Navigating Your Female Dog's First Heat: Essential Tips for Bernedoodle Puppy Parents

At Stokeshire Designer Doodles, we know that welcoming a Bernedoodle puppy into your home comes with a bundle of joy and a host of new experiences. One such pivotal moment in your female Bernedoodle’s life is her first heat. Understanding this natural part of your pup’s life cycle is crucial for ensuring her health and happiness.

Here's a handy guide to help you, the dedicated Bernedoodle puppy parent, navigate your furry friend’s first heat with confidence and care.

What to Expect

Typically, a female dog will have her first heat cycle between 6 to 24 months of age, depending on her size and breed. With Bernedoodles, you can expect the initial heat closer to the 6-12 month range, given their usual size category.

During this phase, your Bernedoodle may exhibit both physical and behavioral changes, which might include:

  • Swelling of the vulva

  • A bloody discharge

  • Licking of the genital area

  • Changes in temperament, like increased affection or irritability

  • Possible variations in appetite

  • Urinating more frequently

How to Prepare

  1. Mark Your Calendar

Keep track of any subtle changes in your Bernedoodle’s behavior or physical signs to predict the start of her heat. Documenting this can help you anticipate her cycles and be well-prepared.

  1. Create a Comfortable Space

Your pup may feel anxious or uncomfortable at times. Ensure she has a cozy, peaceful spot where she can rest undisturbed.

  1. Invest in Dog Diapers

Dog-safe diapers or protective garments can help manage the discharge and keep your home clean.

  1. Be Watchful During Walks

When on walks, be vigilant as she will attract more male dogs. Always keep her on a leash and consider shorter, more frequent outings.

  1. Delay Spaying

If you were planning on spaying your pup, vets typically recommend waiting until after the first heat to do so.

  1. Consult Your Vet

Regular check-ups with your vet are essential to managing your pup’s reproductive health, especially during this time. They can provide personalized advice and inform you about signs of complications.

Common Misconceptions

  • Myth: A dog in heat is in pain.

Truth: While they may be uncomfortable, it is usually not painful. Provide extra cuddles to help ease any insecurity.

  • Myth: You can't spay a dog after her first heat.

Truth: Spaying can be done at various stages; however, timing should be discussed with your vet.

  • Myth: Small dogs experience their first heat earlier than larger breeds.

Truth: It varies from dog to dog; some large breeds may also have their first heat at an early age.

Final Thoughts

Your Bernedoodle’s first heat is a prime time to deepen your bond as you guide her through this new phase. Stay patient, gentle, and observant to her needs. If you have any concerns, never hesitate to reach out to a professional. At Stokeshire Designer Doodles, we're here to support you every step of the way — from puppyhood well into your Bernie’s golden years.