It is recommended by veterinarians that you breed on the second, fourth and sixth day of heat to ensure a good litter, but some people have even waited until 20 days after the heat first started and still produced an equall litter to one who waited four days.
I personally think that no dog should be left out in the heat for long periods of time....
The female dog only lets the male breed during her heat cycle. This usually takes place every six months. The female will not breed during any other time.
during what time of a collies period is the best time to breed her? during or after she is bleeding
The rule of thumb is that you need to breed a cow 12 hours after you see her show signs of estrus or heat. A bull will typically mate a cow during her heat period, but not when she's not in heat, which is the rest of the 17 to 24 days that she's not in heat.
Dogs are typically in heat twice a year or roughly every six months. That said; you should not breed a puppy. Most people agree you should wait until at least the second or third heat cycle before breeding a dog. Only breed a dog if it is one of the best examples of the given breed. Anything less is only adding to the over population problem.
I personally think that no dog should be left out in the heat for long periods of time....
The female dog only lets the male breed during her heat cycle. This usually takes place every six months. The female will not breed during any other time.
during what time of a collies period is the best time to breed her? during or after she is bleeding
I've always heard that the best time to breed your dog is the 3rd heat.
Female dogs "go into heat" randomly, about twice a year. You should not breed her until she is about 3 years old, and you should have her checked out by a vet before you start.
dont breed them the first or second time and if there very playful dont breed them the 3 time or they wont no wat 2 do and just play
The rule of thumb is that you need to breed a cow 12 hours after you see her show signs of estrus or heat. A bull will typically mate a cow during her heat period, but not when she's not in heat, which is the rest of the 17 to 24 days that she's not in heat.
Nope.
Dogs are typically in heat twice a year or roughly every six months. That said; you should not breed a puppy. Most people agree you should wait until at least the second or third heat cycle before breeding a dog. Only breed a dog if it is one of the best examples of the given breed. Anything less is only adding to the over population problem.
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.
Dogs go into heat as young as four months old. However, they should not be bred so young. It is obvious when to breed the female because her spotting will either turn clear or stop all together. This is the optimal time to breed, either by AI or by live cover.
You should NOT breed from your Australian Shepherd until it has had at least three seasons/heat cycles. Many breeders agree that the absolute best age to breed from a female is three years old, however, this is not necessary. You can breed responsibly from a Dog once it has had three seasons.