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Best Age To Breed A Dog
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Best Age to Breed a Dog
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Most experts agree that the best age to breed a dog is when they are two years old. Besides being two years old the dog should have gone through two heat seasons before being bred.
The best age to breed a dog is at the age of 3-4years old. If your were to breed them at a young age they are possible to die because they are still devoliping and if your were to do it at on older age 6 and older they can have a chance of ...
Your intuition is right on target. A dog (that has been genetically tested) should not be bred younger than 2 years old. Most reputable breeders stop breeding the female at 6 or 7 after one litter every year and a half or so. First litter a...
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Most vets say second heat or later.
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As with all dog breeds, it is best to wait until the dog is full grown. At least one year of age.
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It's never a good time to add to the increasing pet over population in the world. All breeders fuel the companion animal overpopulation crisis, and every time someone purchases a puppy or a kitten instead of adopting from an animal shelter,...
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Not only pit bulls but also all dogs should be used for breeding after 2 years of age because at this age male dogs have good quality of sperms and female dogs are physically mature enough to afford stress of pregnancy and labor. Before usi...
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