How to Handle Your Pet when She Goes in Heat
By midwestgirl, published Aug 07, 2006
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And watch out for the male dogs, they will literally come out in full force from far and near distances. Cats can smell the scent from about a mile, while dogs can smell the scent from three miles away. I remember one time when our female dog was in heat we had what seemed like a pet daycare around our house there were so many dogs. Not to mention the cunning, and sometimes, aggressive actions of male dogs and even your pet. One male dog actually jumped through our window to get to our pet in heat.
Although spaying your pet is the only way to totally prevent such problems, there are a number of ways to handle your pet and the symptoms when she goes in heat. Make sure you give your pet lots of love and attention to help her handle this intense period in their life. You can also give them a nice belly rub, all pets love a nice belly rub, it helps to calm them down and is a great massage. Although your pet seems to be thinking about only one thing, try to get their attention on other activities, such as playing with a favorite toy or walking. Just like I mentioned before about the male dog jumping through our window, make sure you close all windows and completely shut doors that lead to the outside. This will prevent your pet from seeking love and any male dogs from boldly walking into your home.
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