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Puppy Rosie has gone into her first season and she's only 7 months old. It does'nt seem fair as she's so tiny.

Her poor little woo woo is so swollen and i wondered if any members knew of anything i can use on her because she seems to be quite sore. She has no infection.
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My mums Jack Russell Kelly used to get like that and we used to put a pair of knickers on her. You could bathe her with warm water but id not add lotions and potions on a dogs bits, bad enough when we test stuff on ours isnt Oscar, you never quite know what reaction you will get.

Poor Rosie:-4
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Chezzie;1101997 wrote: My mums Jack Russell Kelly used to get like that and we used to put a pair of knickers on her. You could bathe her with warm water but id not add lotions and potions on a dogs bits, bad enough when we test stuff on ours isnt Oscar, you never quite know what reaction you will get.

Poor Rosie:-4


Rosie is a little jack Russell as well. Mr O wanted to put knickers on her but i said 'where will she keep her fags?'

I didn't want to put any lotions on incase she licked them off and it was harmfull.

I will try bathing her later, i think your right, that will help a lot.
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awwwwwwwww don't they get fixed at 5 months old?



try a baby diaper.



poor baby, so young!
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Oscar,, My Sheila was 18 months old when we got her so i dont know what her first season was like,, but she went in to season as soon as we got her and i was a nihgtmare,,, i had to put decorating sheets all over the house and im glad i did as you would think we had been slaughtering chickens the amount of blood there was! I hope its not too bad for her being her first one,, poor mite,,, are you gping to get her done?




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kazalala;1102161 wrote: Oscar,, My Sheila was 18 months old when we got her so i dont know what her first season was like,, but she went in to season as soon as we got her and i was a nihgtmare,,, i had to put decorating sheets all over the house and im glad i did as you would think we had been slaughtering chickens the amount of blood there was! I hope its not too bad for her being her first one,, poor mite,,, are you gping to get her done?


Yes, she will be spayed. I have always had rescue dogs until i got Scully as a pup 12 yrs ago and she didn't start her first season until 9 moonths old. I was expecting Rosie to be about the same and didn't expect it at 7 months old.

The blood loss is heavy for a little one. As i write this, she's chasing her ball up and down the hall so she's quite lively.

I will try a warm bath for her to see if that helps.

Thanks guys. :D:D
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Warm water with a little salt or Bicarbonate of soda may help, salt is very healing.
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abbey;1102492 wrote: Warm water with a little salt or Bicarbonate of soda may help, salt is very healing.


Thanks Abbey.

Mr O gave her a little bath tonight in some warm salted water so i'll see if her swollen woo woo calms down a bit.

She's now trying to hump a pillow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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