Male pups tend to sexually mature slightly later than females so about 7-10 months would be their developing time to adulthood. At about 1 year old your dog will be able to mate and breed but it is preferred that studs are older and fully matured before breeding should occur.
Mare - female horse Stallion - male horse which can breed Gelding - male horse that cannot breed Colt - young male Filly - young female
you can and can not i mean because you need both a male and female dog to breed a puppy or the female dog already had a lover but left her and you can always adopt a puppy
yes it is too young because their body is not fully grow.
1 year old
this is an answer depending upon the breed, personality, & if it is female or male.
It is the male seahorse that keeps the eggs in a special pouch, until the young are strong enough to hatch out.
if you want to breed your dog then get a female same breed as the female if you don't get a female but desex it and id say a puppy dalmation because they are interactive and it Will love you more if you take good care of it
I don't know the definite answer to this, but many mammal parents take care of their young.
male and female got together and make young ones
A young male or female dog is called a PUP or a Puppy.A female is called a bitchthe male a DogA group of pups is a Litterand a group of dogs is a Pack
It depends. Is the male becoming aggressive? If it is then something's wrong. Males are usually protective of the females and pups (depending on breed) so if it is acting aggressive towards the female then it will hurt the puppy's. Other male dogs will be fine around the pregnant female but become aggressive towards the pups. Do your research on the breed to determine what is the best way to protect not only the female and pups but the male because the female will attack the male if he try's to attack the puppy's.
"Puppy farmers" or those who run puppy mills breed any breed of dog that is known as a fad or is the most popular among families. These includes Laboradors, Chihuahuas, Yorkies, etc.