You can go to the vet and get your dog checked, but to save money (and if you are patient) after a month you should see changes in the behaviour of the dog and her stomach will enlarge.
Yes, I think he can get a female dog pregnant with 1 testicle.
Gestation is usually about 63 days, but it depends on the dog. A vet check after day 35 after breeding can usually tell you if she is pregnant or not. An ultrasound can reveal pup after this time as well, but will not normally tell you how many pups there are. An x-ray after day 53 will be able to tell you how many pups to expect, so you know when she is done birthing. If you know the date of breeding, it's best to just wait until late into the pregnancy to confirm number of pups, as most times, when a dog is bred, they WILL be pregnant, especially if it is not a first litter.
About 59 - 63 days or approx. 9 weeks from the breeding.
To prevent your female dog from getting pregnant, you can have her spayed by a veterinarian. Spaying is a surgical procedure that removes her reproductive organs, preventing pregnancy. It is a safe and effective way to control breeding and improve your dog's health.
It is a possibility that your dog is pregnant. If she is not pregnant mybe you should check with a vet
It is unlikely for a dog to be pregnant and experience spotting a day after breeding. Spotting in dogs can occur for various reasons, such as hormonal imbalances, infections, or issues with the reproductive system. If spotting continues or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult a veterinarian for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Artificial insemination. Ask your veterinarian. However, I hope you are simply asking this for future reference, and not looking to breed right now. Simply, this is a very basic question, and breeding is best left to experienced fanciers.
Yes, that's the time they are usually introduced to the male for breeding.
Yes - if a cycle last 21 days and the dog was bred w/desired dog on day 10>12 - 8 days later the bitch is still in her cycle. Unlikely but possible.
take the dog to the vetenarian and have them check it out
False, dog breeding would be an example of Artificial Selection.
False, dog breeding would be an example of Artificial Selection.