Natural mating is more than meets the eye
A young male may be fertile from six months, but that does not mean he is ready for stud work. Health tests, physical maturity and temperament all matter. A nine month old can look very different a year later. Breeding an unfinished dog is a risk you do not need to take.
Simple checks matter. Undescended testicles, soft or undersized testes, or poor overall condition can all point to reduced fertility. On the female side, strictures or awkward angles can make natural matings difficult. Knowing this in advance prevents wasted trips and disappointment. OUR TOP TIP: Check that the stud dog has sired a litter or had a fertility check within the 3 month window you plan to mate within.
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Proactive stud owners support semen quality. Three proven allies are organic wheatgerm oil for natural vitamin E and antioxidants, natural selenium to support sperm formation, and royal jelly as a fertility booster when there are concerns. These are not gimmicks. Used correctly, they support semen quality and protect your chances of success.
TOP TIP: Canine Nutrition Coach specialise in offering breeding tailored advice and supplements designed specifically to support your puppy journey. |
Set the scene for a safe mating
Create calm and control from the start. Let the dogs settle and flirt. Keep the room quiet and limit the number of spectators. Children and other dogs should not be present. Good hygiene is non-negotiable. Clean hands or gloves, single-use equipment where relevant, and basic disinfection protect both dogs.
If you are unsure, ask the stud owner to explain the plan before you begin. Two experienced handlers are ideal, one for the stud and one for the bitch. This ensures everyone's safety when temperaments shift at the point of a tie.
OUR TOP TIP: Make sure the dogs will mate on non-slip flooring to avoid either straining themselves.
If you are unsure, ask the stud owner to explain the plan before you begin. Two experienced handlers are ideal, one for the stud and one for the bitch. This ensures everyone's safety when temperaments shift at the point of a tie.
OUR TOP TIP: Make sure the dogs will mate on non-slip flooring to avoid either straining themselves.
When alternatives are the kinder choice
Artificial insemination and trans-cervical insemination exist for good reasons. They can help when there are strictures, size mismatches, imported chilled semen, or very valuable frozen semen. Ovulation testing is essential in these scenarios. With the right timing, one well planned mating is often enough. Multiple matings are usually only worth considering for last chance breedings or where there is a history of missed litters.
TOP TIP: Always progesterone test prior to an AI to make sure you identify the correct timing.
TOP TIP: Always progesterone test prior to an AI to make sure you identify the correct timing.
Stud management across a lifetime
Clashes happen. A proven stud can cover two bitches in one day with planning and transparency. Collections can be split and chilled if needed. As males age, abnormality rates may rise even if behaviour looks the same. Recheck fertility after illness or medication, and remember that results reflect roughly the last three months of health and management.
OUR TOP TIP: Ask the stud owner in advance how they will handle arrangements when your girl is ready, and how they will navigate potential clashes.
OUR TOP TIP: Ask the stud owner in advance how they will handle arrangements when your girl is ready, and how they will navigate potential clashes.
Why this matters!
Breeding is not guesswork. It is planning, observation and sensible decision making. Understanding the process protects your dogs and improves your outcomes.
This is exactly why our Clubhouse exists. Inside you'll find our "Brew Crew" - a caring community of owners engaging with our expert lessons, weekly calls and more. Breeder Briefs are just one of the perks inside the Clubhouse, along with Spotlight Sessions which take one key topic each month and turn it into clear, practical guidance you can use straight away. Our Brew Crew members also unlock the complete on demand archive, including activity sheets, call recordings, live Q&A calls and more.
If your girl is due soon, or you are planning for puppies, the answers you need are already waiting for you inside the Clubhouse. Come and join us!
This is exactly why our Clubhouse exists. Inside you'll find our "Brew Crew" - a caring community of owners engaging with our expert lessons, weekly calls and more. Breeder Briefs are just one of the perks inside the Clubhouse, along with Spotlight Sessions which take one key topic each month and turn it into clear, practical guidance you can use straight away. Our Brew Crew members also unlock the complete on demand archive, including activity sheets, call recordings, live Q&A calls and more.
If your girl is due soon, or you are planning for puppies, the answers you need are already waiting for you inside the Clubhouse. Come and join us!
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