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How old do littermates have to be to breed?

How old do littermates have to be to breed?

Can littermates breed? Yes they can, and they shouldn’t. I don’t know how old these littermates are but a female reaches sexual maturity within 6 months, sometimes earlier, depending on the breed, and a male reaches full maturity between 9-12 months, but again, sometimes even earlier.

What do you need to know about raising littermates?

If you plan to adopt littermates, also plan to hire a dog trainer. I am not a dog trainer, I’m a blogger. I am unable to give you advice on raising your puppies. I can only share my experience and advice you to hire a professional, positive-based dog trainer to help you with your littermates.

When is the best time to separate littermates?

During my appointment with Leslie, we determined that the best course was to re-home one of her twelve-week-old siblings. Dunbar agrees that it’s often best to separate littermates, especially if symptoms appear early, so that each has a chance to develop normally as an individual.

Are there any cases of people adopting litter mates?

That said,I should add that there are numerous cases in which people have adopted litter mates without any problems at all. What happens on so many factors, including the temperament of the pups, their early experience, etc. etc.

Can littermates breed? Yes they can, and they shouldn’t. I don’t know how old these littermates are but a female reaches sexual maturity within 6 months, sometimes earlier, depending on the breed, and a male reaches full maturity between 9-12 months, but again, sometimes even earlier.

If you plan to adopt littermates, also plan to hire a dog trainer. I am not a dog trainer, I’m a blogger. I am unable to give you advice on raising your puppies. I can only share my experience and advice you to hire a professional, positive-based dog trainer to help you with your littermates.

During my appointment with Leslie, we determined that the best course was to re-home one of her twelve-week-old siblings. Dunbar agrees that it’s often best to separate littermates, especially if symptoms appear early, so that each has a chance to develop normally as an individual.

That said,I should add that there are numerous cases in which people have adopted litter mates without any problems at all. What happens on so many factors, including the temperament of the pups, their early experience, etc. etc.