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Yes the female Maltese can breed with a male Rottweiler, but it may hurt her. I say it may hurt her because the puppies will be too large for her tiny little body. The puppies will be too large growing inside of her let alone passing through her birth canal. You may say there is the option of a c section, well the puppies will still be too large growing inside of her. If you really wanted to see what a Maltese and a Rottweiler puppy will look like then, mate the female Rottweiler with the male Maltese. Using the female Rottweiler instead of the female Maltese would be a lot easier and safer, on you and the dog/puppies. The female Rottweiler has a lot more room in her uterus and in her birth canal than what the female Maltese.
No, I have heard of 5 pound dogs breeding with labs before. It will be fine.
Other Maltese do get along well with Maltese but springer spaniels get along pretty well with them too, or shitzus.
Yes. Do not breed females after 7yrs for most breeds except English bulldogs, which should be retired by 6yrs.Males, if sound, can breed till 8 or 9yrs.
Yes, if she has never had puppies, she is too old. Also, you should never, ever breed a lab without doing X-rays for hip displaysia on both parents. Get your female spayed, she will be much happier and healthier and live much longer if you do.
AnswerThey breed for life, which means a female can reproduce until they die. Life expectancy is about 2 years for a captive mouse.
No, as long as the dog is healthy it is not too old.
Not too long after the female recovers from her previous drops.
i think they can im not too sure
A male can breed all his life and a female can if she till has cycles but I don't suggest it.
No any animal can breed at any age of its life
No. Female hamsters lose their fertility within one year. If the hamster is male, then it is possible that he is too old as well - I tried mating a younger female with a 1 and a half year old male and it didn't work.