Perhaps you should take a look on PetFinder.com before you breed so you can fully grasp the amount of rottweilers who end up in shelters because of irresponsible breeding like what you're considering.
How old is too old to breed a male rottweiler?
Perhaps you should take a look on PetFinder.com before you breed so you can fully grasp the amount of rottweilers who end up in shelters because of irresponsible breeding like what you're considering.... Dog Breed Discussions : How old is too old to breed a male rottweiler?...
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How old is too old to breed a male rottweiler?Dog Breed Discussions
Perhaps you should take a look on PetFinder.com before you breed so you can fully grasp the amount of rottweilers who end up in shelters because of irresponsible breeding like what you're considering.
How old is too old to breed a male rottweiler?
How old is too old to breed a male rottweiler?Dog Breed Discussions
Please ask yourself "Why am I breeding him?"Is he a champion? Does he have all the traits for a good rottie? Have his hips and eyes been tested for genetic disorders? PLEASE PLEASE reconsider breeding if you answered no to any of the above questions. The reason you breed any animal is to better the breed. If that is NOT what you are doing...don't breed. There are far too many unwanted dogs in this world to put not-so-perfect bloodlines out there. Only your vet will be able to tell you what is “too old†to breed.
akc says females can be bred until age 12 males age 10 but remember akc rules for a male 3 breedings in a year or 7 in a lifetime without a dna profile
As long as you aren't dependent on "male enhancement" pills, you should be fertile enough to get a few good batches out. You should post later about your technique for successfully birthing human/canine hybrids. This will DEFINITELY rock the scientific community, and maybe even aid in stem-cell research.
For his breed, he's considered ''mature'' in age. Although you could probably still breed him (it would only really cause complications if the female was this age), it's not recommended.