if u really want the female dog to get pregnant u need your male dog to try maxium of 100 times then u will have a avrage of one dog Ouch! It can take the first time, but if you are using a stud dog you can ask for 2-3 ties done every other day. Make sure both dogs have been tested for all genitic health issues.
Depends on how "well" the male does "its work" and if the female allows him to.
Once.
It only takes one time to get the female pregnant.
A female can become pregnant once each year during its breeding years.
Generally, a female guinea pig can become pregnant after just one mating session with a male guinea pig. The mating process is usually quick, but the male may attempt to mate multiple times to ensure successful fertilization. It's important to monitor the female for signs of pregnancy and consult with a veterinarian for proper care.
Whether or not you can have male and female ocicats, male and female toygers, male and female boxers and a male and female doberman will depend on where you live. There are rules as to how many pets can be in one home in many places. It will also depend on how much money you have. It will be expensive to care for so many pets.
The meaning (if any) depends on the someone (male or female) and there would still be many possibilities...
a male [or bull]sexually mates with a female [or a cow] and the female stays pregnant for 12 months. then the calves stays with the mother until they are like 5...[i love music] a male [or bull]sexually mates with a female [or a cow] and the female stays pregnant for 12 months. then the calves stays with the mother until they are like 5...[i love music]
Usually one or two times
Most male cats only trigger ovulation for a female. Unless she is pregnant the female will mate many times. Females enjoy mating. The male penis has 120-130 backwards pointing spikes that will rake her walls as he pulls his penis out of her core and she will utter a shrill wail. That's all i can answer............
Male and female raccoons do not live together unless the male is a young offspring of the female.
No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.