Usually, they will stand when they are receptive. This can be anywhere in the cycle and doesn't always depend on the bleeding part. If you have them separated and plan on presenting her to the stud for breeding, you want to let them visit each other every day. Keep a record of her reactions on every day of her cycle, then you will know when to have them together in the future. I have known bitches to stand as early as the fifth day and as late as the eighteenth day, so if you want this to work using the guessing technique, this is what you want to do.
2007-06-07 07:37:33
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answered by ibbibud 5
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The fact that you own a female dog does NOT make you a breeder. You don't even know the very basics of the estrus cycle, you shouldn't be breeding your dogs. What will you do when life-threatening complications take place in whelping?
HERE ARE SOME THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE DECIDING TO BREED YOUR DOG:
Have they completed their AKC championships in the ring, thereby proving their quality as breeding stock?
Have you studied their pedigrees to determine possible genetic defects going back decades?
Have you evaluated male and female against the written breed standard to determine why their particular offspring would make a viable contribution to the breed?
Have you done the requisite health tests?
Are you willing to have their eyes and hips certified?
Do you understand the risk to the female in breeding her?
Are you willing to pay for a Caesaran, (quite common in boxers, about $1,000.00 + postnatal care)
Are you willing to supplement and tube feed puppies for 24 hours a day?
Are you willing to spend 12 weeks hand raising puppies in your home?
Are you willing to go to the expense of 12 weeks of shots and wormings for however many puppies you bring into the world?
Are you willing to interview dozens of potential pet buyers to determine exactly which ones will be the absolute Best homes for your puppies?
Will you have a spay/neuter clause in your pet buyer contract requiring proof of spaying/neutering before each pup is 6 months old?
Will you GUARANTEE that for if ANY reason during the life of the puppies you've bred, their owners can no longer keep them, they must be returned to you?
K
2007-06-07 07:35:49
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answered by K 5
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wonderful. you assert which you truly desire your infants to adventure the miracle of delivery? nicely, information Flash! there are a lot of alternative information on the thank you to end that, in basic terms approximately all of which do no longer contain inflicting the deaths of canines already in shelters with the aid of fact THERE at the instant are not sufficient residences! Are you going to have your little one interior the transport room the subsequent time you have a little one? I doubt it. And why no longer? with the aid of fact some issues are in basic terms thoroughly pointless and have not have been given any academic fee. that's what books and video clips and diagrams are for. heavily, the "miracle of existence" excuse is old, drained & pathetic. that's no longer probable even an excuse, that's greater like plugging your ears and screaming "Nananana...i won't be in a position to pay attention you...nanananahhhhh!" yet ok, if this is the path you will take (selfish and irresponsible as that's) then to be sincere, you should additionally prepare the flipside. Take your infants to a shelter and prepare them each and all of the stunning canines which would be lifeless in the week. And to be thorough, you additionally must prepare them a video documentary of what happens to the undesirable canines; from being led down the hallway to the room, good right down to the poor little one's lifeless physique being thrown in a pile with all the different canines that no-one wanted. Sickening? frightening to pay attention or think of approximately? Then pull your head out of the sand and don't upload to the project!!! while 4-6 MILLION animals are euthanized each and every 12 months in this us of a, there is no way you may justify one in all these selfish, ignorant decision. Please re-think of this rely and that i could propose which you make a journey right down to the community kill shelter AND watch a sort of "academic" video clips on puppy over-inhabitants. in case you nonetheless desire to reproduce....nicely, you're a sociopath; and each and all of the reasoning interior the worldwide won't be in a position that can assist you.
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answered by jowers 4
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You don't breed. Get her spayed. You don't have any idea how to breed. Leave the breeding to the professionals that know what they are doing. Don't put your dog through the pain of giving birth for no good reason.
2007-06-07 07:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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They will let you know when she can't stay away from him let her at em.
It is natuer and they hear the call when it is time relax and go with youre heart if you are woried about health don't breed
OMG will you guyes SHUT UP. Sorry I hate all the whiny crap heads that think only dogs that are cared for by another other than the owner should care for the dog.
I you love youre bread and want to better the line and know that youre will you are ready to pay a vet for check ups and a c-section want to stay up all night caring for her you read read and read about the breed and have some homes lined up Go for it
2007-06-07 07:36:48
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answered by Marvelgirl 3
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Sounds like you don't have a mentor - this is so important you should delay EVERYTHING till you have contacted a breed club and found a mentor. So answer: in 6 months to a year...
2007-06-07 08:27:10
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answered by ragapple 7
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The female will allow the male to breed with her when it is time, usually after they stop bleeding.
2007-06-07 07:50:20
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answered by yorpoorott 1
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Just leave them together and they will pick the time, many times actually. When the female is fertile she will flag the male-- stand with her tail straight up in the air right in front of him in a flirty like manner. They will mate several times if you just let them stay together. She will come out of heat quickly when she gets pregnant.
2007-06-07 07:34:34
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answered by mama woof 7
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I think we have enough boxers (and dogs in general) that need homes. Get your dogs spayed and neutered, please!
2007-06-07 07:40:12
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answered by KatyZo 3
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As soon as she stops bleeding, then keep them together until she rejects him.
2007-06-07 07:33:36
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answered by Jessie 2
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