He will not get into as many
fights with other male dogs and will not chase females in heat anymore.
Not exact matches
Make sure to train this
dog and teach it to socialize, especially in the case of the
males so as to avoid it from being rough and getting into
fights with other dogs.
They will get along well
with other non-canine pets, but take care
with male Boston Terriers as they can be dominant and try to
fight other dogs.
And I have seen
male Newfoundlands get into
fights with other dogs who were disrespectful of the Newfoundland.
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 can be very aggressive
with other dogs, especially the
males, if not socialized, or if allowed to
fight.
Neutered
males are less likely to roam,
fight with other dogs / cats, «mark» their territory which means either hiking their leg or spraying your furniture, automobiles, landscaping, or
other personal possessions.
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.
Neutered
male dogs and cats have less urge to roam and, consequently, less risk of exposure to contagious diseases, less contact
with other animals that could result in
fights, and less risk of being hit by a motor vehicle.
At the same time,
male dogs begin holding
other dogs responsible as adults during adolescence, which can lead to
fighting with other dogs.
Males, however, like to pee on everything and have more of a tendency to
fight with other dogs, but both are issues that can be resolved
with training.
Males like to pee on everything and have more of a tendency to
fight with other dogs, but both are issues that can be resolved
with training.
They are also more aggressive and likely to
fight, especially
with other male dogs.
Police
dogs are generally pretty dominant
dogs, and you can see that in their aggression towards
other male dogs, strangers that
fight with them, and sometimes even
with their handlers.