When should golden retrievers be bred?

Golden Retriever female dogs will have their first estrus approximately 6-9 months after birth. They can become pregnant at this time, but it is not recommended to breed Golden Retrievers at this time. Because the various organs of the Golden Retriever's body are not fully developed at this time, it is dangerous for the Golden Retriever to get pregnant and give birth to babies at this time.
If you want to breed a golden retriever as early as possible, you can choose to breed it when it is 14 or 15 months old, when the golden retriever's body is basically fully developed. Adult golden retrievers will go into estrus once every year in spring and autumn, that is, from March to May and September to November, during which they can be bred.
The specific breeding time can be determined based on the estrus performance of the golden retriever. When the female golden retriever is seen frequently approaching the male dog, the labia are swollen, the vaginal secretions change from red to yellow, and she is willing to accept the male dog climbing on her, Then you can start making arrangements for breeding. During the breeding period, you should pay attention to choosing a quiet and clean place, follow up on the golden retriever's nutritional supplement, pay attention to environmental hygiene and the dog's own hygiene, and create good breeding conditions for the golden retriever.
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