no , because if you do the puppies can be born with blind ness or deaf ness or the could come out even dead... i have a female merle great dane and my family is thinking of spaying her if i were you i would spay your dane as well
My concern would be that it is very difficult if not virtually impossible to know if the "non-merle" dog has absolutely no merling background in its genes. For that reason, I personally would not breed a double merle dog.
Not really but if you feed it a lot then probably yes... but to be on the safe side I wouldn't.
Yes
There are a few other factors, but yes, it's safe.
Pet-Co is very safe to buy your Pets! When they first come Home with you there not disease written and they have all their shots and some are spayed and nuettered! You should get your Pets at Pet-Co. They have a great breed of pets there. -Alexandra
It is mostly safe to breed chiuauas in summer and if you live in Washington watch them when they are outside because voltures can easily pick them up. Signed, Superhot@yahoo.com(email me back)_
it all depends on how much bigger the buck is. most likely its safe.
A bitch will go into heat twice a year however its really only safe to breed her once a year. A male you can breed as often as you want.
yes, you mean turn?
Not if you have no idea of the genetic and hereditary history of both going back several generations. You're better off, just to be safe, to breed the heifer to an unrelated bull.
When it is not ill or a sleeper (Falls asleep quickly)
It is possible, but it is not safe because it can result in deformities.