Dogs are best set for reproduction at 2 years of age.
Yes, How else would it impregnate a bitch?
No, you cannot get pregnant from the sperm of a dog. Humans and dogs have different reproductive systems and cannot produce offspring together. Pregnancy can only occur between members of the same species.
Vasa Efferentia:connect the rete testis with the initial section of the epididymis.Cloacal: opening in the back of the frog that allows passage of sperms, eggs, and waste products.Bidder's Canal:Collecting Tubules:Urinogenital Duct:
The number of puppies a dog can produce in one litter varies depending on the breed, age, and health of the dog. On average, a dog can give birth to anywhere from 1 to 12 puppies in a single litter, with larger breeds tending to have larger litters.
No, it is not risky for a girl to be transmitted with dog's sperm. Inter-species mating is not possible due to genetic incompatibility, so the sperm of a dog cannot fertilize a human egg. Additionally, even if it were possible, the differences in genetic makeup between species would likely result in an unsuccessful fertilization process. Therefore, there is no risk to a girl from being transmitted with dog's sperm.
females do not produce sperm
They can produce viable sperm as young as 4 months.
Males produce sperm from the age of puberty throughout adult life.
Most Men can and do produce sperm all their life, Unlike women, men produce live sperm continuously throughout their life. As they age, the ability to get an erection may impeded their ability to deliver it, and new research shows that it is not as lively & vigorous as men age, but most men produce sperm from Puberty throughout their lifetime.
Sperm generally starts being produced at around the age of 13 to 15. Remember this can vary depending on how fast the individual is developing.
Of course they do. Sperm is produced whole life time
This will depend upon the exact state of the testicles. If both testicles are retained within the body wall, the dog will be infertile and produce no viable sperm. If only one testicle is retained within the body wall and the other has descended into the scrotum, the dog will produce viable sperm but likely have a low sperm count. If only one testicle is retained but it is outside the body wall although not in the scrotum, the dog will produce viable sperm and may have a normal sperm count. However, cryptorchidism (retained testicles) is a highly inherited condition, and it is likely that the dog would pass this defect on to his offspring. For this reason, most veterinarians and responsible breeders will advocate for the dog to be castrated and removed from the breeding pool.
Yes and entirely natural.
Boy produce sperm "usually" between the ages of 11 and 13. There are exceptions but this is the average age.
A soon as puberty begins a boy can normally produce sperm. It is highly unusual, but not impossible, for a boy to experience the onset of puberty at age 8. as above it could happen but the odds are very low
Yes, How else would it impregnate a bitch?
Around your mid 12. During Puberty a boy will start to produce sperm.