At what age can a Teddy mate? “Tianri Tian” starts to form at this time
During the process of raising Teddy dogs, many owners feel very happy. Teddy dogs have a very cheerful personality and like to accompany their owners. To continue their Teddy’s bloodline, many owners choose to breed their dogs. The reproductive ability of Teddy dogs is also quite good, with about four to five puppies per litter. The number of puppies varies depending on each individual Teddy.
When can your Teddy dog normally mate? Age is a very important stage. Generally, mating is chosen after the Teddy reaches adulthood. The organs and body of an underage Teddy are not yet fully developed, so it is usually recommended to mate after adulthood. Mating during spring and autumn is the most appropriate. Under normal development, a Teddy will show signs of heat around five to six months old, but considering the best mating period is around one year old when the dog is mature, that is when mating is most effective.
During the Teddy’s heat period, its mood becomes very unstable. It will often howl to attract attention from the opposite sex, and will move its body around running back and forth. The Teddy’s vulva will show obvious or slight redness and swelling. The best time for mating is within ten to fifteen days after the heat starts.
Another situation to consider is if the female Teddy has given birth many times before, then the mating period for this dog needs to be adjusted earlier appropriately to reach the most suitable mating period.
After grasping the mating period, the most important thing is the choice of mating partner. If you want your Teddy to have a litter of cute and exquisite little Teddies, you need to find a suitable and high-quality male Teddy. If mating purebred Teddy dogs, you must choose a purebred male Teddy to ensure bloodline purity.
Many issues may arise during the mating process, and mating is not guaranteed to be 100% successful, so it is necessary to carry out the mating process appropriately and in moderation.