Can you stop a female dog period?
Abigail Rogers
Updated on May 27, 2026
Beside this, can you stop female dogs from bleeding?
This procedure is called an ovariohysterectomy and is commonly performed on puppies around six months of age. Occasionally, only the ovaries are removed or only the uterus is removed, but these procedures still prevent a dog from experiencing vaginal bleeding from a heat cycle.
Similarly, at what age do female dog stop having their period? From about six months old to through the rest of her life, a female dog will experience estrus, or heat, roughly every six months. This is the period of time when she's receptive to mating.
Keeping this in view, can you stop a dog from having a period?
It is not generally recommended to continually use the drug to stop each cycle in lieu of having your pet spayed. You should always have your pet examined by your veterinarian before starting this program, because she will need to be free of any uterine infections.
How long does a female dog bleed for?
After about 9-10 days, the bleeding will become more watery, or stop. It is at this time your female will, most likely, be at her most fertile. This proestrus stage can last as long as 20 days in some dogs.