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.
If by accept, you mean breed with then probably not until she is in heat. If you mean accept as in be buddies with then that depends on the dogs temperment, how she responds to other dogs and how the male responds. Always use caution when introducing two large dogs as they could fight and you and they could end up with serious injuries.
Have you tried holding the female on a lead so that the male is able to do his business Please consult your vet .
Premenstrual tension (PMT), as male Rottweilers do not have seasons, they do not suffer with this condition. So the answer is no, he will however get restless and frustrated if he can smell a female on heat.
If the female hamster is not on heat they will not mate, so just separate them until they're ready.
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Rottweilers are a pedigree breed. The only thing that makes them is a male rottweiler and a female rottweiler.
Yes the female Maltese can breed with a male Rottweiler, but it may hurt her. I say it may hurt her because the puppies will be too large for her tiny little body. The puppies will be too large growing inside of her let alone passing through her birth canal. You may say there is the option of a c section, well the puppies will still be too large growing inside of her. If you really wanted to see what a Maltese and a Rottweiler puppy will look like then, mate the female Rottweiler with the male Maltese. Using the female Rottweiler instead of the female Maltese would be a lot easier and safer, on you and the dog/puppies. The female Rottweiler has a lot more room in her uterus and in her birth canal than what the female Maltese.
When a female is in heat she will accept more than one male to breed with. If there are enough eggs, the sperm from more than one male can fertilize different eggs the female has.
No, either the female is in heat and will accept the male, or it will repel him as it would any other invader into her territory.
No. Only a male can impregnate a female. No female mammal of any species can get another female pregnant. For mammals that have a "heat" cycle, being in "heat" is required for pregnancy by a male. If such a mammal (a dog for instance) is not in heat or doesn't have a male partner, pregnancy is not possible.
After the bleeding part of the cycle the female is ready to accept the male. Wanting to accept the male can last up to approximately 10 days. When your female stops trying to break the door down trying to get to the male dogs and the male dogs are no longer hanging around then it is safe to assume that your dog is through with her heat cycle. Also the swelling in her private are will start to shrink down to normal size.