Theoretically, after the first heat at 7-8 months, Alaska has reached sexual maturity and is ready to give birth, but Alaska has not yet reached physical maturity, and giving birth at this time can be very harmful to the body and the risk of difficult births is high. When a female Alaskan is in heat, she will have a period similar to a girl’s menstrual flow, or what we commonly call her period. At this time, the female Alaskan will resist the male dog approaching her, so mating is not advisable right away. When the female Alaskan’s period comes on day 9-12, it is usually the best time for Alaskan breeding. Alaska should not eat too much before mating, otherwise it will easily cause vomiting during the mating process. A noisy environment will not be conducive to mating, so before mating, owners should find a quiet and comfortable environment for Alaska to avoid disturbance and fright during mating.
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