Ya, if ya want a bunch of unwanted puppies or worse yet, a dead mother from trying to whelp huge puppies!..
GAWD, use your brain please and do not do this.. fix them so they cannot reproduce..
Why on earth would you want to breed them??!!
2007-01-01 11:55:13
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answered by Mommadog 6
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Yes, it's possible, but not smart. First, the female will either die during pregnancy, or the puppies will all die, or both. The male is FAR TOO LARGE to breed with your female.
Secondly, 'crossbreed' dogs should not be bred. Period. This violates every ethical breeding rule around.
Third, if you have to ask a question that's so basic, you may want to rethink the whole thing. This is a very basic concept that no one who is considering breeding dogs should have to ask.
Save both your dogs. Get them fixed. There is NO need to breed them with ANY other dog. Breeding them would be unethical, immoral, and irresponsible.
Edit: " so i what if they do by themselfs (if u are gunna tell me tog et rid of them dont bother anwering)" Don't let them. Keep them separated until you can get them both fixed. There is NO reason for you to keep them unaltered. Get your male in RIGHT NOW, before the female arrives. Then, get the female fixed as soon as you can.
I'm not "gunna" tell you to get rid of them, but I really question your maturity and morality if you really "want to breed them" and are letting them run around unaltered. There are so many mutt dog killed in shelters, why risk adding to this? Show that you are responsible and caring and have them fixed. Otherwise, you'll be back on here in a few months asking if your dog is pregnant and if she's "gunna" die. I'm sure you don't want to be responsible for killing your dog or her puppies, so again, have BOTH dogs altered. Good luck to you. : )
2007-01-01 12:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Not wise. If you want to breed dogs you most of the time need to have a smaller male than the female because you dont want the puppies to be to big for the female to deliver. There can be serious complications from too big of puppies from emergency surgery to losing the litter to even losing the female, so if you want to breed your male find him a female closer to his size and breed your female with a male that is closer to her size. Depending on how small your female is(like yorkie or Chihuahua cross) breding him with her and having his pups would be like you trying to give birth an elephant calf. NOT FUN!! Just some ideas to think about. If it were me I would spay and neuter them (lot better for them health wise) but if you want to breed do it responsibly and do it in your dogs best interest. Good luck.
2007-01-01 12:12:22
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answered by Ryne's proud mommy 4
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It must be nice to have a laid back Lab I have a lab mix and he has so much energy so me and my wife actually got another dog for that reason the other dog is a chihuahua mix they get a long great, they are inseparable. What the adoption place did before we took the smaller dog home was have the other dog go there first and make sure they get along
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answered by Anonymous
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Possibly not. BUT THE FEMALE MIGHT DIE IF THEY DO TRY. Either that or the pup(s) will die of mal-nutricen. Like a baby being born to soon. I have done much research on this type of question. ( and you probably to. ) If the female is the smaller dog it wont be able to carry the large pups. When a chihuha is born for instance, it is smaller than a rotwilier puppy would be. its just nature. So NO your small female shouldn't/wont probably be able to carrier the large pups. You might want to breed 2 faily close same size dogs.
2007-01-01 11:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's probably possible but quite dangerous for the mother and the puppies. If the female was big and the male was small it would not be as much of an issue but in this case you should really find a larger female if you intend to breed your larger male.
2007-01-01 11:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Why in the world would you purposely breed two mixed breed dogs. Look on www.petfinder.com sometime at the enormous number of mixed breed dogs that are set to be euthanized while irresponsible pet owners such as yourself continue to use your dogs for entertainment purposes without ever considering the position of the dog. Puppies are cute, and fun to play with, but when you can't find homes for them and can't afford to keep them yourself, they end up in shelters, tossed away like garbage just so you could have fun for a few weeks with a couple of puppies.
My advice, get rid of both dogs and give them the chance at a happy and health life with a responsible pet owner.
2007-01-01 12:50:20
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answered by alapinklady 3
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Yes, breeding them would be possible but are you sure it's somethign you want to do? Why do you want to breed a mutt with a mutt when there are already more than enough filling up the pounds?
Breeding dogs is a huge responsibility and I would encourage you do to a lot more research before making this big decision with your pets.
2007-01-01 11:55:42
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answered by gypzndog 3
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No its not possiable because the puppies can and will kill the mother cause they will be to big for her to deliver and then if you want to get down to it then the mother and the babies will more then likely die, and why would you want to breed to mutts that is just plain stupid on your part by producing more mutts in this country and will more then likely be put in an animal shelter along with other mutts
2007-01-01 12:24:55
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answered by hunter 3
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They'll definitely breed. There are going to be all sorts of complications, as the small female will have the larger dog growing in her uterus. Be prepared to have a c-section performed on the female . . . it's going to cost a lot of $$.
2007-01-01 11:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they can and will and the pregnancy will kill your little female....
if your not buying for breeding spay and neuteror be dedicated beyond belief to keeping them apart all the time...all the time i stress because you never can tell when a female is in heat until it is usually too late.
2007-01-01 11:56:02
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answered by bullydog4u 1
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