Ideally, it is best to spay a pet dog due to health benefits. Dog breeding should be left to professional and reputable breeders. Female dogs do not "need" litters before they are spayed; breeding your dog is a risky (and costly!) business, so it is much safer and cheaper to have her spayed.
To answer your question, reputable breeders usually "rest" their breeding females for at least a year or two years before breeding her again. This ensures the female fully recovers from her previous litter, keeping her at optimum health.
Just as long as when they get in trouble for doing the same thing again.
Nope. Just like the babies of all mammals, puppies come from a mating between a dog and a bitch, or put another way, the father dog and the mother dog.
yes well it depends on how long they were stuck.if they are stuck for more then 4 hours there is a major chance that she is.
A litter.
Dogs have babies as a way to reproduce and carry on their species. Reproduction ensures genetic diversity and allows for the survival of the species over time. Just like in other animals, the birth of puppies ensures the continuation of the dog population.
The average gestation period for the domestic dog is 63 days.
about 3months
at least 63 days
Till they are at least 7 weeks
Dogs don't have babies. People have babies, dogs have puppies.
Because if your dog doesn't get spayed he or she will make babies and what if the babies when they are grown up have other babies? And more babies so its really that good to make your dog spayed or they might have MORE babies
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It depends to your dog if your dog look ative again as he is in normal he can swim :)
Just as long as when they get in trouble for doing the same thing again.
If either dog is fixed, no, they can't have babies.
A newborn prairie dog is about 3 inches (7.6 cm.) long.
if you get a boy hamster and a girl hamster and if they are mates they will have babies and after a few days try it again then you will have more babies hoped i helped