4 Signs Your Maltipoo Is in Heat

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If you own a Maltipoo, you know how special these dogs can be. Their loving personalities, delightful energy, and playful antics make them incredible companions and beloved members of the family. 

 

However, female Maltipoos will eventually enter their heat cycle – a period when their hormones shift in preparation for reproduction. Are you concerned about your furry friend? 

 

Knowing what signs to look out for can help ensure that your pup stays healthy during this time! To get you started on the right track, here are 4 telltale common symptoms of if your Maltipoo is entering or going through her heat cycle!

  1. Increased Aggression – Your Maltipoo may become more defensive and protective of its environment.
  2. Increased Urination – Your Maltipoo will likely increase the number of times they pee, especially in areas you walk around or play with them. 
  3. Change in Behavior – The Maltipoo’s behavior may change, they may become hyperactive, vocalize more, and have increased energy levels than usual.
  4. Physical Signs – Physically, your Maltipoo will start to swell around the genitals and may secrete a milky fluid from the vulva area.

What are the signs of a dog’s first heat?

It’s an exciting time when your dog experiences her first heat cycle! To help you understand what to look for, there are usually several common signs that she is entering puberty. 

 

Some of the most frequent indications include a swollen vulva, bloody discharge from her reproductive tract, and increased restlessness/aggression. She may also exhibit increased vocalization, which could manifest as whimpering or incessant whining. 

Changes in appetite and urination frequency could occur too. If you notice these symptoms, it’s important to consult with a veterinarian right away to ensure safety and health during this special time!

At what age do Maltipoos go into heat?

Did you know that Maltipoos generally go into heat around 6-8 months of age? Depending on your pup’s size and breed, that can be a lot earlier or later than other breeds of dogs. 

 

If all goes well and she’s been spayed, the heat won’t be an issue at all. However, in the case where your pup hasn’t been spayed yet, it’s important to pay attention to this milestone – not only for the mess (which can get pretty bad!) but also for her health. 

 

A responsible dog owner will be prepared with plenty of absorbent materials to keep their furry friend clean and comfortable during its cycle; plus, having knowledge about when your pup is due to go into heat might help them act preventatively against any unwanted pregnancy occurring as a result!

How long does Maltipoo heat last?

The heat cycle of a Maltipoo can last anywhere from 18-24 days, depending on the individual pup. Maltipoo owners should monitor their dogs during this period to ensure they’re not displaying any worrisome symptoms such as vaginal bleeding or discharge. 

 

Intact male dogs may also be stirred up by the scent of a female in heat, so owners may want to keep the two separated while they are in this state. Other important maintenance activities during this time include regular grooming and monitoring of fleas and other parasites. 

 

In addition to taking all necessary preventive measures, an appropriate spaying/neutering schedule should be consulted with your vet and followed once your Maltipoo is fully grown.

What are the common behaviors of a female dog in heat for the first time?

When a female dog goes into her first heat cycle, it can be an exciting yet daunting time. There are some very noticeable changes in behavior that happen during this period. 

 

For starters, she will become particularly clingy and attention-seeking, as well as more vocal, whether through howling or barking. Additionally, she may try to mark her territory more often and start roaming around your house or yard in search of somewhere to hide out during her cycle. 

 

It’s important to keep a close watch on your pup during this time in order to keep her safe and comfortable while also providing the support she needs.

To Sum it up

It’s important to remember that not all of these signs may be present in every Maltipoo that experiences heat. To make sure you know how to best care for your pup, it’s important to stay educated and understand what the signs look like. 

 

Also, be sure to check with your veterinarian for any advice and tips on how best to handle this sensitive time. With a little love, affection, and understanding, you can make sure your Maltipoo is comfortable during her heat cycle. 

 

Show extra care during this period and you will help ensure that your pet remains safe, healthy, and happy throughout her heat cycle.

 

Caroline Watson

Caroline Watson

Hi, my name is Caroline Watson, and Maltese poodles have been in my family for generations. They are part of the family lineage and go everywhere with us. They are the most comfortable dogs in the world!
When I said we’re taking them everywhere, I meant it. We take them everywhere – from camping trips to family dinners.

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You and I know that there are some things only owners of Maltipoos can get – like the fact that you really need to get in shape if you own a Maltese Poodle (or have a big back yard LOL).
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