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If you are trying to breed a dog then it should be at least 3 years old, so it is an adult and ready to breed.
I'm assuming that you are reffering to what colors should be bred to a blue dane. The AKC breed standard states that a blue great dane may be bred with one that is a blue or a black.
For pets, it really does depend on the female. Some females will be able to handle as many as 3 litters a year accurately spaced apart, while some will hardly be able to handle one litter a year. Never breed a female that has not fully recuperated. Proper care and nutrition help improve breeder health and longevity. Poorly bred females should never be bred.
It depends on the size of the female. Small female Chihuahua's are very likely to need Cesarean Sections, you should NEVER purposely breed a female Chihuahua to a male dog (of any kind) that is larger than her. Chihuahua's should only be bred with extreme care and preparation for the worst.
A bitch (female lab) can be bred when she turns two years of age. Dogs (male labs) can be bred about the same age.
No. Bred mares are not receptive to the stallion because they are bred, not in heat.
If the dog is a male, no. He will be inexperienced and his sperm may not make a female as fertile as a younger dog and a female is a definite NO. A female should only be bred on her 3-5 season. If she has never bred after that time she should't mate at all as she may not be as good a mother as a younger one.
Pichus are not real creatures they are creatures from Pokemon. They can not be bred in reality.
once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit
Female leopard geckos should weigh at least 45 grams before being bred.
Yes, definitely.