Most females have their first cycle around 12-14 months old, unless spayed which is highly recommended to prevent unwanted attention from other dogs, and future health problems, this will calm the dog down and it will become a more loyal and friendly companion.
He is probably trying to mount her and she is not ready to mate. The female will only mate at a certain time of her heat, when she is ready she will flag him and flirt with him to let him know she is ready and willing during this time will be the only time she will allow him to completely mount and she will stand for him.
Yes. A female rottweiler can and will mate with her father. No dog knows the identity of his or her father.
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As long as they have their breeding papers, I believe they can.
If they are not too old and the female is ready, then they will mate.
The female will not be ready to breed, until between day eight and fifteen of her season. You will find his mood will be a bit different then, unless he has been castrated.
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Males are always ready to mate but the female is the one you should pay attention for the period she can mate. Females will fight a male dog if they are not ready to mate.
It Means their ready to mate.
She may not be ready to mate or she may already be pregnant.
When she's over 4 months old, she'll be able to mate.
Yes that is perfectly normal as a season will last for about twenty one days. However, she will only be ready to mate between day 8 and 15, this is when she will be at her most fertile period in her season.