I'm not sure what the requirement is but my dalmatian/lab had her litter when she was 2 years old. She had 11 healthy puppies, all survived just fine and she had no negative affects from the pregnancy.
It is recommended that a dog only be bred once a year. Breeding more than this can result in sick or dead puppies. It will also harm the female because it puts too much stress on their body.
when my dog had puppies, what i remember it was only a matter of minutes. 5 tops. sorry not more specific :)
3 weeks
it should be fine to have a second litter as long as she is well looked after. you may also want to check with your vet, though.
Well, it really depends. You have to look at their pedigree and find out if anyone in their family has long hair. Such as the grandpa or grandma. 2 short hair dachsunds had 4 puppies. 3 were short haired and one was long. Their next litter was 2:2 and their last litter was 2:2 again. The dads parents both had long hair.
Dogs are typically in heat twice a year or roughly every six months. That said; you should not breed a puppy. Most people agree you should wait until at least the second or third heat cycle before breeding a dog. Only breed a dog if it is one of the best examples of the given breed. Anything less is only adding to the over population problem.
I personally think that no dog should be left out in the heat for long periods of time....
This actually happens a lot with kittens. It doesnt really harm the kitten, but if you catch it doing that, you keep taking the cat out, and try your best just to keep an eye on them. There really is no way on stopping them, but its not going to harm them. Again... just keep an eye on them and make sure they are just in there to do their business
On her next heat.
You should wait 3-4 months until breeding again. If the female breeds too often (litter after litter) it will shorten her life span.
A week. The litter can get all moldy and you should clean out the litter box once a week.
If her babies have died it meant that something went wrong. She should not breed again because the chance of her dying is very high. I would not breed her again.
they dont go in heat they ovulate every five days so five days after they have had a litter its shes ready to breed again but not healthy for the rabbit she needs a break too lol.
Not as long as they are now but they will never be tiny again
Your bitch should not come into heat for about 4 months. As long as she had no problems having the current litter and is in good health/condition there should be no reason you could not breed her again. There are several trains of thought on this subject. 1. Uterus is a muscle and it is better to use it, so breed every heat and then retire your bitch early after 4-5 litters. 2. Breed for two heats and rest one heat. This routine can be continued until 4-5 litters have been born. 3. Breed only once a year or every other heat cycle. This allows the bitch's body to recuperate. You need to talk with your vet and see what they suggest since you will have to work closely with them for a happy healthy bitch and litter. If your dog requires a c-section you should give her a year off to heal from the surgery before trying to carry a litter. Also if the litter has pulled your bitch's weight way down you need to make sure she is in top shape before breeding her again.
Females go into heat every five to nine months. So five to nine months after her last heat she will go into heat. The litter should not affect her next heat cycle.
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It depends on the type of breed and how well behaved it is ..... Really if it's pup then I'd say it's up to you....
A healthy hamster can be breed at about 4 months old and the average litter can have between 4 - 20 babies at a time. Normally it takes between 15 - 24 days for a hamster to have the babies.