ovulation begins 7-10 days after bleeding starts, bleeding should slow and stop and females should allow malesto mount them, you then have 5-10 days to inseminate
No, artificial insemination will not be successful if the dog is not in heat. You should wait until she is before attempting this.
When it humps things in your house.
Humping behavior in dogs can be caused by a variety of reasons, including playfulness, excitement, or even stress. It does not necessarily mean that the dog is in heat or ready to mate. If you're concerned, it's best to consult with a veterinarian for professional advice.
No. You must A.I. a dog during their cycle. It is pointless to A.I. a dog during anestrus.
blood in pee
On her next heat,about 6 to 7 months.
No for about the next 4 days she will be ready to breed,after that she`s done.
how do I know if my female dog is in heat?
A vet can do artificial insemination on a dog. It doesn't always take but it can get the dog pregnant. But it's an expensive process.
To safely and effectively extract sperm from a dog for artificial insemination, a veterinarian can perform a procedure called electroejaculation. This involves using a probe to stimulate the dog's prostate and collect the sperm. The process should be done under anesthesia to ensure the dog's comfort and safety.
if a dog is on heat (bleeding from her vulva), yes she is ready to be mated but sometimes if your dog is realy hard to impregnate you need to get hormone tests to test the exact day she is likely to get pregnant
maybe it's still not in the state of heat. wait for it to menstruate then count 11 days then it ready.