If she tries urinating and nothing comes out then i'd be worried about a UTI. If she is just licking herself a lot and she is 6 months old, i'd probably be leaning towards her coming in heat. Is she swollen?
No she isn't swollen that's why i'm a little confused.....maybe she just got a little irritated down there...an itch perhaps lol! Do they start to swell before they bleed or come into full heat. I've always had males.....this is my first female so any info would be appreciated on what to expect.If she tries urinating and nothing comes out then i'd be worried about a UTI. If she is just licking herself a lot and she is 6 months old, i'd probably be leaning towards her coming in heat. Is she swollen?
Good point, Steph.If she tries urinating and nothing comes out then i'd be worried about a UTI. If she is just licking herself a lot and she is 6 months old, i'd probably be leaning towards her coming in heat. Is she swollen?
No, she used to have males. Bella is an only-fur child I believe lolya the area kinda gets pouffy looking, my girls came into heat about the 7 month mark so you may be nearing that I was told anywhere between 7 months and a year to watch. You have males in house? keep a close eye on her.
No, no boys....thank god. I've had intact males and I'm done with them for a long while lol! I'm very responsible so I wont let anything happen to herya the area kinda gets pouffy looking, my girls came into heat about the 7 month mark so you may be nearing that I was told anywhere between 7 months and a year to watch. You have males in house? keep a close eye on her.
lol I thought there was a cat in there somewhere.No, no boys....thank god. I've had intact males and I'm done with them for a long while lol! I'm very responsible so I wont let anything happen to her. And Lauren don't forget my Kona cat. Bella's technically not my only fur-kid but Kona is a spayed cat so no worries lol!
I will monitor her more when I get home. I'm at work right now. I just called to check on her......my mom takes her out during the day while I'm at work. One of the benefits of owning a two family home with familyWhen she urinates can you get a look at the colour of it. If it is really dark I would say infection also do you notice a smell to it?
I wouldn't worry too much about her urine sometimes being dark yellow. Alot of my dogs urine is dark yellow when they don't drink alot of water. Just like people, if I don't drink water all day long, my urine would be dark yellow too lol. My dogs also don't drink much water because they eat RAW. RAW has a very high content of water/moisture, therefore drinking a lot of water is not needed. I'd just keep an eye on her and if you notice her do it again and there is no swelling or signs of her coming into heat, take a urine sample to your Vet and have them do a urinalysis just to be safe.I will monitor her more when I get home. I'm at work right now. I just called to check on her......my mom takes her out during the day while I'm at work. One of the benefits of owning a two family home with family. She said she seems fine and no straining to urinate. Sometimes her urine has been dark yellow but she doesn't drink a whole lot of water either. Strange to me....I've never seen a dog not drink to much. Now that all the snow is almost gone out my yard it will be hard to tell the color of her urine.
Yupp Kangol eats RAW and doesn't drink a lot of water either. When Ronnie's (DueceAddicTed) dog Duece stays here he NEVER drinks water. Used to freak me out at first and I'd call Ronnie concerned about it but she said not to worry about it that is just how he is. lolI wouldn't worry too much about her urine sometimes being dark yellow. Alot of my dogs urine is dark yellow when they don't drink alot of water. Just like people, if I don't drink water all day long, my urine would be dark yellow too lol. My dogs also don't drink much water because they eat RAW. RAW has a very high content of water/moisture, therefore drinking a lot of water is not needed. I'd just keep an eye on her and if you notice her do it again and there is no swelling or signs of her coming into heat, take a urine sample to your Vet and have them do a urinalysis just to be safe.
I have had a couple people tell me that there bitches are more whiney when in heat. I know you have a ton of experience with dogs but so don't the people who told me thatI would say UTI, bladder, or kidney infection. Pain with urination is not normal and I have never seem any female of mine cry when coming into season when urinating. That does not seem right.
Ah, I see...you think she is whining as she is peeing....I think that is what you think anywaysThey can be whining and make noise and not know what to do with themselves but crying while peeing is not normal and nothing I would associate with being in season. Watch her maybe it was a coincidence but that sounds more like she was in pain while urinating and that can be from a UTI, bladder, or kidney infection. If you don't see it again I would not worry but if you notice it again then I would have the vet do a UA on her urine.