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Question by Mommy
Submitted on 4/25/2004
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In regards to breeding, how many times should you let the male dog mate(or try to) with one individual female during one heat?


Answer by barbra
Submitted on 8/8/2004
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it would be good to let them try about 17 rimes during mating to ensure pregnancy

 

Answer by concarr
Submitted on 10/12/2004
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we are leaving our dog at a kennell tomarrow for breeding and they do it three times once a day for three days

 

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