You may want someone else to answer too. I have a male dog, so I might be wrong, buth here's my answer: You should keep him away when they are just borned, and if you have female pups, be careful because you wouldn't like daddy messing with his daughter (as male dogs don't really see the difference between mate and daughter.
Anything MALE cannot give birth....think about it
A sire is a male dog who is the father of a litter of puppies.
It is to keep their dominance over the area so the other male can't spread its genes
Keep the male dog away from the female dog during the whelping process to prevent any potential stress or interference. Provide a separate, quiet space for the male dog to prevent any potential conflict or disruption during this sensitive time. It's best to supervise and monitor their interactions once the female dog and puppies have settled.
Excercise caution depending on the breed of the father. Some animals will kill their young if they detect any signs of weakness from birth. However, if you keep the dog away from the puppies, it may become agitated to the point of attacking you or the mother, or anything nearby. In short; let the father with the puppies and the mother, yet be very vigilant and if the father begins showing signs of aggression, separate them immediately.
They should both be neutered! Aren't there enough unwanted puppies out there?!
As long as your female boxer dog and male boxer dog are not related, you can allow them to mate and have puppies. It is up to you if you want to sell the puppies or just raise them yourself. If you do not neuter the puppies they will try to mate, but since they will be brother and sister it isn't recommended that you allow them to mate.
you just keep them away from a male (if their a female) keep them away from a female ( if their a male)
Um... At least a month and a half. If the male is showing signs of aggression toward the babies you should keep the male in a separate cage.
Male dogs can not have puppies.
The dog's gestation period is 64 days, so about two months after you remove the male you can expect puppies if the female got pregnant.
If you have 2 boxers and 2 Bengals, they can both mate as long as you have one male boxer, and one female boxer, and one female Bengal and one male Bengal, that are not related to one another. You can keep their puppies and kittens and raise them yourself, however it is a lot of work to take care of puppies and kittens. There are also many puppies and kittens looking for homes so its not really a good idea to breed your pets.
During the female dog's labor and delivery, it is best to keep the male dog away to avoid any stress or interference. Provide a separate space for the male dog to stay in until the puppies are born and the female is ready to interact with him again.
depends on how you treat them but if you ave a male dog keep away from the puppies or he might hurt them. Also make sure that the mother has enough food or she might result to eating her pups same with the male. Sorry for not helping that much but make you see a vet to if she's pregnant or any question you are unsure about rather than internet.
No, Male Dogs Can't Make Puppies, It's physically Impossible. Only Females Can Make Puppies.
One way to keep male cats away from your female cat is to have your female cat spayed, as this can reduce her attractiveness to male cats. Additionally, you can keep your female cat indoors or supervise her when she is outside to prevent male cats from approaching her. Using deterrents such as motion-activated sprinklers or ultrasonic devices can also help keep male cats away.
Two males should get along fine, especially if they are the same age. Always keep an eye on them when they are playing. Correct any behavioral issues as soon as they come up so they do not escalate out of hand.