After she quits bleeding.
There is no such breed. Each female dog as an individual will vary during her heat. Normally you see the most blood in the beginning of the heat then it slowly stops.
Right after the female stops bleeding is when she can be bred. She will get a clear with pinkish discharge after bleeding, which is when you can breed her, but she will not accept a male while still bleeding.
The female typically allows the male to breed for a short period of time, usually only a few minutes to complete the mating process. Once mating is complete, the female may show signs of disinterest or aggression towards the male to indicate that she is no longer receptive to breeding.
In her second heat 9 to 13 days after she first starts bleeding.
Female dogs typically go into heat twice a year, with each heat cycle lasting about 2-4 weeks. Breeding is usually recommended after the first week of the heat cycle when the female is most fertile. Therefore, you can breed a dog around 7-14 days into her heat cycle.
She will clearly show you when she is ready and in heat.
Leave the male and female together when she goes in heat.
When the female is in heat.
you have to wait for them to come into heat If the female is in heat she will eventually come around.
It can be as simple as putting a male with a female for a day or two. dont heat the female just put the male in with the female and they will mate.NOTICE: Once the babies are breed don't touch their bodies or else the mom will eat them.
You should not breed your female until she has had her 2nd or 3rd heat.
male at 2+age and female at second time heat