This should not be the first thing you go for but if you come across a large or
aggressive male dog this may be your only defense.
An aggressive male dog may be attracted to the female's scent but, upon further inspection after hoping the fence, will run into your male dog who is in the process of relieving himself in the yard.
Not exact matches
Intact
male dogs are quite a bit more
aggressive and unpredictable.
During this period it is well known that the
male dog can be extremely
aggressive and would well attack you if you tried to send him away.
Well - socialized rottweilers get along nicely with people and other
dogs, but
males in particular can be a bit
aggressive and dominant.
This just amazed me because Nick was
dog aggressive and would attack another
male dog without hesitation.
Intact
males are more
aggressive to other
dogs than neutered
males.
They also interact well with other
dogs, exception being
male dogs, towards which they can be
aggressive if they are not firmly guided by their masters.
Unneutered
male dogs can become
aggressive.
We don't know how he is with cats, but he has been good around other female
dogs, a little
aggressive around
males.
Male dogs can also be more
aggressive with
dogs of the same sex.
Although
aggressive tendencies in
male dogs will be reduced through neutering, the fear that you will be getting back a
dog with a significantly different personality after surgery is just not true.
I see tons of backyard bred
dogs here in AZ, tons of people who do not spay their pets, have no intention of breeding them and then complain that they mark territory and are
aggressive towards each other when they have two intact
males and one intact female.
But some Bernese
males are
aggressive toward other
male dogs.
Male dogs can become
dog aggressive and mark their territory or the house.
As a group,
male dogs are more
aggressive, territorial, independent and head strong.
Studies have long concluded how
male dogs are typically more hyperactive and
aggressive than females.
At the same time,
male dogs begin holding other
dogs responsible as adults during adolescence, which can lead to more
aggressive behavior or fighting with other
dogs.
They get along well with other pets, but some may be
aggressive with strange
dogs;
males often dislike other
males.
Neutering has also been shown to make
male dogs less
aggressive, and it eliminates the risk of testicular tumors.
I have a
male chihuahua 18 months old that is terribly spoilt and
aggressive towards all other
dogs.
If a
male dog is very
aggressive with other
dogs or bites a human then his owner can write a detailed letter to the vet requesting he be neutered.
In another report dealing with
aggressive behavior in
dogs, prepubertally castrated
male dogs were just as
aggressive as noncastrated
dogs 2.
Some
male dogs, especially if they are neutered, will become
aggressive in the way you described as they reach that age.
They can be very
aggressive with other
dogs, especially the
males, if not socialized, or if allowed to fight.
While many people swear that
male dogs are more
aggressive or that females are more affectionate, the truth of the matter is that much of a
dog's behavior is based on individual personality factors that are unique to that
dog.
If your Doberman is
male and hasnt been neutered, he is very likely to be instinctively
aggressive around other
male dogs.
Though some
male dogs may be
aggressive, these
dogs get on well with other pets and older children.
There are plenty of species of animal that do have social hierarchies where the strongest or most
aggressive male rises to the top, such as gorillas and chimpanzees, but canids like wolves and
dogs generally don't operate like this.
Many can be
dog -
aggressive, especially
males.
Neutering will greatly reduce
aggressive behavior in
male dogs.
«Our research shows that neither age at time of neutering nor duration of the problem behavior has influence on the likelihood that a behavior will change following neutering, thus one need not think that because a
male dog has been engaging in problem urine marking or
aggressive behavior for five years that it is too late to consider neutering.
The Dalmatian gets along well with other pets, but some may be
aggressive with strange
dogs;
males often dislike other
males.
Because parabens often mimic estrogen, they can sometimes play on
male dogs» scent receptors and make them
aggressive towards female
dogs.
Even if your
dog isn't
aggressive himself, being intact makes him a target for other intact
males who might see him as a potential rival.
MYTH: I want my
male dog to be a guard
dog and I need to keep him
aggressive.
Akitas can be so
aggressive with other
dogs of the same sex that two
males or two females should never be left alone together.
Some places won't take unaltered
males or
aggressive dogs.
Male dogs are more aggressive and more likely to fight, especially with other male d
Male dogs are more
aggressive and more likely to fight, especially with other
male d
male dogs.
An
aggressive dog, whether
male or female, will get a pass, he won't make eye contact and will want to keep it moving.
Males tend to be aggressive toward other males, but this can be minimized by having the dog neut
Males tend to be
aggressive toward other
males, but this can be minimized by having the dog neut
males, but this can be minimized by having the
dog neutered.
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.
By simply smelling, a
dog can determine if a new friend is
male or female, happy or
aggressive, healthy or ill.
You're right that there is evidence in multiple species to suggest that testosterone can enhance existing
aggressive behavior, at least in some cases — meaning we might expect an intact
male dog to have a faster or more intense
aggressive reaction to a given situation than a neutered one, all things being equal.
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Altered
male dogs and cats are less likely to engage in frustrating urine marking behaviors, and tend to be less
aggressive; the vast majority of serious
dog bites are inflicted by unaltered
male dogs.
The more
aggressive behaviors from the continued presence of hormones also apply to
male dogs when only a vasectomy is performed.
Occasionally, mammary tumors will develop in
male dogs and these are usually very
aggressive and have a poor prognosis.
The Newfoundland is a gentle giant, but may be
aggressive with other
male dogs.
For both genders, their attention is better focused on their owners, not on their innate desire to reproduce and a neutered
male dog is less likely to be
aggressive and territorial as well as easier to train.