BUTWELL A DOG MAY NOT MATE BECAUSE LIKE WE HUMANS OF COURE WE WOULDN'T WANT PEOPOLET O FORCE US TO MATE WITH ONE ANOTHER. ALSO LIKE US PEOPLE WE MAY NOT BE READY YET TO MATE, IT COULD TAKE SOME TIME SO JUST RELAX AND LET THEM DO THEIR THING WHEN THEY ARE READY.BUT REMEMBER DO NOT FORCE THEM!
Dogs are no different than humans. There has to be a physical attraction and if there is none or one just doesn't like the other for whatever reason, they will not mate.There has to be a mutual attraction. That just simply is not true. Dogs go on instinct, else they would not go for miles on a scent, find the female and turn around because she is unattractive.....Use your noodle!!!!! I have read some article that say that if you don't "stud" your male early he may be a poor breeder. Sometimes it just happens, he don't get it and that is just a part of life for dogs. Im sure you male is probably a bit submissive. I know this because I have a beautiful Morkie. He love his mate, cries when she leaves, stays by her side, but he will NOT mate with her, I have to take her to a friend. Hope that helped.
Your male dog might have been neutered. The female dog might not be ready to mate. Sometimes there are even gay dogs who don't like females.
Well, can you imagine Bea Arthur and Brad Pitt having children together? Well, not every dog is attracted just any other dog.
if either is "fixed" they wont breed or it isn't in heat.
well maybe she just doesnt like it.....i mean, we all have things we dont like.....it could just be a "Pet Peeve!" (pun intended:)
Guinea pigs don't have a season, they have a cycle. This is called their estracy cycle. The time and duration of this cycle varies from each female guinea pig. At the peak of their cycle, they will be in heat. This feeling makes them want to mate. Females have also been known to mount on other female guinea pigs depending on how much their peak of their cycle affects them.
A Holstein cow is a female bovine of the Holstein breed. This breed of cow was developed in the UK then imported into the US. Over the past few centuries the breed has been selectively bred for characteristics that improve milk quality and volume. The breed is one of the tallest for cattle, with females standing up to 6 feet tall at the shoulders and males able to stand over 8 feet tall. The females have well-developed udders with relatively small teats and at the peak of lactation can produce over 100 gallons of milk 2-3 times a day.
i have two litters of zebra finches, total of 6, 2 female and 4 male. i have been finding eggs not knowing where there coming from. i have 2 open nest and just added a burrow (tunnel made of hay) and hung it at the highest peak. two (one male, one female) of them started immediately building their nest inside. i am now waiting to see if they are the culprits of the egg laying. the answer is yes, brother and sisters mate. you have the option of throwing or keeping the eggs, that's your prerogative. do you want more? i have looked into adopted them out with no success. and i would never just let them go, they would never survive outside of Australia.
wolves would proliferate for about 10 years after a moose peak
Peak rut should be around 2nd week in November.
50% of their children are expected to have a widow's peak. When a heterozygous male (Ww) with a widow's peak gene marries a female with a straight hairline (ww), their offspring have a 50% chance of inheriting the widow's peak gene from the father.
According to Mendelian genetics, if the male is heterozygous for the widows peak trait (Ww) and the female has a straight hairline (ww), 50% of their children are expected to have a widows peak (Ww) and the remaining 50% of their children are expected to have a straight hairline (ww).
Are you totally sure she is in heat?If so help him out and pat her rump or guide him towards her, otherwise leave them in the garden supervised and see what happens.Otherwise your male isn't yet sexually mature.
The name Fern is primarily a female name, however roughly 0.09 percent of males carry this moniker. It reached the peak of its popularity in 1916 where it was the #152 chosen name for females.
As wide as it wants to be.
The pituitary gland. Both in females and males, regulates LH/FSH which in turn triggers ovulation and in the male, spermatogenesis. However in the female, there's a huge monthly peak whereas in the male, the peaks are daily, but at much lower levels.
Female humpback whales typically breed every two or three years. The gestation period is 11.5 months. Some females have been known to breed in two consecutive years. The peak months for birth are January, February, July, and August. There is usually a 1-2 year period between humpback births.
Guinea pigs don't have a season, they have a cycle. This is called their estracy cycle. The time and duration of this cycle varies from each female guinea pig. At the peak of their cycle, they will be in heat. This feeling makes them want to mate. Females have also been known to mount on other female guinea pigs depending on how much their peak of their cycle affects them.
The average peak flow reading for a female age 60 can vary, but it is typically around 350-450 liters per minute. It is important to note that individual peak flow readings can vary based on factors such as height, weight, and overall lung health.
Female humpback whales typically breed every two or three years. The gestation period is 11.5 months. Some females have been known to breed in two consecutive years. The peak months for birth are January, February, July, and August. There is usually a 1-2 year period between humpback births.
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A Holstein cow is a female bovine of the Holstein breed. This breed of cow was developed in the UK then imported into the US. Over the past few centuries the breed has been selectively bred for characteristics that improve milk quality and volume. The breed is one of the tallest for cattle, with females standing up to 6 feet tall at the shoulders and males able to stand over 8 feet tall. The females have well-developed udders with relatively small teats and at the peak of lactation can produce over 100 gallons of milk 2-3 times a day.