Estrus, commonly known as heat, is a recurring physiological condition that occurs in sexually mature female mammals, including dogs. It is characterized by the production of hormones that trigger changes in the reproductive system, making the female receptive to mating and enabling fertilization.
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A Comprehensive Guide: When to Vaccinate Your Precious Puppies
Puppies need a series of vaccinations to protect them from potentially fatal diseases. The first round of shots is typically given at 6-8 weeks of age, with subsequent boosters given every 2-4 weeks until the puppy is 16-20 weeks old.
Continue Reading >When Do Puppies Stop Biting: The Definitive Guide for Puppy Owners
Puppies explore the world with their mouths, and biting is a natural part of their development. However, it’s important to teach your puppy to stop biting as soon as possible, to prevent them from developing a habit of biting people or other animals.
Continue Reading >When Do German Shepherds' Ears Stand Up? A Comprehensive Guide
The time when a German Shepherd’s ears stand up is a significant milestone in their development. It is a visual indication that the puppy is maturing and growing into an adult dog. The ears of a German Shepherd puppy are typically floppy and soft, and they will gradually begin to stand up as the puppy gets older.
Continue Reading >The Essential Guide: When Do Newborn Puppies Open Their Eyes?
When do newborn puppies open their eyes? Newborn puppies are born with their eyes closed and typically open them for the first time between 10 and 14 days of age. This process is gradual, and the puppies’ vision will continue to develop over the next several weeks.
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