Puppies will start to mature at a certain time, but many first-time dog owners don’t know exactly when they will begin to mature. Let’s talk about how many months do puppies begin to mature and what should we pay attention to when puppies begin to mature?
When a dog reaches sexual maturity, it will begin to grow. Most small dogs reach sexual maturity at 8-10 months, medium-sized dogs take one to one and a half years, and large dogs take longer, one and a half to two years. The sexual maturity of dogs depends on specific circumstances. Different breeds, feeding methods, and feeding environments will lead to different maturation and puberty times.
Vaginal bleeding will occur when a female dog is in heat, and the best time for a female dog to become pregnant is 1-2 days after bleeding. A male dog is in heat when he smells the smell of a female dog in heat. When a male dog is in heat, he may urinate randomly. If the pet owner wants to breed, it is recommended to breed the female dog during the second estrus after it matures. If you do not plan to breed, it is recommended that your dog be neutered after its body matures.
The above are the points that need to be paid attention to when the puppy is in spring. If it is the first time to raise a dog, you can take a closer look so that you can deal with it well when the puppy is in spring.