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It's crucial to learn about the Cava Tzu's reproductive cycle and make ethical decisions when it comes to breeding.
It is estimated that the first estrus cycle (heat cycle) in female Cava Tzus occurs between the ages of six and nine months. After that, a new heat cycle should occur every six to nine months. Physical and behavioural indicators such as a swollen vulva, bloody discharge, increased urine, and changes in behaviour may be seen during this period when the female dog prepares for mating.
Male Cava Tzus usually become sexually mature between the ages of 6 and 9 months. Marking of territory, increased scent marking, attempts to mount, and seeking out female dogs in heat are all signs of sexual desire in canines.
It's important to take a responsible approach if you plan on breeding your Cava Tzu. To guarantee the health of both the dam (female) and the sire (male), breeding should only be attempted by someone with extensive knowledge of the breed in question. When starting a breeding program, it's a good idea to go to a vet or professional breeder for advice and help.
The mating or breeding of Beaski dogs, which are a mix between Beagles and Huskies, is typically determined by the individual dog's reproductive maturity rather than a specific breed-related schedule. Generally, dogs reach sexual maturity between six months to a year, but it can vary.