Not exact matches
Only 10 % of bites are inflicted
by dogs unknown to the victim 50 % of the bites occur on the
dog owner's property
Intact (not neutered)
male dogs represent 70 - 76 % of all reported
dog bite incidents.
Three out of every four
dogs that gets hit
by a car are
intact male dogs.
It has been shown that 50 % of
intact male dogs have microscopic evidence of BPH
by 5 years of age and > 95 % are affected
by 9 years of age.
Each year nearly 2.8 million children are bitten
by a
dog, and nearly 80 % of these are inflicted
by intact (not neutered)
males.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association Task Force on Canine Aggression and Human - Canine Interactions, 70 - 76 % of reported
dog bite incidents are caused
by intact males.
Rare exceptions can be made for
intact male or female senior
dogs (for
dog boarding only), but these must be approved in advance
by Dr. McNac.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is
by far the most common disease of the prostate in
intact male dogs.
Guardian Homes of
male breeder
dogs are always taking great care to properly contained to keep them from taking off -
intact male dogs are driven
by nature and can seek out females in heat to a great distance if not monitored and cared for properly.
What are the mortality rates secondary to behavior problems
by keeping
male dogs intact?
An
intact male dog is motivated
by a strong, natural drive to seek out female
dogs.
If he's still
intact, that also could be a factor with his reaction to other
male dogs but it sounds like you're on the right track with the training and hopefully
by working together this will resolve soon.
My
intact golden retriever
male has been attacked twice
by neutered
male dogs.
Most
male dogs are eager to play
by the day after surgery but, to keep the incision
intact, it is best to restrict the
dog from boisterous activity.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association Task Force on Canine Aggression and Human - Canine Interactions, 70 to 76 percent of reported
dog bite incidents are caused
by intact males.
According to Windmill Animal Hospital, it is estimated that
by the age of 5, an
intact male dog will have a 75 percent chance of developing an enlarged prostate gland; whereas,
by the age of 7, the chances dramatically increase to over 90 percent!