What is the end of a dogs bleeding season like?

Dogs don't have "bleeding seasons" in the same way that humans have menstrual cycles. It sounds like you're referring to a dog's heat cycle, which is the period of time when a female dog is fertile and can become pregnant.

Here's a breakdown of what happens at the end of a dog's heat cycle:

* Discharge decreases: The bloody discharge that starts at the beginning of the cycle gradually reduces in volume and becomes lighter in color. It eventually becomes clear and watery.

* Swelling subsides: The vulva, which swells during the heat cycle, returns to its normal size.

* Interest in males decreases: As the dog enters the end of her cycle, her interest in male dogs significantly decreases. She will no longer be receptive to mating.

* Cycle ends: The entire cycle usually lasts about 2-3 weeks, but it can vary depending on the dog's breed and individual factors.

Important Note: It's important to remember that a dog can still get pregnant in the latter stages of her heat cycle, even after the bleeding stops. If you do not want your dog to get pregnant, keep her away from male dogs throughout the entire cycle.

If you have any concerns about your dog's heat cycle, please consult your veterinarian. They can provide you with personalized advice and answer any questions you have.