What are the symptoms of Corgi pregnancy?
0 Jul 26,2025
The estrus period of golden retrievers generally has a fixed time every year. Careful owners will find that their golden retrievers go into estrus once every spring from March to May, and again from September to November in autumn. How to arrange the breeding of golden retrievers according to their estrus time is also a necessary homework for dog owners. Because if the golden retriever does not get pregnant during the estrus period, he will have to wait until the next estrus period before mating. Generally speaking, golden retrievers will go into heat once every 8 months on average. If you know the time of estrus, you won't be at a loss when your golden hair is in estrus.
If you don’t understand the golden retriever’s estrus period, you can also judge whether your golden retriever is in estrus by observing the characteristics of estrus. It should be noted that there are differences in the estrus characteristics of male dogs and female dogs. The characteristics of a male dog in heat are: bad temper, becoming wild and domineering, and even tending to fight. They also pee to mark their territory to attract the opposite sex. He will also scratch people's legs when he sees them. The performance of female dogs in estrus is roughly the same as that of male dogs, but it can also be judged by observing whether the vulva is flushed and swollen.
Generally, physiological phenomena such as loss of appetite and frequent urination will also occur. If a male dog appears, he will be even more excited and irritable. These are the general characteristics of golden retrievers in estrus. If you find that your golden retriever has these symptoms, you should consider whether it is in estrus. Owners of golden retrievers should be even more careful during estrus, especially those who do not want golden retrievers to mate and reproduce. They should separate their pet dogs from golden retrievers of the opposite sex in time. Don’t let golden retrievers go out and walk around freely during estrus, especially the smell emitted by female dogs in estrus will attract male dogs.
If you must go out, remember to keep your golden retriever on a leash. Special attention should be paid to the fact that golden retrievers in estrus are prone to crawling, that is, they will crawl when they see people. Faced with this phenomenon, the owner should stop it in time and let the golden retriever understand that this is wrong behavior by shouting loudly. Finally, I would like to remind all dog owners to understand the estrus characteristics of their own golden retrievers. Don’t panic too much during the golden retriever’s estrus period. You should choose the appropriate treatment method according to whether you want your golden retriever to mate and reproduce. Wrong handling methods will often cause irreversible damage to your golden retriever.