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Are you a breeder? If so, find him a female dog.

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Female dog not in heat get pragnet?

No, a dog must be in heat to mate successfully. Otherwise she will not get pregnant.


My female dog will not mate?

Has she come on heat yet?


How do you get dogs to mate that have mated in the past?

Usually if the female is in heat any male dog will mate with her


Will dogs mate as soon as they are introduced?

No they do not the female dog has to be in heat


Can a dog mate without being in heat?

Typically, female dogs need to be in heat to mate successfully, as this is when they are most fertile and receptive to the male. However, with the right conditions and pairings, dogs may mate outside of the typical heat cycle. It's always best to consult with a veterinarian or animal behavior specialist for advice on breeding practices.


Do you have to put your dog into another dog to mate?

No you don't, when the time is right in the females heat cycle, he will do it instinctively.


Does a dog have to be in sesson to mate?

Yes, the female has to be in "heat", also known as in season.


When should you mate your female Labrador?

It's the same with any dog, when it's in heat.


Why is my dog in heat again?

Dogs go into heat, or estrus, about every 6 months. This is a natural reproductive cycle where they are fertile and can mate. Your dog may be in heat again due to her biological cycle.


Your female dog is in heat and you are rying to get her pregnant but she will not let the male dog mate with her?

Hold her so he can get her or leave them together and give it time.


Why does your dog run off a lot when she in heat?

well if your dog is on heat it will try too run away too find male dogs so they can mate and make babies


Your dog which just turned 1 year old gets too excited a lot and humps her soft toy does that mean she is in heat already and ready to mate?

Humping behavior in dogs can be caused by a variety of reasons, including playfulness, excitement, or even stress. It does not necessarily mean that the dog is in heat or ready to mate. If you're concerned, it's best to consult with a veterinarian for professional advice.