Part 2 of 3: Why Your Dog Is Acting Different During Heat (It’s Not What You Think)

Restless, clingy, or unable to settle? Your dog’s behavior during heat is driven by her nervous system — not attitude. Here’s what’s really going on. 💙


Por Eleanor Pineau
2 min de lectura

Part 2 of 3: Why Your Dog Is Acting Different During Heat (It’s Not What You Think)

If your dog seems more emotional, reactive, or unsettled during heat — you’re not imagining it.

And she’s not “acting out.”

She’s responding to a body that suddenly feels very different. Just like we do every month!

🧠 The Real Driver: Her Nervous System

Hormones like estrogen and progesterone don’t just affect reproduction — they influence the brain.

They interact with neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which help regulate:

  • mood
  • calmness
  • focus

When these fluctuate, your dog can feel less stable internally.

It’s similar to being overstimulated — everything feels louder, faster, and harder to ignore.

🔁 Why She Can’t Just Relax

During heat, your dog’s nervous system is more active.

This can show up as:

  • pacing or restlessness
  • following you constantly
  • reacting to small sounds
  • difficulty settling at night
  • sleeping more

From the outside, it looks like behavior.

From the inside, it feels like tension that won’t switch off.

💙 What Actually Helps

Trying to correct or control behavior during this time usually doesn’t work — because the root isn’t behavioral.

Support works better.

Creating a calm, predictable environment helps the nervous system settle.

Slow walks, quiet time, and reduced stimulation can make a noticeable difference.

Some dogs also benefit from additional support.

Focus & Calm is designed to help regulate emotional balance, making it easier for your dog to relax without feeling sedated. It supports that “off switch” her body is struggling to find.

🧼 Don’t Overlook the Environment

When your dog feels overwhelmed internally, her environment matters even more.

A clean, comfortable space helps reduce stress.

During heat, this means:

  • regularly refreshing bedding
  • cleaning surfaces more often

Protect Spray makes this simple — helping keep her space fresh while also being gentle enough for regular use around her environment.

💭 One More Thing…

Even when behavior settles, her body is still working through hormonal changes.

👉 In the next blog, we’ll take you inside the real-life experiences of our Chief B!tch Officer, Mikvah — and what her heat cycle actually looked like.


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