I don't think 6 years old is exactly prime time... but if dogs are like humans in that they produce sperm throughout their whole life (and they're both mammals, so I'm sure they are similar in that way) then it is possible for it to mate with another dog and probably produce puppies that are just fine.
about 6 yrs
About 5-6 years old
yes if your dog is over the age of 6 ur dog shouldn't have babies
Yes but it is not desirable for your six month old puppy to have puppies. A six month old is not completely matured yet, and it is a lot of stress on them to give birth at such a young age. They may not properly care for their offspring.
With any dog, ages 6 - 7 is about it, for the dog's sake.
I have had two female pugs and , it has gone into heat at 6-12 months, our vet recommended not before 1 should a dog have puppies, this is because the puppies would be to big for the mom....
usually after 6 to 9 weeks the puppies should be old enough to adopt out
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Usually between 6 and 8 weeks.
It is healthy for dogs to have puppies (1-2 litters), however it can be difficult for dogs over the age of 6 to have puppies. The oldest age for a dog to have puppies should be 6 depending on the health and fitness of your dog. As dogs get older it can become extremely difficult for them to have puppies, especially medium sized and smaller dogs. It is better if you have your dog fixed by 7 years old. If you do have an older dog perhaps 9 years old, it is highly reccomended to see a vet previous to giving birth and the day of giving birth to see if they think your dog needs help with giving birth; this may include c section. you should also see your vet after giving birth to check up on your dog.
For small breeds, female puppies can come into heat at 5-6months, and, if bred, can have a litter at 7-8months. Most breeds over 35lbs at adult weight do not come into heat till 7-9months, some later. However, do not allow puppies to breed this young. Sibling puppies WILL mate as soon as they have a chance.
DHPP is combination vaccine to protect dogs and puppies from four dangerous diseases: canine Distemper, infectious Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus infection. For puppies, the vaccine is given at 6 to 8 weeks old, and a booster shot is given when the dog is a year old. After that, the vaccine is usually given every three years.