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Topic Dog Boards / Health / 'In season' but 'out of season'!!!!!
- By dudleyl [gb] Date 28.03.02 20:49 UTC
Well, Tess has really confused me now! On Monday I saw a few tell tale spots of blood on the floor and thought my 10 month old pup must have her first season, but she had no other signs (swelling etc). So we took Tess out and left puppy indoors. By Wednesday I thought it strange that she had no other symptoms and I decided just to check Tess. Yes you guessed - it was Tess in season. The thing is that she's always been like clockwork and I can work one season out to the next. She should have been due end of May, so she's now completely thrown me. Has this happened to anyone else, or is there any reason why it might have happened??
Lorna
- By John [gb] Date 28.03.02 21:32 UTC
Quite likely having the litter has put her out of sync Lorna. One thing you are going to find now is that in all possibilities, one will bring the other into season! It always works for me! Instead of a 3 week season we get 3 weeks for the first followed by the remaining 2 to 3 weeks for the second!

Best wishes, John
- By Mair [gb] Date 28.03.02 21:46 UTC
When Scarlet had her last season I thought it would bring our Ava into her first season....she had her first birthday last Thursday - but still no sign of her growing up (peter pan of the dog world I think?!!) ;)
- By dizzy [gb] Date 28.03.02 23:52 UTC
one of mine was 14months before she had her first one---.seemed like forever,
- By Liz [gb] Date 29.03.02 10:04 UTC
....my Peggi (Cocker Spaniel) is now 13 months and there's no sign of her coming into season either !!!!
- By Bec [gb] Date 29.03.02 10:47 UTC
One of mine didnt have her first one till 12 months then proceeded to be an 8 monther!
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 29.03.02 20:33 UTC
Tara my Mum and Dads cocker spaniel is having her first season at the moment and shes 22 months old.Gillian
- By John [gb] Date 29.03.02 20:54 UTC
Thats old Gillian! The old wives story, (And I stress that it is an old wives tale!) is that if a bitch dosn't come into season until after 12 months old then the chances are she'll be barren! I must say that I've rarely found any truth in it! My Labs have normaly come in for the first time at 10 to 13 months and followed this up at 8 to 9 months intervels. The odd one out is "The Flower" who came in at 6 months and reoccurs every 5 to 6 months! (Bit much of a good thing!)

Regards, John
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 29.03.02 22:36 UTC
Yes John they thought she was never going to come into season (not that they want to breed) and checked with their vet to see if he thought everything was alright or if there was anything to worry about he just said it could be anytime up to 2 year old and here she is in the nick of time:D Now the next wait is to find out how regular shes going to be.Gillian
- By LongDog [gb] Date 30.03.02 08:48 UTC
22 months is a bit old.
The old wives tale definitely doesn't apply to our dogs. Our pups have jut finished their first at 16 months. Their mother was about 18 months for her first HER mother was well over 12 months and HER mother was about 18 months.
So my last 4 generations must all be barren :D :D :D :D

BTW if only 1 parent is infertile does that mean only half the offspring will be too? :D
- By John [gb] Date 30.03.02 09:40 UTC
Only if it is carried in the other parent as a recessive, L.D. :P
- By Mair [gb] Date 30.03.02 15:04 UTC
hope this doesn't seem like a daft question, but as Ava seems to be taking a bit longer than Scarlet did to reach her season, then would this also affect the rate at which she is growing too? only, at twelve months, her head seems to be smaller than Scarlets and she's shorter in height too.....- would you say that by the time a bitch has had her first season, she has finnished growing?:)
- By John [gb] Date 30.03.02 15:23 UTC
I've never notices any difference Mair. So saying, "The Flower" is the giant economy size model!

Regards, John
- By Mair [gb] Date 30.03.02 15:26 UTC
Is she a Sun Flower by any chance John? ;)
Topic Dog Boards / Health / 'In season' but 'out of season'!!!!!

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