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How Many Days Does the Estrus Period of a Teddy Dog Usually Last?

In the days when we accompany our lovely Teddy dogs, every physiological stage of theirs tugs at our hearts. Among them, the estrus period is a time that requires our special attention.

In the days when we accompany our lovely Teddy dogs, every physiological stage of theirs tugs at our hearts. Among them, the estrus period is a time that requires our special attention. Understanding the duration of the estrus period of Teddy dogs and related knowledge is crucial for us to take better care of them.

As a popular pet dog breed, Teddy dogs have won the hearts of countless owners with their lively, cute, and intelligent characteristics. Their fluffy appearance and lively eyes can always easily melt our hearts. However, when a Teddy dog enters the estrus period, this seemingly ordinary little life will undergo a series of changes.

Generally speaking, the estrus period of a Teddy dog usually lasts about 14 - 21 days. But this is not an absolutely fixed duration. The physical condition and individual differences of each dog may cause the estrus period to vary slightly. During this stage, both the physical and behavioral characteristics of Teddy dogs will change significantly.

In terms of physical characteristics, when a female Teddy dog enters the estrus period, the most obvious change is that the vulva will swell, and there will be a bloody discharge. This phenomenon will gradually change as the estrus period progresses. In the early stage of estrus, the color of the discharge may be darker, and as time goes by, the color will gradually fade. When a male Teddy dog is in the estrus period, its reproductive organs will become congested and more sensitive.

In terms of behavior, female Teddy dogs will become more restless than usual during the estrus period. They may frequently pace around the house and are less responsive to their owners' calls than usual. At the same time, female Teddy dogs will show strong behaviors to attract male dogs. For example, they will actively move their hips close to male dogs, deflect their tails to one side, and expose their reproductive organs. Once a male Teddy dog senses that there is a female dog in estrus around, it will become extremely excited. They may try every means to break free from the leash and look for the female dog. Even a male Teddy dog that is usually well-trained may become disobedient during the estrus period, focusing only on finding a mating partner.

For owners of Teddy dogs, they must give more love and patience during the dog's estrus period. Since dogs are emotionally unstable during this time, we should be more tolerant of their occasional tantrums. During the estrus period of a female Teddy dog, pay attention to keeping her body clean, especially the vulva. You can gently wipe it with warm water to prevent bacterial infections. At the same time, prepare a clean and comfortable resting place for her so that she can spend the estrus period in a quiet and warm environment.

Male Teddy dogs also need special attention from their owners during the estrus period. To avoid accidents caused by them chasing female dogs, be sure to fasten the leash when going out, and try not to take them to places where there are a lot of dogs. If you don't want your Teddy dog to reproduce offspring, the owner can consider having the dog neutered at an appropriate time. Neutering can not only avoid various troublesome behaviors of dogs during the estrus period but also reduce the risk of dogs suffering from reproductive system diseases.

When we see our lovely Teddy dogs going through various changes during the estrus period, we can't help but feel a little distressed. But this is also part of their growth process, and we should accompany them through this special period in the right way. Each Teddy dog is an indispensable member of our family, bringing us endless joy and warmth. When they need us, we should give them all-round care and love.

By understanding the general duration of the estrus period of Teddy dogs and the related physical and behavioral characteristics, we can better deal with this period. Whether it's the vulvar swelling and discharge changes of female Teddy dogs or the excited restlessness of male Teddy dogs, we can know clearly and know how to soothe and take care of them. In the days to come when we accompany Teddy dogs, every estrus period will no longer be a time that makes us flustered but an opportunity for us to understand them more deeply and care for them. Let us accompany these lovely little lives to grow up healthily and happily with full love and spend countless beautiful times together.

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