All dogs can mate once they are 6-12 months old.
A male Yorkie should be at least a year old to start breeding, and it's better to wait until he is closer to two. This gives him time to mature and allows you to make sure he does not develop any genetic faults that he might pass on to his puppies.
3 years of age to start breeding
Male dogs should be at least a year old before breeding; however, it is best to wait for about a year longer (as long as it takes to get out of the "teenager" stage) so you can find the dog's temperament. This is so you don't pass along aggressive or overly submissive traits.
around 5, because the dog will get old, and the hips on the dog aren't that good for breeding, and mounting! you should wait before 1-4 for breeding!
It will be fourteen years old in dog years because dog years go up in sevens.
Dogs should be at least one year of age and in good health before breeding. In my opinion, one litter a year is healthy for a dog. And breeding should stop when they are over 6 years old.
Any age! In fact, I've seen a nine year old show a yorkie.
Dogs should ideally be at least 1-2 years old before being used for breeding to ensure they are physically and mentally mature. However, it is crucial to consider the individual dog's health, temperament, and breed-specific factors before deciding to use them for breeding purposes.
A Newfoundland dog should ideally be at least 2 years old before breeding. This age allows for proper physical and emotional maturity, which is important for the health of both the mother and the puppies. It's also crucial for the dog to undergo health screenings for breed-specific conditions before breeding to ensure the well-being of the offspring. Always consult with a veterinarian for the best practices regarding breeding.
If your dog is only 1 year old, it may not be physically or emotionally mature enough to have a successful breeding. Breeding can pose risks to both the mother and the puppies if done too early. It is recommended to wait until the dog is at least 2 years old and has been properly health tested before considering breeding.
When considering breeding, wait till your dog is AT LEAST 15months old for small breeds and 20months for large breeds. You want your dog to be %100 physically and emotionally mature (you will be able to tell when they are calmer and a little less playful IF you know your dog) before breeding. If your dog is 18months old and isn't emotionally mature, then do not breed him. However, just because your dog seems mature at 1year, that DOES NOT mean you still breed him or her.
It is recommended for a female dog to be at least 2 years old before breeding to ensure she is fully developed both physically and mentally, and to reduce the risk of complications during pregnancy and birth. Breeding a female dog too young can lead to health issues for the mother and puppies.