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- muensterland
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Re: I spotted blood this evening...
Congratulations 

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7 months and first season!??
Hi!!
Matsi, my 7 months female Tamaskan just got her first season - I think that's VERY early... Have any of you had experience, the vet thought it was a little early too.. But maybe this breed differences from other large breed dogs??
Ps. I don't know whether this topic is placed right... I'm sorry if I'm on the wrong page!!
Matsi, my 7 months female Tamaskan just got her first season - I think that's VERY early... Have any of you had experience, the vet thought it was a little early too.. But maybe this breed differences from other large breed dogs??
Ps. I don't know whether this topic is placed right... I'm sorry if I'm on the wrong page!!

Re: 7 months and first season!??
I know more females who have had their 1st season so early so I wouldn't be worried about it.
Re: 7 months and first season!??
Nova was 1
I thought that was late ... but I think a few of her sisters were earlier 


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Re: 7 months and first season!??
Saga was 11 months and I was thinking she was late starting. I am not sure what the average age is for them to have a first season, but there will always be those that are early or late. As long as she is fit and healthy I would not worry.
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Re: 7 months and first season!??
Anywhere from 6 months-14 months is normal for a first season (though 9-12 months is more common)... like humans, some are early starters and others are late bloomers. 

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Re: 7 months and first season!??
Cassidy's was at 7 1/2 months.
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Re: 7 months and first season!??
I don't know yet what is early and what not with a Tam, but 9-12 months is usual with breeds this size. But Mila is 10 months now and hasn't had her first season.
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Re: 7 months and first season!??
Congrats 

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Re: 7 months and first season!??
Thanks y'all... Just needed some reassurance..
She seems to be fine, though (I'm) thinking she's bleeding ALOT!! :O haha


Re: 7 months and first season!??
Heh, you know I would be sooo happy when Konah shows her very 1st drop of blood! She is 2,5 years now and has not had a 'normal' season yetHellan wrote:Thanks y'all... Just needed some reassurance..![]()
She seems to be fine, though (I'm) thinking she's bleeding ALOT!! :O haha

Re: 7 months and first season!??
Sølve startet at 12 months..
She bled a little but I never saw her dripping anywhere (though I did see her bleed a little and find the few left drops afterwards)
No need to be worried anyway
She bled a little but I never saw her dripping anywhere (though I did see her bleed a little and find the few left drops afterwards)
No need to be worried anyway

>> Nino <<


Re: 7 months and first season!??
Six months is a usual time to start but I have known this breed by very late at well past a year.
Re: In heat & castrated male
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! You just made my morning! Had to wipe a tear away after that laughblufawn wrote: I am sure there is nothing mentally or physically wrong with it, but I am sure it is unpleasant to watch while eating your sunday roast.
