Yes.
Pregnancy
Bryan Breeding prefers little dogs.
Dogs may get stuck during breeding due to a mismatch in size, lack of experience, or physical issues. To safely manage this situation, it is important to stay calm, avoid pulling the dogs apart, and seek veterinary assistance if needed.
No. Dogs are not allowed on the Antarctic continent, because they can transmit diseases to breeding mammals that visit its beaches from the sea, during breeding season.
It is very likely that with such a high rate of breeding that the female dog will become pregnant, but that is entirely dependent upon whether or not the female was ovulating during the times the dogs were tied. This means that her body must have released mature eggs into the system so that those eggs can be fertilized by the sperm. If there are no eggs present, then the sperm that was injected during the ties has no egg to penetrate to create an embryo.
A breeding male is called a stud during mating season and a sire on the registration papers of his progeny.
Separate them
yeah
Cross Breeding
is dog breeding an example of natural selection
Tied for Third!! After the Greyhound, Saluki, and Tied with the Aussie
Stop breeding them.