YanchaOkami
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Had nothing better to do today night than to read the whole conceptual "first heat" discussion and write a long response, which by approximately 93,824% of the potential readers of this forum will not be read in detail - due to length and too factual writing style without fetishism slangwords. ?
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It's somehow a hassle to have a "breedable dog -> able to reproduce" regulation but no directly understandable way to actually explain people that dogs - no matter the size - don't have an "adult body" just by reaching reproductive hormonal age, except if they're at least 15, better around 16-18 months of age on first heat, as this is when bones are actually starting to harden and growth declines (up until 24-28th month, mostly around 2 years of age).
And many other changes are in process, as example the antibody reaction procedures in the body and the used defensive mechanisms which get better self-analysis concepts over time.
There's much difference between "being able to reproduce" and "the body is grown up and able to handle all sorts of new situations as well as physical experiences".
Had nothing better to do today night than to read the whole conceptual "first heat" discussion and write a long response, which by approximately 93,824% of the potential readers of this forum will not be read in detail - due to length and too factual writing style without fetishism slangwords. ?

Is it ok to have sex with a female dog during her first heat, or should you wait for the second?
Personally I'm against this for both ethical and practical reasons. What do people think about this?
It's somehow a hassle to have a "breedable dog -> able to reproduce" regulation but no directly understandable way to actually explain people that dogs - no matter the size - don't have an "adult body" just by reaching reproductive hormonal age, except if they're at least 15, better around 16-18 months of age on first heat, as this is when bones are actually starting to harden and growth declines (up until 24-28th month, mostly around 2 years of age).
And many other changes are in process, as example the antibody reaction procedures in the body and the used defensive mechanisms which get better self-analysis concepts over time.
There's much difference between "being able to reproduce" and "the body is grown up and able to handle all sorts of new situations as well as physical experiences".