Nothing. The female must be on heat to breed puppies.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
Answerit depends on the size and breed of dog, but usually large breeds take about six months to come into another heat cycle.
As with most dog breeds, Great Danes will go into heat approximately every 60 days throughout the spring and summer.
There are around 200 dog breeds recognized in Australia by the Australian National Kennel Council.
Some extinct dog breeds include the Turnspit Dog, Talbot Hound, and English White Terrier. These breeds were popular in earlier centuries but are no longer bred or recognized as distinct breeds today.
most, your house is heat regulated and have space to keep a dog
No, as not all Dog's come into heat every six months exactly. Some may have a heat cycle eight or nine months after the last one. Smaller breeds usually have their heats slightly further apart than larger breeds. Also, some breeds of Dog, such as the Basenji, only have one heat cycle a year so it is nothing to worry about.
Nothing happens. You'll just have a happy dog. LOL.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
The dog gets warm. :)
Most breeds of Dog have a season/heat every six months, although some more primitive breeds such as the Basenji only have one season a year.
When they're about a year old. 2nd Answer: Anywhere from 6 months on. Normally the larger breeds start later in age than the smaller breeds.
how do I know if my female dog is in heat?
Typically twice a year. The heat cycle for most dogs is between 6-8 months and can last from 2 - 4 weeks at a time. They can have their 1st season as early as 6 months old.
Answerit depends on the size and breed of dog, but usually large breeds take about six months to come into another heat cycle.
Most larger dog breeds have their first estrus at around 15 months.
Dog hybrid depending on the mix of the breeds. Then they have the same qualites of both breeds.