I've had two over the years do it and only options I had were to have them spayed or put down, neither of them were worth the hassle in my eyes so I opted to put them down, if you like this female and don't want her to have any complications in the future I would have her spayed because more than likely it's going to happen every time she comes in heat and you will have big trouble if she has pups, with that being said I've seen a bulldog gyp have and raise a litter without any complications that would prolapse during heat, so at the end of the day it's your call...
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That bulldog was a pretty rare occurrence. Normally it is the same thing every time they come in heat.