The dog could have complications and have to have a C section, a puppy could get stuck, or the dog could die.
For the same reasons that humans do not breed as soon as they get their period. The dog is not mentally or physically mature until 2 years of age. There are many potential complications for the mother, and many young mother dogs will not care for puppies as well as more mature females.
Nope.
well the corgi is very good dog breed. very good very good. i have a few
Any time after the first heat (menstrual) cycle is safe to breed your dog.
There is no such breed. Each female dog as an individual will vary during her heat. Normally you see the most blood in the beginning of the heat then it slowly stops.
its not much of how, more of when. If your female dog is on heat, all you need to do is find a male dog and that's not hard, they can smell a dog on heat a mile away. Before you consider breeding a dog first contact your vet and make a budget on how expensive it is. It can get very expensive and if you think you can get money out of it, you won't get enough for a profit. Although it's a very good lesson.
On her next heat.
I certainly can say that doberman dogs are maybe the beats dogs that can stand the heat and dogs like huskey and akitas are cerainly can not tolerate the heat as good as thin coated dog such as dobermans , staffy and pitbulls
This breed is NOT good for first time dog owners as they often challenge their owners authority and need firm handling. Owners of this breed must show their dog who is the ''Alpha'' as this breed is notorious for pushing their limits with their owners.
Usually between six months and a year old, but it is different for each dog.
The breed of dog suggested for a loving family (you, your parents, and sister) depends on if you want a house dog or outside dog. If you want an outside dog, a German Shepherd would be a good breed. For an indoor dog, the English Bulldog is a good breed.
Answerit depends on the size and breed of dog, but usually large breeds take about six months to come into another heat cycle.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound is a good dog breed to own if you are allergic to dogs.