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<blockquote data-quote="5minpins" data-source="post: 562904" data-attributes="member: 8097"><p>dogs do as individuals come into heat at different than text book times. I have some that come in heat once a year, others every 6 months on the nose. Many large breeds do not have their first heat until well after 1 year of age. I wouldnt spay a dog based on her not reading the text books. its not abnormal. </p><p> You really should pay attention though and when you see her swelling up and getting floppy in her nether regions...pen her up so she cant get out and no other males get in. If you really want a registered litter of Catahoulas that is the only way you are going to get one. when these pups are 3 or 4 months old, start watching her for signs so you dont miss her coming in again. If you do get her bred to a good dog, post some pics! catahoula pups are waaaay cute!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5minpins, post: 562904, member: 8097"] dogs do as individuals come into heat at different than text book times. I have some that come in heat once a year, others every 6 months on the nose. Many large breeds do not have their first heat until well after 1 year of age. I wouldnt spay a dog based on her not reading the text books. its not abnormal. You really should pay attention though and when you see her swelling up and getting floppy in her nether regions...pen her up so she cant get out and no other males get in. If you really want a registered litter of Catahoulas that is the only way you are going to get one. when these pups are 3 or 4 months old, start watching her for signs so you dont miss her coming in again. If you do get her bred to a good dog, post some pics! catahoula pups are waaaay cute! [/QUOTE]
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