How do I know when it is the best time to mate my dog?
This can be difficult. Some females can ovulate either early or late during the heat period. Most ovulate and are receptive around the 11th day of estrus. The discharge will then be less bloody and the female will be actively looking for a male.
Are there any tests to determine when to mate my dog?
Yes. There are two simple tests available from your veterinarian.
1. Vaginal smear test. A simple microscopic examination of vaginal cells will detect changes in cell appearance and numbers. This has been used for many years and is reasonably reliable. It is non-invasive and does not cause discomfort for the female.
2. Blood test. This determines changes in the progesterone level in the blood. This test is very sensitive and has become popular due to its accuracy.
Both tests can be performed at the veterinary practice. The blood test gives a very good indication when mating is most likely to be successful and is very useful for females that have a history of unsuccessful mating or for breeding dogs that have to travel considerable distance to the stud.
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Hope this helps.
2007-03-10 20:59:38
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answered by Matthew D 3
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2016-12-13 03:43:11
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answered by ? 4
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Hi Ria!
Only in second phase a heat, in the actual fertile phase or estrus.
In the first phase a heat ( this stage lasts six to 11 days with an average of nine days ) your dog will be attractive to males but not receptive to them.
In the second phase, the female is now receptive to males and will stand for breeding. This stage generally lasts five to nine days. Unfortunately, it can last as long as 20 days and still be normal. Each dog is different and must be monitored closely. The end of this stage is characterized by the female no longer accepting the male.
The last two stages of the estrous cycle are diestrus, a non-receptive time when the corpora lutea, which produce progesterone, are active on the ovary and anestrus. During anestrus there is no ovarian activity. Diestrus and anestrus are lengthy periods: diestrus lasts 56 to 60 days and anestrus is variable, but several months long. Most dogs cycle twice a year.
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2007-03-10 22:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-24 20:02:26
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answered by ? 4
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The 11th or 12th day. It is best to put the two together for several days after the 7th day and until she goes out of her heat. The mating will take place several times.
IF the female is removed prior to her heat ending and another male reaches her she can be bred by both dogs!
2007-03-10 22:02:29
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answered by ca_redneckgirl 2
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.I am going to make this short..Around her 12th day she should be in her prime. You can also check my rubbing your hand down her back next to her butt, If she stands for you with her tail crock that is also a sure fire way to know she is ready.
2007-03-11 00:24:08
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2007-03-11 04:42:45
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2007-03-11 01:56:16
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