
Actually dogs are really designed to mate for about a week and then not for a longer period.
A canine fertility article I read ages ago suggested for collection collecting daily for several days (something like a week) and then resting for a few days.
Here we go:
http://www.labbies.com/reproduction4.htmQuality of the semen, therefore, is often more affected by factors other than age including degree of arousal, frequency of ejaculation, collection technique and sample handling. Since frequent ejaculation (daily collection of semen for 5 to 7 days) can cause a reduction in sperm output, studs in high demand may experience less than optimal fertility at certain times throughout their reproductive years. For this reason, it is recommended that sperm from valuable studs be collected and cryopreserved in sufficient quantities early in the male's career to ensure future availability. To this end, collection of semen on an "every other day" basis typically allows time for replenishment of sperm reserves........
Sperm are stored in the extragonadal compartments of the epididymis and the ductus deferens. The amount of reserved sperm will depend on the frequency and interludes between ejaculations. Total sperm counts in a sexually rested male encompass sperm reserves plus daily sperm produced by the testes. Sperm reserves are reportedly depleted by once per day ejaculation for 5 to 7 days. Therefore, once reserves are depleted, total sperm number will be represented only by the daily production of sperm by the testes.