I'm not entirely sure, but I think they can breed as soon as they mature as an adult dog... Or, since I have a male dog i know this, and I have a female dog too, so they usually just try... but their not like females. they can breed whenever ^_^ (and my male is a puppy O_o)
About 6 months or older. They are usually sexually mature about a year old
Because Labradors are especially playful and slow maturing, wait till 2yrs before their first litter.
Dogs generally are adults around one year old. There are minor variations.
A sire is a male dog who is the father of a litter of puppies.
The father is a Sire. The mother is a Dam (dame)
A dam is a female mother dog and a sire is a male father dog.
A stallion, sire, or a stud. You can call a male horse a stallion, gelding (if he is gelded), or a colt. Hope this helps!
Take them to a vet. Could be genetic if the dam or sire is small. If the mother has been ill or undernourished.
A sire is a male dog who is the father of a litter of puppies.
A sire is the Father of a horse
The father is a Sire. The mother is a Dam (dame)
Sire, Male. Dam, Female Offspring are Foals.
It is called the horse's "sire"
a tomcat is a male.
A male dog is just called a "dog" unless he is used for breeding- then he is referred to as a "stud" or "sire" of a litter.
A female dogs name is a Bitch. A male dog is just called a dog, unless you are using him for breeding; in which case he will show as the 'Sire' on the pedigree. A female dog is called a bitch, if using her for breeding, she will show as the 'Dam' on the pedigree.
sire and lady
Foal
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The word 'sire' has two meanings:The noun 'sire' is a title to address a male regent or monarch.The corresponding noun to address a female regent or monarch is ma'am.The noun 'sire' is a word for a the male parent of some animal species.The corresponding noun for the female parent of those animals is dam.
No, you cannot register any litter of puppies unless both parents are the same breed and are both registered themselves.