> is it true about what her friend says about coming in early they can have another season the next month??
That would be a split season, not enough hormones to bring the bitch in season fully and then they come in again a few weeks later.
The bitch even now is on the young side to be bred from, and with funny seasons she may well not be a good candidate for breeding as such traits are often passed on to the offspring and she will end up with a line of poor breeding bitches.
Of course once the bitch is fully mature and her hormones stabilise she may be perfectly fertile.
Also is the dog experienced stud dog, many males never really get the hang of mating, and if they live with a bitch they may be even less inclined to mate her as the bitch is usually dominant in a mixed sex household, and he may lack the confidence to go all the way.
As for physically being small, I have had a bitch mated and have 3 litters without problems, and looking at her you would hardly think she was in season at all, as she never swelled much..