For the next three or four weeks, you can not go out into public without worrying
about other male dogs.
Not exact matches
Nagasawa suggests that this could be because among
males oxytocin is known to increase hostility towards members of
other groups, so the sprays might have made the
male dogs more vigilant
about strangers in the room during the experiment.
Obviously, this article only talks
about intact
male and female
dogs; if you have neutered or spayed your
dog, you can start reading any
other article but this one.
The evidence is complex and often inconclusive, and there are no simple or one - size - fits - all answers to client questions
about if and when to neuter their
male dogs.2 There also are justifications for neutering
males other than direct individual health benefits, such as population control and managing undesirable behaviors.
He spends so little time supervising Sophie and so much time chit - chatting with
other male dog owners
about cars that he sometimes doesn't realize that he needs to pick up after his
dog!
The best thing
about these is to see Emmett having such positive interactions with
other dogs,
male and female.
My
male dog, on the
other hand, is a big chicken, and over-reacts to new
dogs that are enthusiastic
about greeting him, especially if he is on - leash.
Pantz is a neutered blue merle
male, 13 yrs old,
about 60 pounds, and Coco is a spayed black tri female, 9 yrs old,
about 35 pounds — they are housebroken, primarily used to being indoors, don't know
about cats, seem to be okay with
other dogs (have been around and played with neighbors»
dogs in the past), not really been around kids but fine with people - Pantz is more confident / outgoing one, very sweet, Coco is more reserved at first, she does better if Pantz is with her.
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).
He is used to having an acre of property to oversee, but likes being in the house too, He is neutered and likes
other dogs (females, but we are not sure
about males yet), is used to cats, and is a little aloof with strangers, but warms up quickly.
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
Right
about that age, I noticed that
other male dogs, even
dogs that were neutered, would growl at him.
NAME: Casper GENDER:
Male (Neutered) AGE:
About 3 Years WEIGHT:
About 7 — 8 Pounds
DOGS / CATS: Great with other small dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be fine in a home with older, mature children (12 and ol
DOGS / CATS: Great with
other small
dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be fine in a home with older, mature children (12 and ol
dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be fine in a home with older, mature children (12 and older)
NAME: Samantha and Jaxon GENDER: Female (Spayed) and
Male (Neutered) AGE:
About 2 Years WEIGHT:
About 7.5 Pounds
DOGS / CATS: Great with other small dogs, No with larger dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (12 and ol
DOGS / CATS: Great with
other small
dogs, No with larger dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (12 and ol
dogs, No with larger
dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (12 and ol
dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (12 and older)
We know that he is good around female
dogs, we are still finding out
about other males.
NAME: Quincy GENDER:
Male (Neutered) AGE:
About 4 years old WEIGHT:
About 4.5 pounds
DOGS / CATS: Gets along with other small dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (13 and ol
DOGS / CATS: Gets along with
other small
dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (13 and ol
dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (13 and older)
NAME: Tommy GENDER:
Male (Neutered) AGE: Born January 6, 2018 WEIGHT:
About 4 pounds (probably about 5 — 6 pounds fully grown) DOGS / CATS: Gets along great with other dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and
About 4 pounds (probably
about 5 — 6 pounds fully grown) DOGS / CATS: Gets along great with other dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and
about 5 — 6 pounds fully grown)
DOGS / CATS: Gets along great with other dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and o
DOGS / CATS: Gets along great with
other dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and o
dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and older
Our days were
about management: always making sure our
male Shiba was safely in his room before letting
other dogs out.