If you only just got her, give her a week or two before you even consider making her have puppies, for crying out loud!!! She needs time to get used to her new home. If she doesn't end up liking him, she will likely not allow him anywhere near her.
Get your dogs fixed, anyways. If you want more dogs, there are millions in shelters that need a home.
2007-03-13 06:59:30
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answered by Courtney 2
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I also have a woman rottweiler and could propose it. She is the desirable canines I even have ever seen and had. She growls while she performs, shes approximately 7 years old and nonetheless performs like while she replaced right into a domestic dog. quite some power. plenty and many affection. She a lap canines. And seems to dangle to me and forget approximately my sister mom and dad while i'm homestead. So she got here across a widespread proprietor. She accompanied me everywhere. Very very obedient. We even got here across a nook interior the room that we call "outing" so while she is being naughty we yell at her to "get in outing!" and she or he runs good to the outing nook together with her tail between her legs and would not go away til we tell her she will haha, its truly humorous. She consistently consistently listens. Very dependable. i'm not sure if all lady rottweilers are the comparable yet i like her and could likely get lady rottweilers in my destiny additionally. yet no longer 2 females on the comparable time reason they'll combat. We also have a rottweiler german sheppard blend and the merely combat on a regular basis and over each little thing.
2016-12-14 18:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree, when she comes into heat, the male will definitely be more attracted to her and she will be attracted to anything as well. Surprisingly, the majority of dogs don't know exactly how to breed. i.e. the female will get annoyed, the male won't be able to get it in.. haha yup, it's true. What I've (unfortunately) seen done is "getting the male off" yourself, and taking a turkey baster and putting it into the female with the baster. I work with dog breeders and this is what they do when the male and females don't like each other. Either way, you should think about researching more into it. Hope this helps!
2007-03-13 07:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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OMG seriously u just got her and already are wanting puppies... you obviously dont care about your dogs all you want is a quick buck. Well GOOD breeders dont even make much money....plus you may not even be able to get rid of all your puppies so then they will be homeless and probably end up in the pound. Stop being selfish and do what makes your dogs healthy and happy!
2007-03-13 07:03:51
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answered by S C 3
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Are your dogs AKC Champs that have both served to better the breed-or are they working dogs whose drive to perform makes them wonderful work dogs that people are falling over to get? No-then don't breed them. Breeding is costly, time consuming, and can lead to the mom dying. Enough said.
2007-03-14 04:41:40
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answered by VAgirl 5
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yes, they'll breed. And while I agree with the others that say there are many unwanted dogs that need homes, and you SHOULDN"T breed them, I just have to throw out there that I am sick of people talking about controlling animal population when HUMAN overpopulation is the biggest threat to our planet. So ya'll take your own advice..get fixed and go adopt!
2007-03-13 07:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The question should be "Why am I breeding my dog when so many die as a result of overpopulation?"
And then maybe you should think: "Maybe I shouldn't breed my dog before I know how to do it."
2007-03-13 07:02:04
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answered by pandora 2
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oh if you only got her yesterday, give her some time to get used to everything. once she does she'll probably be less shy around the other dog...
I'm pretty sure they'll breed
2007-03-13 07:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they likely will breed, which is why you ought to get them spayed/neutered. You're not a breeder and not knowledgeable about dogs, and therefore should not be allowing them to have a litter.
2007-03-13 07:02:14
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answered by Redneck Crow 4
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You obviously don't know enough about dogs to be breeding.
2007-03-13 07:06:22
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answered by lickitysplit 4
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