
Hello to all. As some of you know, I've been breeding (one of the bichon breeds) for over 25 years and won't be doing so for much longer due to my age. But surprises never cease, and right now I am observing a heat in my female "Nimue" (age 6) which is, well, different. My vet did a progesterone test on day 14 and said that the result was "7". I'm not very familiar with the progesterone scala, as I have rarely tested for progesterone, but my vet said that this indicated that the high point was just passing. However, it was only on day 16 that my two live-in males went crazy for her, and she was mated by the one who is still "in use". Today is day 22, and they are still carrying on, she flirting and switching her tail, the males still mildly interested, enjoying the flirt.
Nimue showed no color for the first two weeks or so of this heat, but during the third week I saw a bit of light color. The last two days (days 20-22) she has, however, started to show a little more color, first pink, then a darker version of same, very little in volume, and the vulva seems very soft, softer than before. I've spoken to my vet, and because Nimue seems absolutely fine, he said we will just keep an eye on her and wait a bit still before assuming that anything might be wrong.
In my long experience, when the heat is over (around day 18 or so), it is OVER. Always a wonderful moment of relief, considering that I live with both the males and the females (6 dogs in total). But this time - new to me - it seems like this will never end! It seems almost like a new heat is following the one we've just been through. This is, of course, only a way of describing my personal take on the symptoms. Can any of you experienced breeders tell me anything?
In breeding there's really never a dull moment, always something one's never experienced before, always something to learn!