No.
around summer time so the heat attracts them
Staffied come into heat for the first time at around 6 months of age, but it is recommended that you wait until the second heat before breeding the dog, preferably at least one year of age.
it will explode!! or a certain parts will be unuseful
It's a certain number of steps that determine and egg, so just walk or run alot.
You stir it from time to time as you make it.
Whenever they're in heat or not pregnant. This time period is referred to as the "breeding season" and can literally occur at any time of the year or any time to coincide when you want them to calve.
When humans control breeding to favor certain desired features, they are practicing selective breeding. This process involves selecting organisms with desirable traits to reproduce, ultimately resulting in offspring with those desired features. Over time, this can lead to the development of new breeds or varieties with specific traits that are advantageous or appealing to humans.
Yes, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (the East's only breeding hummingbird) time their arrival with the flowering of certain shrubbery.
If your shitzu is a male, standard breeding guidelines say around 1 year of age. This gives the dogs reproductive system time to mature. If your shitzu is female, then you generally skip the first heat and breed on the second or third. Breeding on the first heat of a female is not healthy and should not be done.
When your dog is ready, she will come in heat. This means that she will bleed from her vagina. Once she bleeds, you have a certain amount of time to find a male to breed her to. While breeding, you really don't have to do anything unless your female is refusing the male's sperm. Once she has been bred, you can HOPEFULLY expect puppies.
The average rate of heat transfer is calculated by dividing the amount of heat transferred by the time taken for the transfer to occur. The formula is: Q/t, where Q is the amount of heat transfer and t is the time taken. This gives a measure of how quickly heat is being transferred over a certain period of time.
When a female dog is in heat, it means she is ready to mate and capable of reproducing. During this time, she may exhibit certain behaviors such as increased urination, restlessness, and attracting male dogs. It's important to keep her away from intact male dogs unless breeding is intended.