If your Doberman is male and hasnt been neutered, he is very likely to be instinctively aggressive
around other male dogs.
Not exact matches
Unlike many Y chromosome (
male) lineages found in European and recent American breeds, only one village
dog (in Alaska) carries an A1 Y chromosome, indicating that the breeds from this lineage probably didn't travel
around the world with European colonization as much as some
other breeds.
But even for
dogs that will not be
around males while they're in heat, the harness has
other uses.
We don't know how he is with cats, but he has been good
around other female
dogs, a little aggressive
around males.
but he doesn't do well
around small
dogs and he's bossy with
other male dogs.
You should see her do this
around other males, or
other dogs.
Bring an intact
male or
dog in heat to a
dog park with dozens of
other dogs around him or her?
First you have to track your bitch's cycle, then carefully tend to your
dogs while they breed so they don't hurt each
other (you know, the ever popular «rape stand» you see floating
around on the hate pages - while not actually nearly as popular as people like to think, some breeders are more comfortable using these stands because they prevent the bitch from running off and seriously injuring the
male).
Before deciding on
male or female, give consideration to any
other dogs that may be in or
around your home.
If you have two
dogs, 1
male the
other female, you can breed them and have even more
dogs around the house!
Maisie is good with compatible
male dogs in the home and good
around other dogs at places similar to Fort Funston.
Jade «lights up»
around other dogs and would be great with an easy
male dog.
Males are not as aggressive as some
other breeds of
dogs, and they are usually not as prone to «marking» their territory unless there is an unneutered
male around.
If yes, please list age, gender, and breed and how they act
around one another: Tilly does live with one
other dog a 4 year old
male lab mix.
Example: Jane Doe - Jackson - cat - Russian Blue mix - 2 year old
male - shy
around new people but loves
other cats John Doe - Lucy -
dog - Foxhound mix - 12 year old female - very energetic but gentler with smaller animals and has lived with cats
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.
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
Urine marking can be seen in
dogs that are stressed or in intact
males and females who feel compelled to leave their scent
around for
other dogs to pick up.
We know that he is good
around female
dogs, we are still finding out about
other males.
There are several that he bristles at whenever they are
around... FWIW, for the most part, I can expect the
male to sit or lay down at my feet while I visit with
other people whose
dogs are also in a sit - stay.