A dog can get first heat cycle at the age of 6-8 months. Dogs usually come in to heat twice in a year. Bleeding starts during first stage of canine heat cycle that is called proestrus. At this time she can spread blood spots on floor, carpets and many areas of the house. You can use diapers to stop spread of blood in your house. Bleeding reduces to great extent during second stage that is
called estrus. At this time, she is ready and mate. Heat cycle in dogs can last for an average 3 weeks and bleeding usually stops during second stage of heat cycle. So, it will be better if you continue to put diaper in your dog for 3 weeks or until bleeding ceases.
called estrus. At this time, she is ready and mate. Heat cycle in dogs can last for an average 3 weeks and bleeding usually stops during second stage of heat cycle. So, it will be better if you continue to put diaper in your dog for 3 weeks or until bleeding ceases.