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First Heat Cycle Question :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: My yorkie Ruby is 7 months soon to be eight in early Nov. She hasn't had her first heat yet. I thought it would happen at 6 or 7 months but nothing just yet. When have your yorkies gone into heat. Do they regularly get their first heat at 6 months or are they all different. Should I worry or just wait. Thanks. |
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Pebbles is 9 1/2 months and still has not gotten her first period! |
Hello! :thumbup: |
I wouldn't worry ... my Gizzie is 16 months and no sign yet!!! :confused: Ana xx |
My Ce-Ce just turned 1 year and I didnt notice any bleeding or swelling. I have been told that maybe she did have her 1st but it may have been "silent". Strange thing is, she never displayed the signs of being in heat. |
makya is 11 months old and still hasnt gone into her first heat yet either. i was told the same thing maybe she went into a silent heat. |
Zaylee is 9 months and is just now starting to show signs that she is just now coming into heat. She is very clingy, her um.. part is um... a lot bigger and our other FEMALE is trying to hump her. So soon it will be fun and games at our house with our male in his belly band and her in her diaper and never outside to potty together as she is way too young to have babies. I am hoping that by the time she is old enough she will gain some weight! At 9 months old she is only 4 pounds! |
zoomie jsut had her first heat zoomie just had her first heat and January 6th she will be a Year :animal36 |
Pat and I both have had females that didn't have first heat til 14 months of age. Mine is still irregular..I figger give 'em time and they will have the boys hanging around. Are you planning to breed her? If not, why not go ahead and have her spayed now..them heat cycles will be unimportant.. |
My Pinky was 17 months old before she had her first noticable heat. The doctor said the others were probably silent. It was actually kind of nice being so late. |
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Yorkie in heat Our Yorkie Mackenzie is having her first heat. We haven't seen very much blood, but she is swollen and an absolute terror! Our male dog is sniffing everywhere she has been and he is marking, which he never has done before. She has attacked him a few times and actually drew blood. She chomps down on his back side and won't let go. Took two of us to pry her off. Has anyone else experienced this? We have to keep them separate now anyway, but it is scary. |
they can have their first heat up to 24 months but if she has not had one by 15 months, i have been told they need to see a vet b/c they might have reproductive problems. i think on average from what i have seen here on yt, the average is about 8-10 months |
One of my girls was 18 months and another one was 11 months. I have an almost eight month old also and still no sign. |
Of my 5 girls: Mikayla had her first at 11 months, 2nd at 16 months, 3rd at 22 months, still waiting for her next (so far she's at 8 months since her last and nothing yet) Brooklyn had her first at 14 months, 2nd at 20 months, 3rd now at 2 years and 6 months...so she didn't have her first until 14 months, she had her 2nd 6 months later, and now 9 months later she's having her third...lol Hadley had her first at 10 months, 2nd at 16 months, 3rd at 22 months, 4th at 2 years and 4 months (she's the ONLY regular girl so far) Maddie had her first at 9 months, she's due in January...so we'll see... Sophie is almost 8 months, and nothing yet...but she'll be spayed soon so I doubt she'll have one at all...:p |
My Bella is almost 10 months old and just went into heat for the first time a week ago today so she was about 9 1/2 months old. She looks just darling in her little panties! LOL! |
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It is not al all uncommon for a female to become quite agressive when they are in season. It would be in the best interest of them both to keep them separated until she is out of season...which is up to 3 weeks. Accidents and happen in an instant, so don't leave them alone unsupervised for even a split second. ("Accidents" can be avoided.:) ) In any case, do not worry, your girls behavior is not at all out of the ordinary. Welcome to YT! |
So how long will it last? My Bridgett has been bleeding now for two weeks. At first it was just if she rubbed against something, now it's all over and her poor wee wee has just been so swollen for so long.....She is only 7 1/2 months :eek: |
Silent Heats Can my yorkie get pregnant if she was in a silent heat? I have 2 females & 1 male. 1 female had puppies 10 1/2 weeks ago. She is not due to go into heat again until Dec. but I noticed her bleeding & swollen tonight after her bath. My other female won't be 1 yr old until Jan. Last week to week in half she was humping the other dogs. Also 3 times that week she had pooped solid & a little diarrhea in her kennel at night. She never does that! Was she maybe in a silent heat? Is that what brought my other female in heat almost 2 months early? Since she never bled I didn't keep her apart from my male. Is it possible she got pregnant? I sure hope not because she is only 10 1/2 months old! Thankyou to anybody who can help me with this!!!!! |
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BTW, you may want to start a new thread...this one is very old and not altogether relevant to the problem you are having. |
My pepper has been in heat for 2weeks now and this is her first heat she is 10 months old |
yorike heat how long will this last? My yorkie just started being in heat last nite I noticed the lite colored pinkish and her privates are little swollen that is normal for being in heat and she is so cuddly even her poop looked like a flower! Its so obvious she is at prime time now but she is way to young to have any puppies Can anyone tell me how long she will be in heat for? |
Usually a heat lasts approximately 3 weeks--1st week red and very swollen, 2nd week pink to clear (and fertile) and 3rd week going out -- |
Is it common for them to have a little white discharge or would that be an infection? |
A white discharge may be an infection....not part of the heat cycle. |
Well it's more like yellow is that an infection? |
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1. First week jComing in / 7 days....vaginal area pink and swollen 2. Second week - In / 7 days.....Showing Color 3. Third week - Coming out / 7 days ...... Breeding time will stand for a male and time of ovulation.....breeding time is usually on the 10th, 12 and 14th from the first day of showing color.......however, every girl is different. Breeding day is not when the girl concieves....The ova (eggs) are ready to be fetilized as they reach the uterus and break down if not fertilized within forty-eigh hours. The male sperm live up to 7 days. However, since each girl's fertile time is different it is best to keep your girl from males for about 4 weeks.....better safe than sorry. Personality wise, you do see your girls become more cuddly, loving....I call it losing their minds....Some girls take a bit longer than 3 weeks for their hormones to get back to normal. So, their different behavior can last up to 6 weeks. |
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I am going to have the vet check her tomorrow jut to make sure she is ok. She did not eat well yesterday and this morning but is eating well now and all she wants to do is be in my arms all day thats good for me cause she is our princess so my hubby is cooking and cleaning so I spend time cuddling her :D |
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