The requirements for selecting a male dog for breeding are 1. pure breed. Fertility and pure breed within three generations; 2. moderate height. Male dogs do not need to be too high to avoid difficulties in mating; 3, physical health. Do not be too fat or too thin, energetic, strong, broad forequarters, strong hindquarters, flexible, strong and strong limbs, bright eyes; 4, reproductive organs must be well developed. Any cryptorchid, single testicle and swollen testicles do not meet the requirements. The scrotal skin is soft and delicate, close to the abdominal wall, not loose and drooping. 5, male strong. When the female dog is in heat close to the male dog, she likes to climb across, or without the female dog flirting, that is, she can actively climb across for mating. Before breeding, the male dog should ask the veterinary hospital for assistance in semen quality inspection. If the sperm is too little, the vitality is too low, and the survival time is too short, it should not be used for breeding to avoid causing empty pregnancies in the female dog. Those with genetic defects should not be used as breeding dogs to avoid inheritance to the next generation.
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