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> <br />Eta if the bitch is young enough and so are the sires then yes one litter now and use the other dog in 2yrs or so.
> It is accepted by the kc providing the pups are dna tested to confirm who the father is for each puppy
> And keep going until she has quit standing
> Maybe I should have given more details in my original question so that some people would not treat me like they have done
>I, like everyone else, saw someone asking if it's ok to let both dogs have their way with her repeatedly for as long as possible.
>he suggested using both this time to be sure of pups and when dna is done you know if the young male has fertilised any or not.
> <br />Why not just test a semen sample from the young dog to check his fertility?
> If both dogs have not tied (turned back to back)
> Also the term "served" isn't used.
> It certainly is, in many books, possibly a little archaic, but a term often used by an older generation.
> in the wild, bitches tend not to come into season as often as the domestic dog does
> especially in breeds that require more hands on.
> (though at other times you do get a pair faffing about).
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