No. Only when the female is in season or "heat". She may allow a male dog she knows well to mount her at other times, but will walk away or growll after a few seconds if the male doesn't get the hint.
No they can not and they will typically not let a male mount them if they are not in heat.
Female dogs typically go into heat, also known as estrus, twice a year. During this time, they are receptive to mating and can become pregnant. If a female dog has been spayed, she will no longer go into heat.
The female dogs in Nintendogs is pregnant for 24 hours. You need to have the male and female dogs in the same room wearing the lucky collar in order for the female to get pregnant.
Often, a male dog is protective of the pregnant female dog, usually if he is the "mate." Sometimes dogs, mates of the pregnant dog or not, will act aggressivley towards the female dog, also known as the "bitch."
Yes, a female no longer goes into heat if they are pregnant.
Yes. Your female dog can become pregnant by more than one male dog during her heat cylcle.
They can be bred when they have their first heat cycle which can be as early as four months but is more typically around six months. It is generally not recommended to breed a dog on it's first heat.
Female dogs are pregnant for about 63 days, or approximately 9 weeks.
Female dogs are in heat for up to four weeks. However, there is a small period of time that they are fertile and therefore will only be receptive to contraception for a few days. Pregnant female dogs carry their babies for 63 days.
female dogs can get pregnant as soon as they start going into heat. You may notice small spots of blood on the floor, in the snow etc. That is from your dog having her period, from this point on she can become pregnant. I personally have had a dog that got pregnant at 7 months had her litter and got pregnant right after.
No Dogs and other mammals need a male and a female.
If by "Session" you mean estrus/heat; no. A female dog can not get pregnant if they are not in estrus. Many female dogs can not safely carry a litter to term if they where bred during their first or second heat, and reputable breeders usually wait till the dog is around three years old.