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How long does it take for a dog to breed back to blood?
Doggy cousin marriage is not recommended because a large part of dog deformities come from inbreeding. Although this is now considered basic common sense, many people still don't take it seriously. Inbreeding in dogs refers to breeding between dogs from the same litter or direct descendants, which can lead to a high probability of deformities or congenital defects in the puppies, such as deafness and marble eyes. To avoid this risk, doggy cousin marriage is forbidden.
Reasons for dog breeding back to blood
There are many reasons for a dog to breed back to blood. Generally, dogs will bleed after breeding, which indicates that the breeding has been successful. If the dog continues to bleed for more than seven days or bleeds heavily after breeding, it may be due to vaginal damage during the breeding process, and relevant checks and diagnosis at an animal hospital are needed before treatment.
What does doggy bloodback mean?
Doggy bloodback refers to doggy cousin breeding, such as a puppy breeding with its grandfather. This practice helps to maintain its excellent genes, but it also reduces the dog's immunity and resistance and can lead to the generation of genetic diseases. Nowadays, bloodback is usually carried out between generations, which can effectively reduce the risk of genetic diseases.
Doggy cousin breeding
It is not recommended to breed closely related dogs. Because the genomes of closely related dogs are similar, the puppies born from such breeding are prone to genetic defects, such as deformities or congenital defects, such as deafness and marble eyes. To avoid this hazard, closely related dog breeding is forbidden. If accidental cousin breeding occurs, it is recommended to bring the dog to the hospital early for spaying.