When your lab has stopped bleeding, she will start to flag (raise her tail and move to the side) and then she is ready, those are the days you need to breed, you should have at least 3 or4 days, she will want the male to get her, when she doesn't want the male then she's done.
Lab is still bleeding bright red blood however only small amounts but sire has no interest in mounting her. He has tried twice but lost interest right away, he has been licking and sniffing her but turns his nose up also. Any ideas as to what to do short of feeding him Viagra (joke). I'm lost he has never been like this with any other bitch he has been bred with.
Your Dog will be most fertile during the 7th to 10th days of her menstrual cycle. This is after she has stopped bleeding and is usually the only time the female will allow a male to mount her.
it lives 3 years and is able to breed at age 1 year
The female dog only lets the male breed during her heat cycle. This usually takes place every six months. The female will not breed during any other time.
A dog's heat cycle is 3 weeks. It does not matter what breed or size of dog it is, they all have the same length for their heat, which is 3 weeks.
18 to 21 days and conception occurs on 3rd day of cycle
Answerit depends on the size and breed of dog, but usually large breeds take about six months to come into another heat cycle.
Jerseys are one such breed.
It is unsafe to breed whilst riding a bike
A female shouldn't breed on her first ever cycle.
You breed it at the Day Care.
The first day of your current menstrual cycle (the first day you begin to bleed again) is also your last day of your previous cycle. The average length of the cycle is 28 days. The first day of your current menstrual cycle (the first day you begin to bleed again) is also your last day of your previous cycle. The average length of the cycle is 28 days.
a gariffe is able to breed at any time
Day one of the menstrual cycle is the first day of menstruation. This is why you'd have blood on the first day of your cycle, because this is your period.
The menstrual cycle begins with day 1 which is the first day of bleeding. The last day of the cycle is the day before the next period begins.
Yes, a 27 day cycle can change to a 35 day cycle. There are several factors that can contribute to a change in your menstrual cycle. Some of these include medication, stress, a change of lifestyle and certain medical conditions.
You can't have a two day menstrual cycle. A menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle, including ovulation and menstruation, so you can't possibly have a two day menstrual cycle. You may experience two day menstruation, or mid-cycle spotting for two days.
Yes, you can but only if you have a breeding farm on your ranch
She should cycle in 21 days