You can get two litters in one. My studs misses ones two different sizes.
The puppies will have a reduced gene pool, meaning that they might suffer hereditary diseases and they could die as a result.
Depending on the amount of time between matings, it is possible that the bitch may carry pups sired by both dogs.
It increases the chances of genetic defects being passed on to the pups.
They'll have another litter together.
Spayed females and neutered males cannot reproduce.
The Newfoundland is considered a large breed of dog. The males can weigh up to 150 lbs. and females can grow to be about 120 lbs.,
No. i dont think its possible, for example, for a chihuahua to mate with a golden retriever.
Males are always ready to mate but the female is the one you should pay attention for the period she can mate. Females will fight a male dog if they are not ready to mate.
The Schipperke is a small breed of Dog standing at 10 to 12 inches for females and 11 to 13 inches for males. They usually weigh between 11 and 18 pounds.
Females get spayed, males get neutered.
Not a lot as they are the same breed, and it does depend on the individual dog. But it is said by many that in general the males are more affectionate and the females more independent.
When a dog is in heat, it means it is at the appropriate age to have offspring. Some ways that show if a dog is in heat is: Females: They show stress around males, act unusual Males: hyperactive, escaping, misbehaving
Each breed of dog at a dog show has a "Standard" to meet, such as height, correct conformation, bite, tail set, length of back, correct angulation, way of going or movement and the list goes on & on. So height would be according to the standard of the specific breed of the dog and the sex of the dog. An example would be for Bullmastiffs, females 24"-25" tall (measured at the top of the shoulders) and males 25"-26" tall. This is just one example. A chihuahua would be very different in its requirements for the standard set for its breed.
It Depends on how they are raised, But generally females are, males are prone to relieving themselves and marking "their" territory.
The English Mastiff is a "giant" breed of dog. Males typically can weigh 150-250 pounds (68-110 kg), a typical female can weigh 120-200 pounds (54-91 kg). According to the AKC, standard height for this breed is minimum 30 inches (76 cm) at the shoulder for males and a minimum of 27.5 inches (70 cm) at the shoulder for females.
When the dog is two years old or more.... (for females and males.)