What to do if your Cocker Spaniel is in heat

Cocker Spaniel What to do when a Cocker Spaniel is in heat
American Cocker Spaniel (certain introduction)

When a dog is in estrus, it is quite a headache for the owner. For a period of time, because dogs often become irritable and like to bark more than usual, some dogs may even rush outside. Therefore, this forces the owner to always pay attention to their every move. So what should the Cocker Spaniel do when it is in heat and how should the owner deal with it?

If you do not plan to breed Cocker Spaniels. So when the Cocker is in heat, you must take good care of it and don't let it go outdoors to avoid mating with other stray dogs.

If you plan to breed a Cocker Spaniel, you should find a good "match" for it in advance, raise the dogs together in advance, and cultivate mutual affection so that the dogs can be more harmonious and harmonious. Successful matching.

Cockers in heat will be more impulsive, have a reduced appetite, and often like to shout. These are common symptoms of dogs in heat and cannot be changed. For this reason, parents can only tolerate them with a tolerant attitude. You still need to prepare enough food and water every day, so as not to let the Cocker Spaniel go hungry.

If the owner is worried, he or she can perform sterilization surgery on the dog after the estrus period is over. This can effectively improve the dog's estrus problem, and the owner does not have to worry about it. Upset.

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