As a respectable breeder you do NOT breed a boxer before the age of 2 years old. They also should be health screened. OFA hips and elbows, 24 hour holter, ecocardiogramed, thyroid, DM, ARVC.
Once these have all been passed or done have come back normal, then you find a male that has the same normal test results.
If you do a breeding before 2 years of age or without health testing, you are just a back yard breeder and not helping the breed at all. But making it worse, because you have no idea what you are passing on to those pups.
2 years :)
around 2 years old for male and female.
Depending upon the breed, the average male dog is capable of siring within a few months after birth.
Yes, a 9-year-old male boxer can still mate and reproduce, but it is recommended to consult with a veterinarian to ensure the dog is healthy enough for breeding at that age. Older dogs may have reduced fertility and breeding a male dog at an advanced age can also increase the likelihood of genetic abnormalities in the offspring.
cooper male
we have a mastiff/weimaramer mix that weighs about 110 pounds.
A male can breed all his life and a female can if she till has cycles but I don't suggest it.
the dog can impregnate a female in less than 5 months of it life
Yes, i am a kid and our male boxer who is 5months old bights me all the time i am ten. but still- there puppy's. and just because a dog bight's a kid some time's does not mean there bad. i love my dog 24/7/365 you should too.
no, wait like 7 weeks because bxers play roufe
It is generally considered ethical to not begin to breed a male dog until it is two years old. Likewise, it is considered ethical to retire the dog at about 7 years of age, or sooner if its health fails.
something is wrong with that dog