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Tibetan Mastiffs are large, independent, and protective dogs that need experienced owners, early socialization, and plenty of space. They're loyal but require consistent training and regular grooming.
Ethical breeders typically limit a female dog to 4–6 litters in her lifetime to protect her health and well-being.
Most experts recommend breeding a female dog no more than four to six times in her lifetime, prioritizing her health and well-being.
Most ethical breeders limit a female dog to four to six litters in her lifetime to protect her health and well-being.
A healthy female dog should not be bred more than four to six times in her lifetime, with many responsible breeders limiting it to four for health and welfare.
Responsibly, a female dog should not have more than four to six litters in her lifetime, although there is no universal legal limit in the U.S.
Most experts recommend breeding a female dog no more than four to six times in her lifetime to preserve her health and well-being.
When a dog has too many litters, her health and well-being can suffer significantly, leading to exhaustion, infections, complications during delivery, and poor outcomes for puppies.
Most responsible breeders allow at least one heat cycle, or about a year, between litters to ensure the mother dog’s health and recovery.
While a dog is physically capable of having two litters per year, most responsible breeders avoid this practice to protect the dam's health and welfare.

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