It is probably because she had experience with her puppies getting hurt or she feels he is too rough or she is brand new to breeding that she is scared what will happen to them
Another answer:The way she's acting is completely normal. Males will often kill newborns if they get a chance (usually by picking them up in their mouths and shaking them to death), so the mom will instinctively warn males away until the pups are bigger and she feels that the threat has passed.Even sweet, docile dogs can be aggressively violent when protecting a litter, so for the time being it's a good idea to keep the male dog separated from mom and the pups if possible. She'll let him come near when she's good and ready for him to.
If there is any doubt at all, then no. Some males are safe around puppies, and some are not. Unlike with female dogs, there is no particular parental attachment between males and their offspring. They either like puppies or they don't, regardless of whether the puppies are their own. Puppies are fragile. If you make a mistake and judge a male safe that isn't, it can result in puppies deaths. So err on the cautious side.
As long as your female boxer dog and male boxer dog are not related, you can allow them to mate and have puppies. It is up to you if you want to sell the puppies or just raise them yourself. If you do not neuter the puppies they will try to mate, but since they will be brother and sister it isn't recommended that you allow them to mate.
A male and female boxer will try to mate with their own puppies once the puppies go into heat.
you ussually should wait about 6~7 days because the can catch a harmfull desease
You can check with local breeders in your area to buy a boxer female and male. Many breeders have puppies from different parents so they are not related, and you can allow them to mate.
Puppies generally become sexually active around 6-9 months of age, but this can vary depending on the breed and individual dog. It is recommended to have puppies spayed or neutered at around 6 months of age to prevent unwanted litters.
Sure. ---- Actually, this depends on whether it is a female labrador with a male pomeranian or vice versa. If you allow a male labrador to mate with a female pomeranian, you are risking the pom's health. This mix could result in puppies which are too large for the female to carry or deliver, the Labrador being a considerably bigger breed of dog. There would be no issues with a male pom mating with a female lab.
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Yes, it is perfectly fine to bathe your dog before she has puppies.
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