Once the female dog is determined to be in the peak of ovulation, the dog owner should quickly grasp the "Golden Week" of mating - that is, let the female dog mate with her dog husband within 5 days. However, even if the dog is at the peak...
Once the female dog is determined to be in the peak of ovulation, the dog owner should quickly grasp the "Golden Week" of mating - that is, let the female dog mate with her dog husband within 5 days.
However, even if the dog is at the peak of ovulation, it is not necessary to succeed in mating once. It depends on the wishes of both parties and whether each other has experience in this regard.
If the two dogs really cannot mate smoothly, they have to worry the owner to come out to help. In general, family breeding is that one of relatives and friends raises a boy dog and the other party raises a female dog (or vice versa), so they want them to mate and give birth to a puppy. If both dogs have no experience, there will be situations where boys are not interested and female dogs are unwilling to do so.
In order to avoid the embarrassing situation where both parties do not have “phone”, you can let the female dog start to get along with the boy dog on the first day of estrus, so that they can get to know and familiarize themselves. When they are formally mate on the 10th day, it is easier to get along with each other, so it is best to let them "like" each other.
Most virgin dogs will have strong desires when they smell the female dog's estrus. But not knowing how to do it is also a big problem. Even if both parties have fun, but don’t know how to execute it, there will be a situation where the boy’s dog is already lying behind the female dog but cannot enter the correct position no matter how it is. Sometimes there will be a hilarious scene of the boy’s dog lying on the female dog’s head and rushing around.