Can she? Yes. Should she? No. The older the dog is when she carries a litter of puppies the harder it can be on her. It can weaken her immune system, cause joint pain and Arthritis in the hind legs, or her immune system may not be strong enough to begin with and the puppies will be still-born.
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you should be some what worried because that could mean that you are not socializing him properly.
Answerit depends on the size and breed of dog, but usually large breeds take about six months to come into another heat cycle.
Absolutely! Your husband needs IMMEDIATE medical attention!
Yes, you should be worried. Taking it to a vet is a very good option.
of course you should take it to the vet
you should get it from your local animal shelter for free and save their life, but you can also get an expensive bred dog from a pet store.
no it is not. no dog should be bred from until they are at least 2 years of age. they need to fully mature first. at 10 months, she is still a puppy herself!
In June Anytime, if she is not bred the first time, about every 6-8 weeks.
The Papillon (or butterfly-eared dog) was bred to look pretty for aristocratic ladies who wanted a lap dog.
He was bred as a dog for races and for hunting.
A female pug with a hernia SHOULD NOT BE BRED even if repaired. A male dog with a hernia may be bred. You can have the hernia repaired surgically.