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When can a boston terrier sire a litter?

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at what age can a boston terrier sire a litter?

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  1. Males are physically able to sire a litter after they are five - eight months old.  It varies a bit, but when they start lifting their legs, they are usually able to reproduce.


  2. If you don't know the answer to that you have no business breeding.

  3. I like the personality of a boston terrier. They are so sweet.

  4. After the age of two once he earns his Championship in Conformation and has passed all his breed specific health clearances.

  5. Since you're asking this question here, I'm going to have to say-never!

    Has it occured to you to ask a veterinarian?

    Don't add to the surplus population of dogs.

  6. Age: at least 2, preferably 3. And when: After he has earned his titles, after he's complete on shots, after he's been tested for breed defects, and for health. Oh, and he needs to have papers [AKA: AKC,]

    P.S. There isn't one single responsible breeder who comes to Y!A to ask a SIMPLE question about breeding dogs. I don't breed, and I know a lot more about this than you. You need to neuter your animal.

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