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Question by Sneakchop
Submitted on 3/20/2004
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I have a friend trying to breed Bloodhounds.
Every time the female is in heat, the male has no idea what to do.  They are two years old. Are they too young?


Answer by Animal-Lover
Submitted on 5/15/2004
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Not at all Sneakchop. They are a fine age to breed, actually a perfect age. Because the female and male are now adults, strong and hopefully healthy.

 

Answer by Kadi Maxwell
Submitted on 7/5/2006
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i am wanting to start my own bloodhound kennel and i have a 1 year old and i was wandering how old she needs to be to breed and how old does the male have to be

 

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