Yes that is perfectly normal as a season will last for about twenty one days.
However, she will only be ready to mate between day 8 and 15, this is when she will be at her most fertile period in her season.
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Rottweilers are a pedigree breed. The only thing that makes them is a male rottweiler and a female rottweiler.
After she quits bleeding.
The female will not be ready to breed, until between day eight and fifteen of her season. You will find his mood will be a bit different then, unless he has been castrated.
There is only one breed of rottweiler! if you mean what sex is the largest then its the male, he can be many pounds heavier and has a larger bone structure than the rottweiler bitch,
Right after the female stops bleeding is when she can be bred. She will get a clear with pinkish discharge after bleeding, which is when you can breed her, but she will not accept a male while still bleeding.
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.
The Rottweiler is classed in the Working breed Group.
Mixed breed or Rottweiler mix.
No. There are of course crossbreeds, but there is only one 'breed' - Rottweiler.
No, they get pregnant about 3or4 days into the bleed
Yes they can breed, if male and female. Although I'm not quite sure, it would be a good mix.