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Teddy biting during heat
Teddy dogs generally do not bite people during their heat, but they may be more excited and restless than usual. During each heat cycle, teddy dogs suffer from physiological and mental distress. It is best to pay attention to their care during this period or have them undergo sterilization surgery.
What are the symptoms of a teddy in heat?
Male teddy dogs show main signs of excitement, with a tendency to mount objects frequently. Female teddy dogs show swollen and red external genitalia, with a small amount of red mucus flowing out. They may also shy away from being touched on their tail and display mating behaviors. Attention should be paid to dogs during their heat to avoid being lost. It is recommended that non-breeding dogs undergo sterilization as soon as possible.
When does a teddy dog go into heat?
Teddy dogs usually go into their first heat 6-9 months after birth. They can become pregnant at this time, but it is not recommended to breed during this period. At 14-15 months after birth, which is the second heat cycle for teddy dogs, their bodies have matured and breeding is possible. Teddy dogs usually have one heat cycle each spring and autumn, lasting for an unknown duration.
What to do during a teddy dog's heat?
Dogs experience two heat cycles per year, usually in spring and autumn. Heat is a normal physiological phenomenon, but it is important to determine whether it is a physiological or pathological heat. If you do not want your dog to breed, you can wear disposable underwear to limit outdoor activities. After the physiological period, take your dog to the pet hospital for sterilization, which can also reduce the risk of reproductive diseases to some extent.