no, try it on her secent or third. If this is her first cycle let her get used to I'm not saying this is right but i would suggest it
No you don't, when the time is right in the females heat cycle, he will do it instinctively.
Any time after the first heat (menstrual) cycle is safe to breed your dog.
Weird question, Well they mate with each other but I'm not telling you that they mate with the same sex! You need both male and female to mate and they form a puppy, the puppy grows up and repeats the cycle.
it is positivly safe your dog is doing the right thing :)
After the first mating during a dog's heat cycle, it's generally recommended to wait about 24 to 48 hours before allowing them to mate again. This timing helps ensure successful fertilization, as ovulation typically occurs around this period. However, it's best to consult with a veterinarian for personalized advice based on the specific dog and circumstances.
If you shag your dog I'm going to report you. Bestiality is illegal, DO NOT have sexual relations with your pets.
The first heat cycle for a female dog would be between 6-24 months. If she doesn't have her first cycle by then, you take a trip to the vet. And it doesn't necessarily matter what kind of dog it is to have a certain heat cycle. Hope this helps!
The female dog should always be bigger than the male! This ensures safe delivery! You shouldn't be breeding your dog If you do not know this
Dogs go into heat, or estrus, about every 6 months. This is a natural reproductive cycle where they are fertile and can mate. Your dog may be in heat again due to her biological cycle.
Yes, a female dog can mate multiple times during the same heat cycle. In fact, she may be receptive to mating for several days, allowing her to mate with multiple males if given the opportunity. The heat cycle typically lasts about two to three weeks, during which ovulation occurs, making her fertile for a limited time.
Female dogs can mate as early as their first heat cycle, which typically occurs around 6-12 months of age. However, it is best to wait until the dog is fully grown and matured, which is usually around 1-2 years of age, before allowing mating to take place. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before breeding any dog.
No, it is not safe to put Monistat on your dog without consulting a veterinarian first.