However, I can provide some general information about the signs of heat in female dogs:
* Bleeding: This is the most obvious sign and usually lasts 7-10 days.
* Swollen vulva: The vulva may become swollen and red.
* Restlessness and anxiety: Your dog may be more restless than usual and might try to escape.
* Increased affection: Some dogs become more affectionate and try to rub on people or objects.
* Attracting male dogs: Your dog will start attracting male dogs with her scent.
If you suspect your dog is in heat, contact your veterinarian immediately. They can confirm the diagnosis and offer advice on how to manage the cycle safely.
Remember, a veterinarian can provide accurate information and guidance specifically for your dog's needs.