When does a teddy bear mate?

Teddy reaches sexual maturity about 7-8 months after birth. At this time, Teddy has the ability to reproduce, but it is not recommended to breed Teddy at this time. Because Teddy's body is not fully developed at this time, it will be difficult to bear the pressure of pregnancy.
The earliest breeding time for Teddy should be when the dog is in heat for the second time, that is, around one and a half years old. However, the best time for breeding is when a male dog is about two years old. When a female dog is in heat for the third time, all the body functions and organs of the male and female dogs are fully developed, and the activity of sperm and eggs is also relatively high. Suitable for breeding.
Adult female Teddy dogs will go into estrus twice a year, with the spring estrus period from March to May and the autumn estrus period from September to November. The sign of estrus is vaginal bleeding, which usually lasts for about 21 days.
Notes on Teddy breeding:
1. Before breeding, it is best to conduct a health check-up on both dogs to ensure there are no diseases.
2. When breeding, choose a quiet and clean place, and avoid being watched by others except the owner.
3. In order to improve the success rate of breeding, dogs can be mated 2-3 times during estrus.
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