Sentences with phrase «male and female dogs get»

Male and female dogs get lung cancer at approximately the same rate.

Not exact matches

also do female dogs after being spayed get agressive as we have a male shitzu which is fixed and is 9mnths and they usually get along very well..
Phoebe is a sweet 5 year old white female Great Dane with cropped ears Phoebe Dogs: Good with Large Dogs, Males Preferred Children: Good with Children Cats: Good with Cats Other: Deaf Updated: 03/26/2017 Phoebe has settled in nicely in her foster home and gets along great with her playful submissive lab mix foster sister.
If the behavioral and health benefits of sterilization aren't enough for you, keep in mind that an intact male dog can sense a female in heat from a distance of several miles, and will go to great lengths to get to her, fences or no.
Hardy is playful with other dogs and gets along very well with female dogs and non dominant males.
He enjoys wrestling with my male dogs and gets along fine with the crabby females too.
Just like in humans, female dogs and cats get more urinary bladder infections than males.
Only by having the dog evaluated many times can you truly get a feeling your dog is breeding material — this goes for males and females (what a dog show does as well as other competitions such a Schutzhund — I highly regard a dog who has achieved a SchIII — field trials, lure coursing, etc.).
I have 4 females one is spayed and she got fat and she started humping everything in the house like a male dog.
I have been scammed three times by breeders 1 breeder was for a Norwich Terrier the other two were French bulldogs, for some reason all these so - called breeders are women they lie most of these women own only the female their use a stud service which is any person that has a male usually a fawn or red and they pay him for the stud service and claim that their dogs are special and why they are expensive and how long they've been breeding basically most of these breeders either can't answer your questions or they hate to answer even the slightest question red flags they don't keep in touch with you you literally have to pull teeth to get information from them I would love to post or create a site from my experiences because most people are buying inbred Frenchie in this country the Bloodlines are so mixed
As an animal shelter employee in the United States, I spoke with a woman just today who refused to get her male dog neutered and her female dog spayed.
For a dog, things can get a little clearer thanks to some guidelines given by registration schemes or kennel clubs (e.g. American Kennel Club, UKC, etc.) For example, the United Kennel Club says on their website that it «questions any litters bred by a male over 12 years of age» and also «questions any litters bred by a female over 10 years of age.»
I tried to create Pomsky designer dogs back in the 70s but I never could get my female Huskies to lie down for the act, and as far as using a male Siberian... yikes!
our beloved female german shepherd just passedaway she was 12 and a half years old so she lived a long and happy life we also have a male 8 yrs old still im wondering if we should get another puppy to keep him company and if so should i get a male or female hesdeffinatly the boss weve had lots of shepherds in the past as my female had puppies at onetime so there was 4 dogs on the house at onetime 3 females and the male.
Spaying before the first heat almost eliminates the chance of getting mammary cancer and neutering will prevent many bad habits which occur in male dogs like marking or roaming in order to find females.
Suppose your male or female dog / cat got loose and came across another unfixed dog or cat in the wild.
He will not get into as many fights with other male dogs and will not chase females in heat anymore.
These reasons can include an intact male and female who are not allowed to play together, two dogs who just can't quite seem to get along with one another, anyone who just looks like they need a break, or breed - related reasons (too many herding dogs herding, too many restricted breeds for insurance purposes, etc.).
An aggressive dog, whether male or female, will get a pass, he won't make eye contact and will want to keep it moving.
Now, there are a few notable exceptions to this rule — namely intact males who consistently have trouble getting along with other males, and female dogs who only show aggressive behavior during their heat cycles.
Female dogs that are spayed CA N'T get uterine cancers, their risk of mammary (breast) cancer is reduced by 25 % and they are less prone to urinary tract infections.1 As early as 6 months of age, female dogs begin a biannual «heat» cycle during which they attract every unneutered male dog within 20 Female dogs that are spayed CA N'T get uterine cancers, their risk of mammary (breast) cancer is reduced by 25 % and they are less prone to urinary tract infections.1 As early as 6 months of age, female dogs begin a biannual «heat» cycle during which they attract every unneutered male dog within 20 female dogs begin a biannual «heat» cycle during which they attract every unneutered male dog within 20 miles.
I had a 8 year old male dog and when I got married, my husbands 8 year old female dog moved in and everything was fine.
That's what they're doing; they're marking their territory to ward off other male dogs that could come into it and get their female.
What about making the decision to get a male or female dog based on factual information and consider the benefits and problems with each gender?
If you have a male dog and get a female dog, she will generally take the dominate role between the two and your male dog is usually happy to give that role to her with no fuss
She gets along fine with large dogs, both male and female, but a high prey drive makes it impossible for her to live with cats or small dogs.
Females in heat can get blood on your furniture, exhibit nervous behavior, and attract unwanted male dogs to your home.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a medium sized, incredibly muscular dog, females can be between 33 - 38 cm (13 - 15») at the shoulders with males slightly bigger at 36 - 41 cm (14 - 16») This is the accepted breed standard, but you can get longer legged Staffordshire Bull terriers sometimes called Old Tyme Terriers which are an Irish strain of the breed and while they also make great pets they are not recognised by the Kennel Club.
Parker is settling in well at his foster home and getting along with both dogs, male and female.
And if you definitely don't want to have to cope with a female dog when she is in season, then the sensible option might be to get a male instead.
Thanks for the post; I want to get a dog and have been curious as to whether a male or female would be better so it's good to know that there aren't any inherent differences and that it really comes down to the dog itself.
My female Labrador seems to have a aggressive aid towards large male dogs, we walked around the park meeting dogs (on the lead) all was fine little sniff, then when we sat down a large Rottweiler male appeared behind us and my dog was barking and Brissling, the man with the large dog just stood there telling me my dog was aggressive but normally she is soppy as anything and I ended up taking her away from the situation as she was getting very distressed, maybe sensing my stress aswell.
I already owned two dogs a male rescue shepard mix and a female lab / pit mix which basically were raised together with the shepard mix being the older dog and the lab mix being gotten as a puppy.
Chablis gets along with other dogs, has been tested with a kitty and did nt seem to care about it and is currently being fostered with three other dogs (one male, two females).
Yes, male dogs, just like male humans, can get breast cancer, and usually it has a worse prognosis in males than in females.
We have a 7 yr old female terrier / poodle mix that has never been with other dogs and has always had anxiety / separation issues, we just got a goldendoodle male 3 month old.
We got a new puppy about a month ago it's a pug mix she is now 3 months old my older jack russel who is 7 snarled and snapped at her a couple days in now a month later he avoids her for the most part only curious to sniff her back end if she is on leash off leash he will growl a bit and run off my other dog a female 4 year old pug loves the baby and is doing great with her at this point we are just taking it slow with the older male letting him take his time and hoping like with the other dog he will come around as the baby gets bigger
I have 5 American Bulldogs (3 females and 2 males) that I breed, and my dogs get excellent care, love and exercise — I don't see how these operations can possibly provide exercise and attention for that many animals every day... I think they need to have a certain number of employees for the amount of animlas they have — I'd say 1 for every 15 - 20 dogs — this would provide enough time for them to clean their cages, bathe them, exercise them and get them the attention they need just to feel loved and appreciated every day — every dog deserves that.
We have a jack Russell mix breed adult male dog and recently got a 6 week old greyhound x black lab breed (female) the puppy we have had for about 6 + weeks now and she is super playful and the older dog plays with her and they play with there toys together all the time, but the puppy just doesn't know when to stop they'll keep playing and playing and when the older dog has had enough he will growl, bark and bite back hard and scares the poor life out of my puppy she squeals and pisses herself and her tail is between her legs and ears flopped and I go outside because the barking and squealing and she's so scared.
As mentioned above, intact males will go to great lengths to get to a female in heat and can smell them from up to four miles away — dogs will dig their way out of yards, break fences and leashes; cats will break through screen doors and windows, and both will cross streets in heavy traffic, if a female in heat is in the area.
It is always recommended to get these dog fixed, having both the male and female parts removed in the same surgery.
Featuring both the male and female protagonist in action (an option that is a first in the series) we get to see lots of combat, plenty of story hints, and more of the dog who will be by our side in the wastelands.
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