Oh wow ok thank you. First time I have noticed this it’s stopped completely and she is super swollen down below.With Olive her blood turned a straw color, then stopped for a bit and that's when she was most receptive to breeding.
I call it the baboon look.and she is super swollen down below.
And yes, that is usually what they look like when most receptive to breeding.Poor Pepper! I am not smart enough to know if the shaking and hackles are from hormones, but I know I have learned that Z can sure show me lots of unexpected things around heats and false pregnancies. I suppose Z won't be far behind Pepper for the false pregnancy. I wonder if this one will look different than her last one.Here we are in false pregnancy number 4. This time Pepper is very sleepy and doesn’t want to do much. I get her outside still to walk and play and she does have fun!
Today I noticed her shaking and her hackles going up down her entire spine. I felt so bad for her as I’m assuming it’s the hormones?
Most likely, even though I'm sure they all vary in reactions.I’m assuming it’s the hormones?
Me too!!Hope Pepper's February spay goes off without a hitch!
That should be pretty good timing.Once she's done I'm scheduling her spay for the end of March.![]()
I am so sorry about this. Although, now you know what is causing it and it seems that is hormones. Is there anything else that can be done for her herbal or medical? I would think once she’s spayed this will stop. I hope so.Had Zastava gotten pregnant during her last heat, her due date would have been Thursday-ish. Friday she blew two new bald spots, symmetrical, on each back leg. I used to think i was going to be able to fix the balding with diet and environmental changes, but i no longer think so. I am going to look more into red raspberry leaf tea treatment and how thats best done.
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Well, so far, what I have done is try to find out what other things in her life and diet might be out of balance, and get those corrected or removed or changed. I did the 5strands hair test (it's supposed to check for and identify things that she is intolerant to or that don't agree with her body. it did identify lots of things that she is highly and moderately sensitive to. I had changed her diet a while back to a Salmon and fish meal diet, and the test results showed that was a good change, so her main kibble is a good fit. She is fine with polyester, so no change needed in our current choice of linens. Plastic was a huge red flag for her, and that's hard to eliminate, but, at least there will be no more using empty water bottles as chew toys. Cotton fabric is a bad one, and there's no getting rid of that. Black walnut trees are bad, and our neighbor has one, but at least I can chuck walnuts back over the fence when I see them in our yard. But, I am making efforts to get as much balanced as I can, in the hopes that the changes will help her hair loss.I am so sorry about this. Although, now you know what is causing it and it seems that is hormones. Is there anything else that can be done for her herbal or medical? I would think once she’s spayed this will stop. I hope so.
I mean that might be worth a shot? I can try it out soon, although I think we are over it until her next heat cycle at this point, unless something more comes if she has the false pregnancy that I expect to see in a few weeks. Thanks for the share of this product. It is very helpful!Maybe?
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I used the red raspberry for two of Ashas heat cycles and they went much smoother and lessened the false pregnancy symptoms quite a bit. I haven't used it the last two times though. This time she didn't have much a a false pregnancy but she did have about 2 weeks of extreme thirst, hunger and general agitation. This is what Reckless did and was diagnosed with Progesterone Related Diabetes Mellitus - and the only cure is to spay. Ashas symptoms were comparatively mild, and went away in a couple of weeks. Reckless had to be spayed and she leveled out in less than a month. I'm definitely leaning toward spay now. It isn't natural for them to go for this many cycles without getting pregnant. A couple of years is one thing, but not 6.I have read on here that red raspberry leaf tea can turn hormone spikes into more of a curve, and that might help.

It's nice to know your experience with red raspberry. I would have used it this time around, but her vet asked me not to, so we could see how her second heat would compare to her first. Next heat should be her pregnancy heat (pending all the OFA required tests are complete and looking good), so I want to study if it should be used or avoided during that. From the little I can find on it, she shouldn't use it leading up to getting pregnant, and then I see lots of owners giving it shortly before birth to help with labor. But I will have to dig more. I can also definitely see why you would lean spay at this point, too, for Asha.I used the red raspberry for two of Ashas heat cycles and they went much smoother and lessened the false pregnancy symptoms quite a bit. I haven't used it the last two times though. This time she didn't have much a a false pregnancy but she did have about 2 weeks of extreme thirst, hunger and general agitation. This is what Reckless did and was diagnosed with Progesterone Related Diabetes Mellitus - and the only cure is to spay. Ashas symptoms were comparatively mild, and went away in a couple of weeks. Reckless had to be spayed and she leveled out in less than a month. I'm definitely leaning toward spay now. It isn't natural for them to go for this many cycles without getting pregnant. A couple of years is one thing, but not 6.
This is what hormones do every 6 months, and that huge spike & drop evidently starts wearing on them.
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Progesterone-Related Diabetes Mellitus in the Bitch: Current Knowledge, the Role of Pyometra, and Relevance in Practice - PMC
Canine diabetes mellitus (CDM) is a multifactorial condition caused by insufficient insulin secretion, inadequate insulin action on peripheric tissues, or both. This scenario leads to increased blood glucose levels, which causes excessive urine ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Years ago I remember Cesar Millan saying something to this effect for both male and female. That it wasn't natural for them to not mate and/or produce a litter. I never forgot that but I didn't truly understand it until your post and that chart. Makes a lot of sense.It isn't natural for them to go for this many cycles without getting pregnant