Title: Gyp in heat question Post by: TChunter on July 31, 2014, 07:46:04 am I have a Black and Tan/ Cat/ Red cur gyp that's going to be 2 in October and still hasn't ever come into heat.. I'm starting to think she might have a problem and never will. Has anybody else had this happen? If you have did your dog end up coming in late?
Title: Re: Gyp in heat question Post by: halfbreed on July 31, 2014, 08:46:25 am haven't had one not come in by that age but have had a couple that were what's called a silent heat , where if you don't watch close you'll miss it .
Title: Re: Gyp in heat question Post by: TChunter on July 31, 2014, 09:05:25 am I thought that to... But she can still become preg during a silent heat correct? She stays tied out and I would've thought that if she had a silent heat, she would've become preg before.. Plus her lady parts don't look any diff if you know what I mean... Still looks like it would if she was still a pup.
Title: Re: Gyp in heat question Post by: halfbreed on July 31, 2014, 10:04:31 am yeah tc during a silent heat if a male was loose to get to her she'd be prego . if she's a good enough dog to breed I'd have a vet look at her . she may have some hormone issues .
Title: Re: Gyp in heat question Post by: TChunter on July 31, 2014, 11:22:51 am yeah tc during a silent heat if a male was loose to get to her she'd be prego . if she's a good enough dog to breed I'd have a vet look at her . she may have some hormone issues . yeah I think I'm going to take her in to be checked outTitle: Re: Gyp in heat question Post by: ChanceandAnita on August 01, 2014, 07:07:48 am I have a gyp that did that I bought her very young and started hunting her really hard kept her run down a little but I i noticed she hadnt come in heat so i let her gain some weight and she came in
Title: Re: Gyp in heat question Post by: TChunter on August 01, 2014, 09:33:09 am I read that it could be weight problems.. But she's at a normal weight. Maybe ill let her get a little chunkier lol
Title: Re: Gyp in heat question Post by: curdogs3006 on August 02, 2014, 07:58:57 am Have the vet do a smear on her. It will tell you where she is at her cicle.
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