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hey
i was wondering if anyone could help i have a 8 1/2 month old cocker and still no signs of her coming on..i know all bitches are different, and its like saying how long is a piece of string. but i thought most dogs come on between 6-9 months. But then again i have never just had one dog before, so in the past one has brought on another.
any help or advice would be cool
By cathh5
Date 22.03.06 13:19 UTC
My CKCS, Tilly was 7 months when she came into her first season but I have know Cavvies to be upto 12 months old
thanks, i just wasn't sure if she was "normal" ..well if you can ever call a spaniel that!! she is still very much the puppy, dunno if that has anythin to do with it, very clever but immature.
By Teri
Date 22.03.06 13:26 UTC

Hi Emma,
if you check with your breeder you may find that her bitch line follows an obvious pattern - sometimes that's the best indicator :)
regards, Teri
Hiya Emma,
I wouldn't worry too much, my working cocker has just started her first season and she's 11 months old. Apparently her mother started hers at about the same time. I was always led to believe that you should only start to investigate when the bitch gets near to a 2nd birthday.
Good luck, it'll happen soon.
Ali :)
By peewee
Date 22.03.06 13:46 UTC
Nothing to do with Cockers but I've heard of Shelties not having their first season until almost 18 months old
By Anwen
Date 24.03.06 19:05 UTC

I've had bitches who haven't had their 1st seasons until 14 - 17 months

I have cockers and the youngest was 9 months, oldest 14 months, my youngest girl is now 11 months but not had a season yet.

Many Spanish Water Dogs don't have their first season until nearly 2 and then are as regular as clockwork after that! Don't know about Cockers though.
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