I am trying to breed my male American Bulldog with another owner's female. She isn't experienced at all and tends to keep sitting down when mounted. My male is experienced and things look good except they haven't locked together. Is locking essential to successful mating? He hasn't had a problem locking in the past. This female is very small also. Would this be the fault of the male or the female or something else?
While I have heard of breedings conceiveing without a tie, I really doubt the success rate would be very good. I think a tie is essential. As far as the female sitting down, that's fairly common in maiden bitches and also females who are not quite fertile...you want her to be standing and flagging..what day of her cycle is she on? Most dogs are not fertile until days 9-14. Take her in for a progesterone test to determine if she's ready.
Personally, I feel if you have to ask this question, you shouldn't be breeding dogs. There is so much more than putting two dogs together when it comes to breeding..especially with a bull breed.
Personally, I feel if you have to ask this question, you shouldn't be breeding dogs. There is so much more than putting two dogs together when it comes to breeding..especially with a bull breed.
Should I make some :happy1: ???
Might be some flames i could roast some corn on! :lol:
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