How long is the estrus period for a Samoyed?

The first estrus of a Samoyed female dog is about 6-10 months after birth. The growth status, body structure and nutritional intake of each dog are different, which will have a certain impact on the time of the first estrus. . Some dogs go into heat earlier, and some dogs don’t go into heat until they are 10 months old. This is normal. Most owners can just supplement their slow-growing Samoyeds with nutrients.
Samoyeds will go into estrus twice a year after they reach adulthood, usually once in spring from March to May, and again from September to November in autumn. The main symptoms of estrus are that the dog will become excited and restless, bark constantly, urinate frequently, have red mucus flowing out of the vulva, like to be close to male dogs, etc. Estrus lasts approximately 6-14 days.
When the Samoyed dog is in heat, the owner should pay attention to supplementing the dog's nutrition. You can make complementary food for the dog, or you can buy high-quality nutritional paste and add it to the dog's food. During estrus, if you do not plan to breed your dog, it is best to put on menstrual pants for it, especially when going out. In addition to menstrual pants, it is best to put a leash on the dog.
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