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Question
My 7mth old boston terrier began her first cycle. She's had a few accidents inside the house since she's began.. She's rarely ever had an accident inside. Does the cycle cause her to not be able to control where she goes to the restroom?

Answer

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Hi Katie,  Yes, this is normal for her to have some pee accidents when she is in heat.  ( swelling)
Sorry, this is part of the whole cycle of being in Season..

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