You should never breed a dog less than 2 yrs of age. If she meets this criteria, the optimum time for mating would be during the 12th, 13th & 14th days after she first started spotting. Try to get 2 "ties" per day during the breeding sessions. Gestation is normally 63 days. If you do breed her start checking her temp vaginally 2x daily about a week before the 63rd day. When it drops over 1 degree, she will whelp within 24 hrs. Normal temp is 100 to 102 degrees, so you need to determine during the checking period what her normal temp is. Don't pay any attention to these idiots on this site who would never agree to breeding. I guess they just want dogs to become extinct.
2007-07-23 08:58:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Dogs, just like any other animal (or people for that matter) can only get pregnant while in esterus, so if her dog wasn't in heat, it didn't get pregnant. You might receive a fine for failing to confine your dog (leash law), and you would be responsible for the damage that your dog caused to her kennel, fencing, etc. However, you would not be responsible for any vet bills unless your dog injured her dog. YOU are not responsible for spaying her dog, and quite honestly, if her dog was spayed, this would not be an issue anyway. For that matter, I would recommend having your own dog neutered so you don't run into this problem again in the future.
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2016-04-14 06:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you can be pregnant or if you have infertility problems I reccomend to follow this method http://pregnancy.toptips.org
Many factors can cause a couple trouble in conceiving a baby, I'll list a few of the most common ones in women:
Anorexia or other dietary dysfunctions
Lacking amounts of FSH and LH are produced, so ovaries aren't as functional as they could be, and so not many eggs are produced
Stress, causing periods to become irregular
Medications such as cancer treatments,antidepressants, hormone therapy, pain killers, and antipsychotic drugs can all cause temporary infertility.
With the method that I posted above you will be able to get pregnant!
2014-09-27 07:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Now everyone can cure infertility using this natural remedy http://pregnancyhelps.info
infertility can run in the family and one of the first things the doctor asks you when you go to a fertility clinic is your family history regarding cases of infertility or other reproductive issues.
If infertility is caused by genetic disorder then it's not unusual that one of the kids (your mom) doesn't have it and another does (your aunt).
two months of trying is still to early to be concerned about the fact that you might be infertile and it's also quite early to go to a fertility specialist. Go to a regular Obgyb to get a closer insight and see what ways there are are to improve your fertility rate.
Also remove alcohol, caffeine and cigarettes from your life because they might influence your chances too. Stress is also a risk factor when it comes to infertility.
2014-12-21 18:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The best thing you can do is have her spayed!
The RSPCA slaughter 100's of dogs each year because too many people want to breed puppies, how do you know that the pups you breed will not end up the same way?
2007-07-23 22:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You should start by not wanting to get pregnant, just have sex everyday or every other day and don't think about getting pregnant, just have fun with your partner. Get more useful information and guides to get pregnant herehttps://tr.im/dIYEd
after sex-put a pillow under your butt or prop your feet up on the wall so your pelvis is tilted
eat healthy
back off caffiene
workout, even if its just a 20 minute walk a day, be active.
2016-05-01 00:37:59
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answered by ? 3
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Presumably your b1tch is KC registered and has a hip score equal to or lower than the breed average? If you haven't bred before the best way to get advice is to contact the breeder of b1tch (assuming they are knowledgeable, reputable breeders). Also, you are aware of the dermoid sinus problem in the breed? Are you prepared to have young puppies put to sleep if they are found to have this condition?
http://www.rhodesianridgebacks.org/puppyadvice.html
2007-07-23 10:48:59
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answered by anwen55 7
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After you have had her screened for genetic maladies. After you have had her hips and eyes checked. And after she has earned CH in front of her name.
What are her qualifications for being bred? How can you know that breeding her is a betterment to the breed? You don't mention that she is pure-bred, so are you breeding mutts?
There are hundreds of thousands of dogs in shelters across the country. Many shelters are not no-kill shelters so thousands of dogs are euthanized or gassed to death in gas chambers every day. Please stop to think about why you want to breed your dog. Take a walk through your local shelters to see how many dogs need homes, and know that if you breed your dog, you are writing the death sentence for some of them because they won't be adopted. Know also, that unless you require that the new owners of the puppies return the puppies to you if they can't keep them, that there is a good chance that one or more of your dogs litter will end up in one of those shelters.
Spay and neuter.
2007-07-23 08:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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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: Hip Dysplasia, Elbow Dysplasia, Retina Dysplasia, Factor VII, Progressive Renal Atrophy?
Have you had their eyes, patellas and hips certified? (OFA, Penn Hip, CERF)
Have both male and female been tested for brucellosis just prior to breeding?
Do you understand the risk to the female in breeding her?
Are you willing to pay for a Caesaran, (quite common, 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
2007-07-23 09:01:57
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answered by K 5
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When you can't get pregnant, and things look good from the outside, it can be extremely frustrating.
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2015-01-25 06:22:31
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answered by Anonymous
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