in which month of year does a golden retriever give birth to young one's!.
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The answer is once or less(only every 18 months to 2 years is the norm, and I assume you are talking female). Physically, if well fed, they go into heat every 6 months(most breeds). With 3+ months gestation, at least 7–8 weeks nursing, they go into heat sometimes less than one month after weaning. But they give birth to many pups in a litter at once which stretches their uterus like pantyhose. They have to regrow parts of their uterus, and the muscle used to push out puppies to have another litter. They require proper healing, and while their pups are nursing and around are not conducive to healing. So it is recommended you never breed more than once a year if you care about the dog, for the dog’s health. Wild dogs and wolves only cycle once a year for this and other reasons. If she has quite a few pups, or they are big, she may have sustained permanent damage, and it might be better to never breed her again, or you may lose her. The risk is reduced with extended healing, and getting the female back in prime physical condition(exercise and diet), and it reduces Vet bills. The norm is 18 months to 2 years for many breeders so they have a healthy female dog, and a female dog they can show or compete with(they lose fur, muscle tone, when they birth/nurse). Even female dogs that are the winningest don’t usually have more that 3–4 litters in their lifetime. You can’t sell puppies without having titles on your dog, and you can’t get titles if she had a litter in the last 6 months to a year.
So if you are one of these wingdings trying to make money off breeding your dog as often as you can, shame on you