It depends on the breed of the dog, but make sure not to rush a female dog. Over-breeding can lead to many problems with the dog and future litters.
no if you have 2 females and ones going to have pups the other female will mate (if she can) and then they will share pups i know this as it has just happened with my dogs
Simple. Buy a bitch, mate him and when his pups are old enough have your baby pee on his pups
Because wolves don't have pups if they don't get a mate.
your mate carries your pups back to your den when you go hunting. when your mate gets back from hunting food then as soon as your mate gets back then you run to get some food and carry it back to your pups while your mate takes care of your pups. hope this helps a lot!!
Spay or neuter it, keep it inside, or inside a kennel.
In Amethyst Mntn: find a mate In Slough Creek: find a den, mark your territory, train your pups, feed your pups, defend your pups from threats, travel with your mate and pups to the renezvous poinr
There is a myth that having a litter of pups can calm a female dog. This isn't true, having a litter can make a female dog more protective, because she has babies to guard. Proper socialization, training and spaying will correct temperament problems.
Unfortunately, you cannot. They are having problems with the whole "mate" thing and have not currently added that feature.
No, getting shots will not prevent a dog from having pups. Sterilization surgery, such as spaying or neutering, is the effective way to prevent dogs from reproducing. Shots (like vaccines) help prevent diseases, not reproduction.
the she-wolf drives her mate away because sometimes the males eat the pups.
Usually a father dog does not know his pups
it's pretty much just your mate and pups but there are differn't wolves that will come onto your territory and try to take your pups