5/21/11

Will a female dog coming into heat?


Will a female dog coming into heat?create uncommon behavior among both male and female dogs that have been fixed and have never been around a b*tch in season?

My daughter's Golden Retriever (rescue) has a rare kidney disease. She cannot be put under anesthesia therefore she cannot be spayed. (Her life will be short because of this disease).

The Golden is 7 months. She is licking the area but there is no obvious physical signs. In the meantime my other dogs are rubbing all over blankets, furniture etc. Spending a lot of time smelling everywhere and my spayed APBT is just acting plain crazy.

Since I do not breed I have no idea if this could be the reason my motley crew is a bit bonkers right now.

Posted by Bella <3
Aaawww, the poor Golden! I wish the best of luck to her!

Anyways, my one male dog is fixed, but my one female isn't. Whenever she comes into heat, he goes crazy similar to your dogs. It's normal! Just the scent and instincts take over even though they are neutered. Dogs will be Dogs ;)

Posted by Scott
Give the Golden my best of luck!


Anyways, since she is in heat all your dogs can smell the scent and go crazy, females of jealousy, males on wanting, but they are dogs and like guys dogs will be dogs.

Posted by UHave2BeKiddingMe
I have one intact female, the other two females are spayed and a neutered male.

I can honestly say I have not noticed any change in their behavior when she is in heat, nor in her numerous spayed/neutered friends she hangs out with at my ranch.

Yet, perhaps your crew is reacting to her coming into heat.
It will be interesting to see how they react as she comes completely into season.

Posted by mauveme49
Sounds like she is comming into heat. That is why the males are bonkers. Poor thing, just keep her safe and good luck with her.

Posted by Julie D.
Although I have had no personal experience with this, I do have a very close friend that has. They are still putting off a *different smell* that the other dogs are just not use to. I do believe this is the reason for their odd behavior. The nose knows something is different. They are confused and just don't know what to make of the whole thing. It's not a wanting to mate, it's just a different smell that their not use to. JMHO and the opinion of my friend (as she has stated to me)

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