When can Corgis give birth?

Jul 26,2025
3Min
When can Corgis give birth? Corgis reach sexual maturity at 12 months and physical maturity at 18 months. When they reach physical maturity, they can mate and breed. They come into estrus twice a year in spring and autumn. The gestation period is 58 to 65 days, with 4 to 6 puppies per litter.

Precautions for breeding Corgi dogs:

Precautions for female dogs:

1. It is best not to mate the female dog for the first time, because it is not mature yet, and giving birth will cause the female dog to stop growing, and it will also have a negative impact on the quality of the puppies.

2. It is best not to bathe the female dog for a few days before, as it will weaken the body odor. But it’s not absolute. There are many people who have washed it and are worthy of it.

3. After the dog is in estrus, it is generally more appropriate within the 11th to 14th day. The main purpose of multiple times is to ensure that the time can be matched. If the time is accurate, one time will be enough. As for the time, it depends on whether the female dog's "water gate" has softened. The first and second days of softening are the most suitable. If your bitch is small there, you may need to apply lubricant. After the female dog gives birth, the suitable time will advance.

Problems that are common in male dogs are as follows:

1. Male dogs are smaller in size. This is caused by naturally small bone mass or acquired malnutrition. It will affect the quality of the baby born. If it is congenital, it may be inherited. And corgis are not popular in mini sizes.

2. Cryptorchidism in male dogs. Cryptorchidism is a physiological abnormality, which is divided into unilateral cryptorchidism and complete cryptorchidism. Most unilateral cryptorchidism can reproduce, while most complete cryptorchidism has no reproductive ability. There is a high chance that this condition is hereditary. And can cause tumor lesions.

3. The male dog has abnormal appearance. Although some dogs are purebreds, they may mutate and show some unique characteristics.

 4. Other genetic diseases. Most purebred dogs have many genetic defects, so there are many genetic diseases. I am not a professional and have never seen any cases, so I can only tell everyone to be careful and careful.

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