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What age until breeding a young dog?

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25 March 2008, 09:38
graybird
What age until breeding a young dog?
How long will you wait until you breed a young dog for the first time?


Graybird

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25 March 2008, 23:53
Mary Hilliard-Krueger
A dog physically and mentally matures between 2-3 years of age. The larger the breed the higher end on the years. Most 'breeding health screening tests' cannot be performed until a dog is over 2 years old. You have a higher percentage rate of healthier puppies when you breed older dogs.

Kind Regards,
Mary


Taxidermist/Rugmaker
26 March 2008, 02:33
JTEX
For a female especially if you are going to breed her frequently, I would recommend breeding on the second heat cycle. Pelvis is not completely hardened yet and this is purported to allow widening of the birth canal to make all deliveries easier on the female. I don't know if this is scientifically proven but I do know that is how I did it, and many other breeders also.

I do know that that genetic disorders such as displasia can be screened earlier than 2 years just not "certified" until 2 years.
26 March 2008, 05:16
Mary Hilliard-Krueger
Many female dogs can have their second heat cycle before they are 1 year old. You'ld be breeding a puppy to have puppies.

There is a reason why OFA and other 'breeding health screening tests" are not 'certified' until a dog is 2 years of age!

Not sure where you got the info on the pelvis...never heard that in Vet med school! Roll Eyes

It is medically recommended to skip a heat cycle for any breeding bitch. Their bodies need a chance to rest, regain strength and peak health. Top breeders have many bitches to produce litters and allow for this time of rest.

Kind regards,
Mary


Taxidermist/Rugmaker
26 March 2008, 05:20
graybird
I asked because my pup came into her first cycle around Christmas time, which would have made her about 8 months old. I was thinking of breeding her on her third cycle, which would make her about 1 yr & 8 months; thereby, having late spring/early summer pups and she would be over two years then.


Graybird

"Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning."
29 March 2008, 16:46
T Bone
2 years is the standard.
30 March 2008, 00:15
ACRecurve
I recommend to my clients that they not allow their female dogs to breed until at least the third heat.


Good hunting,

Andy

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