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The whole process of dog breeding

2021-10-17 / 308 Read
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The whole process of dog breeding

First, on the day of mating, due to Most bitches are very territorial and it is best to bring bitches to males. If the male dog goes to the female dog, this requires the male dog to have a lot of self-confidence. If possible, let the two dogs socialize first to get to know each other before actually mating. If the bitch is not used to getting along with other dogs, she may refuse to mate. Breeds, which are hostile by nature, may have more difficulty mating.

It is usually necessary to hold the female dog tightly during the mating process to prevent her from harming the valuable male dog.

The following is the specific process of dog breeding:

1. The best time for dog breeding is: when it is just dawn in the morning. Because it is quieter at this time, the dog's libido is also better, and it is easy to achieve mating, even in the cool evening. At the same time, pay attention to choosing a quiet venue to avoid being disturbed by idlers.

2. When the female dog is ready to mate, the female dog will put her tail aside, and then the male dog will take the initiative to approach the female dog, and then ride on the back of the female dog, resulting in initial ejaculation. A part of the male dog's penis (the glans penis) swells into place and connects to each other.

3. After the mating is successful, the male dog's penis will be locked in the female dog's vagina, and the male dog will also turn sideways, forming a state where the two dogs are connected. Do not force them to separate at this time, this state generally lasts 20 to 30 minutes, and then ends naturally. During this process, attention should be paid to stabilizing the female dog, so as to avoid the male dog being injured by forcibly twisting.

4. Although supervision is not required at this stage, caution must be exercised. The female dog may suddenly become aggressive, or twist prematurely and damage the male dog.

Be careful not to force the two dogs apart during this process. Otherwise, some dogs will be frightened or angry, thus biting the dog owner.