A female dog must at least 1 years old to breed.
The old mascot for Snuggle fabric softener was a Bichon Frise breed of dog.
Many veterinarians recommend breeding a dog before the age of 7 to prevent age-related health issues and ensure successful pregnancies. Breeding an older dog can pose health risks to both the mother and the puppies, such as increased chances of complications during pregnancy and birth. It is essential to consider the overall health and well-being of the dog before deciding to breed them.
male lions can breed when they are 2 years old and the female lions can breed when they are 3 years old.stupid person who asked this
miniature airedale
Ol' Yeller was a yellow Labrador retriever.
around 2 years old for male and female.
the dog can impregnate a female in less than 5 months of it life
cooper male
Depending upon the breed, the average male dog is capable of siring within a few months after birth.
If you are trying to breed a dog then it should be at least 3 years old, so it is an adult and ready to breed.
This usually happens when the dog is around six months old. Do not attempt to breed from her until she is atleast two years old. ^yup. even tho my little rottweiler got her first puppies when she was 1...but yeah...don't breed if she's not two years old
If she stopped her period or got nuetered then no but, if none of that then yes.
Female dogs "go into heat" randomly, about twice a year. You should not breed her until she is about 3 years old, and you should have her checked out by a vet before you start.
Labrador Retriever
My dog Rhubarb had her puppies a week ago when she was 2-3 years old. I think its when they start their period, like with us humans.
No, as long as the dog is healthy it is not too old.
It would be extremely risky and dangerous to breed an 8 year old dog. Regardless of age or health, it is irresponsible and ridiculously selfish to breed any dog when so many die EVERY SINGLE DAY in animal shelters. DO NOT BREED OR BUY WHILE HOMELESS DOGS DIE!