When should fawn dogs be bred?

Female fawn dogs will have their first estrus approximately 6 to 9 months after birth. Theoretically, they can become pregnant at this time, but it is not recommended to breed fawn dogs at this time. Because the various organs of the Fawn Dog's body are not fully developed at this time, it is dangerous for the Fawn Dog to get pregnant and give birth to babies at this time.
If you want to breed a fawn as early as possible, you can choose to breed it 14 or 15 months after its birth. At this time, the fawn’s body can already withstand the pressure of pregnancy. Adult fawn dogs will go into estrus once every spring and autumn, that is, from March to May and September to November. During this period, fawn dogs can be bred.
The specific breeding time can be determined based on the performance of estrus: when the female dog’s labia are swollen, urinating frequently, the vaginal secretions change from red to yellow, she likes to be close to male dogs, and is willing to accept male dogs climbing on her, you can start to breed the fawns. The dog is bred.
If owners don’t want their fawn to get pregnant during estrus, they can help it control the discomfort caused by estrus by feeding it an anti-estrus powder. Feeding forbidden love powder is very simple, just put it directly into dog food or mix it into homemade dog food. This kind of medicinal powder can suppress the estrus of fawn dogs and relieve various problems caused by estrus in fawn dogs.
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