No, a dog cannot have pups without mating. Mating needs to happen so the female can get pregnant with the pups.
The heat cycle lasts two to three weeks, every 6 months. Spay your dog so she will live a much longer and healthier life.
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.
Any dog can mate with another breed of dog.
Dogs typically mate when the female is in heat, which is a natural reproductive behavior. During this time, the female releases pheromones that attract males. It's important to spay/neuter pets if you don't intend to breed them, to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
Most females will only allow a male to mount them if they are in heat as this is the time when they are most fertile. Although some females will allow a dog to mate them whilst they are not in heat, there is less chance of the female getting pregnant.
Are you a breeder? If so, find him a female dog.
No, a dog must be in heat to mate successfully. Otherwise she will not get pregnant.
Has she come on heat yet?
Certainly! Just like a human, if your dog is in heat and is infultrated by an un-nuetured dog than it has a very high chance of being pregnant.
Usually if the female is in heat any male dog will mate with her
No they do not the female dog has to be in heat
No you don't, when the time is right in the females heat cycle, he will do it instinctively.
Yes, the female has to be in "heat", also known as in season.
Will being in heat cause the dog to loose her appetite?
It's the same with any dog, when it's in heat.
The heat cycle lasts two to three weeks, every 6 months. Spay your dog so she will live a much longer and healthier life.
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.