We have a jack Russell with us for 12 years now but he can not
get along with other male dogs please help as we have moved in with family who have a pug and are afraid our jack russel will hurt him... jack russel is male and we got him when he was 6 weeks old but this behaviour has always been there
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.
Not exact matches
Well - socialized rottweilers
get along nicely
with people and
other dogs, but
males in particular can be a bit aggressive and dominant.
Both of these
males have been on the Show Circuit
with handlers and multiple strange grown
male dogs and have
gotten along fine
with other males.
Phoebe is a sweet 5 year old white female Great Dane
with cropped ears Phoebe Dogs: Good
with Large Dogs,
Males Preferred Children: Good
with Children Cats: Good
with Cats
Other: Deaf Updated: 03/26/2017 Phoebe has settled in nicely in her foster home and
gets along great
with her playful submissive lab mix foster sister.
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.
I'm a pet sitter and many of my clients have two
male dogs and all of them
get along great
with each
other.
Many Bullmastiffs
get along well
with other dogs, while
others will only tolerate
male dogs or female dogs.
Hardy is playful
with other dogs and
gets along very well
with female dogs and non dominant
males.
They
get along well
with other pets, but some may be aggressive
with strange dogs;
males often dislike
other males.
In this breed,
males are usually mellow,
get along well
with other dogs (including
males of
other breeds), and love to be babied.
Unneutered
Male MBTs do not, as a rule, get along indefinitely with other male d
Male MBTs do not, as a rule,
get along indefinitely
with other male d
male dogs.
Females do not always
get along with other females and
males can sometimes become aggressive
with other males.
It is not advisable for Black Russian
male dogs to live
with other big dominant dogs, however they can
get along well
with smaller, non-dominant dogs and pets.
The Dalmatian
gets along well
with other pets, but some may be aggressive
with strange dogs;
males often dislike
other males.
They
get along well
with other dogs, when raised alongside them from puppyhood, but can be unaccepted of new dogs into the home, especially
males.
He
gets along fine
with large - breed female dogs but probably should not be
with other large
males or small dogs.
They
get along with other dogs (though
males may be aggressive
with other males) and small animals such as cats, especially if socialized
with them early.
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).
I own a westie terrier 5 years old and I adopted a boxer / spaniel mix both
males and both fixed and they
get along with each
other great!
For example, if you have a female dog who does not
get along with other females, we will only have you foster
male dogs.
Neutered
males are more likely to be teddy - bear lap dogs, and are, as a population, generally more submissive and
get along easier
with other dogs.
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 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 older
Dominant,
male Westies often have difficulty
getting along with other unaltered
male dogs.