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Dachound in heat for how long?

I saw that it is 3 weeks, is this a fact or dog specific?

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Old Mar 26, 2009, 11:42 AM   #2  
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I always recommend being able to actually spell the breed before you begin to breed it.

The average is 3 weeks. It's not breed specific.

Would a moderator please take a look at the various daschund questions? TON of questions, always this same breed, since the long, involved discussion about breeding them. Seems like either an eery coincidence - or not.

No offense to OP but would like someone to look at IP's.

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starbuck8 agrees: What the heck is it with unknowledgeable people and Dachshunds that are not spayed? It's like an epidemic!
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If you are asking becuase you are looking to avoid pregnancy during this period I would suggest having the dog spayed. The 3 week period is general, and during that time you will be likely to get red fluid all over your house as well as possible unwanted visitors. Also if your dog gets cat accidentally then you can get an injection to stop it but then look forward to a few more weeks of heat. Save yourself the hassle and the world from another unneeded litter. Have her fixed!
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oops! meant to disagree
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I saw that it is 3 weeks, is this a fact or dog specific?
not breeding just cleaning
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Old Mar 27, 2009, 06:15 PM   #6  
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not breeding just cleaning
Cleaning? Now I'm confused.

A dogs heat cycle is 3 weeks usually every 6 months.

Now, an unspayed dog will continue to go into heat, the risk of cancer increases for an unspayed dog. Really, if you aren't going to breed her (which is best, there are enough backyard breeders out there already) then the best course is to have her spayed.

She'll be happier, healthier and you won't have to clean blood off of everything every six months.

As for Judy's post, in the last little while we've been getting tons and tons of people asking how to breed their dachshund, that breed specifically. It's getting a bit old, annoying and frustrating. Now, when we see a question about this breed or any other and their heat cycle etc., we assume that the person wants to know for breeding purposes, it's a safe assumption.

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Silverfoxkit agrees: Also should note that a female in heat pees a lot more and you are likely to have accidents evenwith a house broken dog. The amount of dachshund "breeders" lately is staggering. Please do the right thing and do not breed your dog!
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While there are people on here that are intending to breed, some people just genuinely want to know about the heat cycle. I don't want to get on peoples backs until I know that they are actually intending to breed. (that's when the claws come out)

The OP asked about how long they are in heat for because they wanted to know how long there would be a mess for.

There are certain days when dogs are more likely to become pregnant from a mating but I would never tell anyone on here !!!

Get her spayed and she will be mess free
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While there are people on here that are intending to breed, some people just genuinely want to know about the heat cycle. I don't want to get on peoples backs until I know that they are actually intending to breed. (that's when the claws come out)

The OP asked about how long they are in heat for because they wanted to know how long there would be a mess for.

There are certain days when dogs are more likely to become pregnant from a mating but I would never tell anyone on here !!!

Get her spayed and she will be mess free


I don't see asking a moderator to look at IP addresses under the circumstances is getting on anyone's back - I also don't know why if a person doesn't intend to breed he/she doesn't simply get the dog spayed. Why take a chance?

<clunk> Off my soapbox
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I completely agree with you JudyKayTee, I'm just saying that there are reasons why people don't... stupid reasons but none the less still reasons.

Cost involved. (yes they should think about it before buying a dog but many don't)

People just forget, or don't know (Some people don't realize because they aren't educated about sterilizing)

Don't need to (Believe their dog will never have an 'accident')

No health benefits (most people don't realise that it's healthier for them)

So yes, I highly promote spaying and neutering, just stating why some people ask about it
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And you left out the people with two dogs, same litter, female is pregnant and owner can't figure it out - dog doesn't see any male dogs ... other than the "brother."

Sigh -

Went to a fund raiser last night and they read the statistics right now about abandoned dogs due to Vet cost, food cost, etc. Made me heartsick.

All of your points are certainly on target.
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