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I would say no. It is hard on the female to be bred in back to back heats. It takes a lot out of them. I have been a breeder for over 28 years and never bred my bullmastiffs in back to back heats. I would only breed every other heat and then only twice per their lifetime, but that was my choice. I would wait until they were 2 years old so that they could get their health clearances such as passing their OFA clearances on hips and elbows and cerftified. Also thyroids, eyes & heart would be checked and cleared. I also showed them in conformation at AKC shows and tried to get their Championship titles on them first before breeding but that did not always happen. You do not wish to pass on bad genes. You should be breeding only to better the breed, not just for puppies.

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15y ago

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