During the female dog's labor and delivery, it is best to keep the male dog away to avoid any stress or interference. Provide a separate space for the male dog to stay in until the puppies are born and the female is ready to interact with him again.
The male should have been separated from the female before she gave birth. But if you didn't do that, then the male should be separated before the female is done giving birth because females go into postpartum estrus (heat) after giving birth and can become pregnant again immediately. If the male is with her after giving birth, then she is most likely pregnant again. Back to back pregnancies can possibly kill the female or lead to babies less likely to survive.
yes, otherwise the male will impregnate the female within hours of her giving birth.
Well obviously, you cant have a male and a male giving birth could you!!
Simple answer; yes. After giving birth the male &/or female will their fry. You should keep fry in a breeding net after birth. And keep female in another breeding net or aquarium after giving birth, this is so that she can recover fully before being mixed with male again. P.S. Stress from giving birth & male guppy chasing after her can cause female to die.
yes they do instead of the female giving birth the male gives the birth
until the female has giving birth
Eastern cougars reproduce by the male and female mating and then the female giving birth to cubs.
YES it can. It could lead to death. The male always has to be smaller than the female
Seahorse
They do not give birth they lay eggs (spawn). The female should be removed after they have finished spawning otherwise the male will kill her.
Keep the male in a spare cage if you have one and if you sell the babies they could be put back together but after two times of giving birth leave them in their cages for like 12 months I guess. This prevents the female from going through so much pain when giving birth
If there is a male nearby yes. OVERALL YES