A bullet to the head.
When looking for a stud dog for mating, one should consider the qualities in which the offsprings would possess. The breeding age and health of the stud dog should also be considered as well.
That depends on her health.
If your dog is in mid-season, bleeding after mating is perfectly normal. If you are concerned by the amount of blood or its color, your dog should be examined by a veterinarian.
When the female dog is ready for mating, one time is enough.
The male should be a few months old before mating and his testicles should have dropped
By mating with a male dog.
usually in reference to dog mating where the male dog penis develops a large "knot" at the end during mating.
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Minimum 2nd heat, preferably 3rd or4th.
NO! You have to spay or neuter.
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No, your dog should have stopped any minor bleeding from mating and estrus within a day or so of being mated - almost a month later, something else is bleeding and you need to have a veterinarian find out what that is.