Mom of Tucker
New member
- Jun 22, 2015
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- Country
- United States
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Sophie (2015), Jasper (2020), Tucker (2015-2020)
I just finished reading [MENTION=7373]g8erjackie[/MENTION] post about Regina going into heat and Jackie panicking. It was a very helpful thread, and the advice from [MENTION=13485]raghu[/MENTION] made me laugh!
It's the middle of the night, and I'm not sure if Sophie is going into heat or not. She is almost 8 months old, and I have an appointment to have her spayed later this month
She woke me up, licking the bed. I checked to see what was going on, and it seemed she has some slimy brownish discharge. That is really it, no swelling. I tried making some temporary panties by cutting the legs off of a pair of my panty hose, and sticking a pad to them. However, she immediately wanted to go outside. I took them off, and when she came back in, I put her in the crate. Sh is sleeping just fine in there, so I will reevaluate the situation in the morning.
Not sure if this is heat or not? The Bulldog vet I took Tucker to for neutering did tell me that small Bulldogs tend to go into heat early. She is a petite girl, so lucky us!
It's the middle of the night, and I'm not sure if Sophie is going into heat or not. She is almost 8 months old, and I have an appointment to have her spayed later this month
She woke me up, licking the bed. I checked to see what was going on, and it seemed she has some slimy brownish discharge. That is really it, no swelling. I tried making some temporary panties by cutting the legs off of a pair of my panty hose, and sticking a pad to them. However, she immediately wanted to go outside. I took them off, and when she came back in, I put her in the crate. Sh is sleeping just fine in there, so I will reevaluate the situation in the morning.
Not sure if this is heat or not? The Bulldog vet I took Tucker to for neutering did tell me that small Bulldogs tend to go into heat early. She is a petite girl, so lucky us!