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Why won't my female dog stand for breeding when she's in heat?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Hi I have a question, my female cocker spaniel was in heat a few months ago I wanted to breed her but sh wouldn’t stand not once during her heat cycle did she stand she wasn’t aggressive towards the male she just wanted to play it was her 2nd heat she’s was 1 year and 6 months old she’s now 1 year and 9 months

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Answered By Dr. Strydom, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on May 15th, 2019

The most common reason why dogs refuse to mate is that it is the wrong time in the estrous cycle. If mating is attempted too early in the cycle, the bitch may not be receptive. A female raised as a house pet may be a shy breeder because of inadequate social contact with members of her own species. Mate preference, too, can be a determining factor. A bitch may refuse one male dog but may like another. I suggest you give her more time. Make sure you introduce her to the male at the right time in her cycle or, better yet, keep the two together throughout her entire cycle. If she hasn't been well socialized with other dogs then work on that. That may be why she doesn't know how to act around the male. If all else fails you can resort to artificial insemination. You can speak to your vet about how to get that done.

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