Male begins producing semen at puberty. This continues till the end of life.
Yes, How else would it impregnate a bitch?
A male dog has a vast number of sex cells, specifically sperm cells, produced continuously throughout his reproductive life. Each ejaculation can contain millions of sperm, but the exact number can vary based on factors like age, health, and breed. While there isn't a specific total count of sex cells at any given time, a healthy male dog can produce thousands to millions of sperm cells each day.
uh.... if the male is not neutered it needs nothing but the female dog.
Because of its sperm goes in with the urine
no, because his sperm sack has been removed but he can try but no because no sperm is going in to meet the eggs
Dogs produce two types of gametes: sperm and ova. Male dogs produce sperm cells, while female dogs produce ova (egg cells). These gametes are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes found in the dog's somatic cells, allowing for genetic diversity when they combine during reproduction.
This will depend upon the exact state of the testicles. If both testicles are retained within the body wall, the dog will be infertile and produce no viable sperm. If only one testicle is retained within the body wall and the other has descended into the scrotum, the dog will produce viable sperm but likely have a low sperm count. If only one testicle is retained but it is outside the body wall although not in the scrotum, the dog will produce viable sperm and may have a normal sperm count. However, cryptorchidism (retained testicles) is a highly inherited condition, and it is likely that the dog would pass this defect on to his offspring. For this reason, most veterinarians and responsible breeders will advocate for the dog to be castrated and removed from the breeding pool.
Male dogs generally begin producing sperm and become sexually mature around 6-12 months of age, although this can vary depending on the breed and individual dog. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before breeding a dog to ensure they are healthy and ready for mating.
Veterinarians collect dog sperm for breeding purposes through a process called artificial insemination. This involves manually collecting the sperm from the male dog through methods such as manual stimulation or using a special device. The collected sperm is then evaluated for quality and used to inseminate the female dog to achieve successful breeding.
No, you cannot get pregnant from the sperm of a dog. Humans and dogs have different reproductive systems and cannot produce offspring together. Pregnancy can only occur between members of the same species.
Yes. Only the testicles on the male have been removed, not the penis. Penetration will still happen, as the male dog can still maintain an erection. There is just no sperm production. Indeed, neutered male dogs can maintain an erection, penetrate a female and actually achieve orgasm, and will "tie" with the female. Most neutered males are less interested in sex due to lowered testosterone levels, but still capable of all the actions. They simply do not produce sperm and cannot impregnate a female.
A neutered male dog is often referred to as a "neutered male" or simply a "neutered dog." Neutering is a surgical procedure that removes the testicles of a male dog to prevent reproduction.