Choosing a Breed Mating PARTNER for your Dog

Choosing a Breed Mating Partner for your Dog

Even wolves, jackals and coyotes are very demanding when choosing a partner and they are frequently loyal to them, rejecting any other, while they are still capable to procreate, our domestic dogs are not as loyal or as scrupulous with the opposite sex, so it is normally its owner who imposes the selection criteria, chooses the partner and carefully prepare the encounter. dog leash with light

Many factors influence the election. First of all, choosing the right breed of dog. The most normal thing, among the pedigree dogs, is mat only with the dogs of their own breed and always trying to create dog that as close as possible to the standard. The good breeders always choose the male dogs that complement and balance the physical and psychological qualities of the female dog. The endogamy, that is, the election of a male with which the female has at least one common ancestor, is normally practiced when they are trying to create a variety with a determined aspect at a dog breeding house.

 

Many expert breeders go back several generations to determine the aptitude of every possible couple. If you are new at breeding dogs you would appreciate the advice and help of people who are really aware of breeding. Always demand for a dog that belongs to a respectful and experimented breeder and not just a simple puppy's factory. Normally, the owner of the breeder male dog charges for the mating, the price may vary but it is usually the equivalent value of one of the puppies that is going to be born.

When it is time to choose, you also have to consider the temperament and good health of the dog. No matter how gorgeous and of pure breed that dog may be, it will never be suitable for reproduction if it shows conduct problems o has any hereditary defect.

THE Reproduction CYCLE OF THE FEMALE DOG

Almost all female dogs have two heats a year (the Besanji are an exception because they only have one heat a year). The first heat (indicator of the end of the puberty) can arrive anytime between 6 and 18 months of age, but it commonly also arrive at 8 and 13 months.

The beginning of the heat is very difficult to detect in some female dogs. Normally, the owners see their vulva slightly swallowed and a little later appears a blood flow that lasts among four days and two weeks. During this time, the smell of the female dog is irresistible for the males, but the female dog doesn't let any of the males to get over it. In fact, it is possible that the female dog will try to bite any male dog that approaches it. It shows itself terribly irritable. It is only when the bleeding is over when the dog is really fertile and stays like that for five or twelve days. If you want to make sure the dog will get pregnant, it is better if the mating takes place at the beginning of this phase and two days later.

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