The best age to breed a female Persian cat is typically between 1.5 to 5 years old. Breeding too early can pose health risks to both the mother and the kittens, while breeding beyond 5 years can lead to complications and decreased fertility. It's also important to ensure that the cat is in good health and has been evaluated by a veterinarian before breeding.
You should not breed your female until she has had her 2nd or 3rd heat.
It is generally agreed that the best age to breed from a female is three years of age, but your Dog should be fine to mate after she has had at least two seasons.
6 months old
It is truly not best to breed a female until at least the age of 2- or 3-years, and is of a responsible, healthy background.
A female shouldn't breed on her first ever cycle.
4 months and over
The best possible age to breed a female is at three years old, when she is both physically and mentally mature. This should in no way be damaging to her health at this age.
You shouldn't breed your female after she is seven years old, a male however... Can breed all of his life.
You should NOT breed from your Australian Shepherd until it has had at least three seasons/heat cycles. Many breeders agree that the absolute best age to breed from a female is three years old, however, this is not necessary. You can breed responsibly from a Dog once it has had three seasons.
2 years
At about 6-7 months old
A responsible breeder will only breed their female 3-4 times maximum.A responsible breeder won't breed their female over the age of 6 years old.