Female to the male. They've told me the female doesn't really prefare being with a stranger dog that is trying to do it with her than her family...
But usually the male goes to the female if they know the female is in season
I have always placed the female into the males tank and have had good results doing that.
It is usually better to take the male to the female to breed so she will be in a familiar setting.
Male mounts female doggie style.
Female dogs go into heat when they think of mating, they get excited, then the male dogs will mate with them... however a male dog can make a female one to go into heat by licking the dog's vulva with their tongues...........
As soon as spawning has finished she should be removed. The male will chase the female and kill her otherwise.
Urine plays NO part in dog mating.
Dog locking is simply another term for canine mating. During their mating routine, the male dog's penis swells into what is called a knot. The knot fits behind the female's pelvic bone, and they are basically locked together until the mating it complete and the knot goes back down. That is why you should never pull mating dogs apart. It can injure both the male and the female. Once they start, you pretty much have to just let them finish.
If both the male and female are healthy there should not be much problem in them mating successfully.
then their not good maters XD. anyway you should make sure the female is on bottom and she dosent scratch the male dog
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
Of course just watch the female tease the male when shes ready she will dance all over the place.
maybe if the female dog comes in contact with a male dog then it should take no time at all for the females eggs and the dog sperms to come to gether but after the two dogs have sex you should take your female dog to the doctors to get the dog checked out to see if it is pregant.
A breeding male is called a stud during mating season and a sire on the registration papers of his progeny.
Yes. When female dogs go into heat, male dogs can sense it and they may travel miles to find a mate. You can neuter a male dog to keep this from happening, because if you neuter them, their mating drive isn't strong.