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When can a golden retriever mate?
Generally speaking, a dog can mate for the second time after its second heat. The first heat of a dog usually occurs around 6-8 months. It is best not to hurry to mate the dog during its first heat. Also, when the owner pairs the dog, they should provide a quiet environment to avoid the dog being affected and resulting in failed mating. During the dog's mating process, the owner should not forcefully separate them to avoid damage to the dog's reproductive tract and organs.
Optimal mating time for golden retrievers
Golden retrievers usually reach sexual maturity and have their first heat at the age of 6-8 months. However, this is not the best time for them to mate and breed, as they haven't reached physical maturity yet. Mating at this age can lead to complications during childbirth, and mating at this age may cause physical harm to the dog. The optimal mating time for golden retrievers is usually around 18 months.
How many times do dogs need to mate?
Usually, dogs only need to mate two times. Dog mating usually occurs on the ninth day of the female dog's heat, with the mating duration being about twenty minutes. The second mating takes place the morning of the tenth day of the female dog's heat, which increases the success rate of mating. The mating time for a dog's first heat is usually on the twelfth night of the female dog's heat, and the morning of the fourteenth day of her heat.
Points to note after golden retriever mating
Firstly, in order to maintain a normal physical condition for smooth childbirth, daily basic exercise should be kept, but avoid vigorous activities like running and jumping. A thirty-minute walk every day is ideal. Secondly, do not randomly change food, especially avoid feeding fatty foods. Overweight dogs are prone to complications during childbirth, so it's necessary to strengthen calcium supplementation for the dog.