Bambino —
If your male dog is your sole companion and your only child then you may want to consider Bambino as a name choice.
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If your male dog was a cryptorchid (meaning they only had one descended testicle) there might be an incision on the abdomen that we made in order to locate the missing testicle.
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.
Similarly
if male dogs hump other male dogs, then one dog is trying to dominate the other.
A walk outside during this period can become hazardous
if male dogs are in the vicinity, and she will leave a «scent» for wandering intact males to follow right to your yard, where they will hang out, and «wait» for days.
If your male dog is hard to control, increased exercise and Respect Training are your first steps.
What
if your male dog passed along genes for a health problem?
If your male dog has a retained testicle, it is absolutely critical he be neutered as soon as possible — the retained testicle has a 50 % chance of become cancerous by the time he's two years old.
Distraction and redirection can be useful strategies
if male dog humping is becoming problematic.
If your male dog is humping other males, females or random things in your home with increasing frequency, it could be a sign not of a behavioral issue, but of a medical one in need of veterinary attention.
If a male dog breaks free and roams he might mate with a female dog of another breed.
If a male dog or cat is a cryptorchid (testicles have not fully descended), the cost of the procedure will be the cost of the neuter plus half to up to the full price of a spay for the same size.
Spay and neuter
If your male dog is neutered, he'll be far less likely to try to escape in search of females, and if your female is spayed, she won't turn your house into a magnet for every unfixed male dog in the area.
If a male dog is intact (not neutered), that increases the potential for conflicts and fights.
Or,
if the male dog is able to mate, fertilization does not... [Read more...]
Not exact matches
If, for example, a
dog breeder only ever allows the fastest
male dogs to breed with the fastest female
dogs, after many years of such selective breeding the resultant
dogs will differ so much in body shape, leg length and, perhaps, lung capacity from their ancestor as to be considered a separate breed.
If, for example, a hunter - gatherer only ever allows the fastest
male dogs to breed with the fastest female
dogs, after many years of such selective breeding the resultant
dogs would differ so much in body shape, leg length and, perhaps, lung capacity from their ancestor as to be considered a separate breed.
Humans actually noticed that,
if there was a specific trait you liked about your, say
male dog, you could breed it with a female with the same trait and the offspring would inherit that trait.
I am a 28 year old
male that finished my undergrad degree in 2007 i am serving as an interpreter for the deaf in a church in vancouver canada but live on the border of the US, I enjoy being around people, trying new things food ect... I love
dogs and
if I ever Lord willing get married I would...
However,
if you want to get another
male dog it is possible for them to peacefully co-exist and even become friends.
Dr Tan agrees: «As long as the pet's vitals are normal and monitored closely during surgery, sterilisation can still be performed on older patients, especially so
if they're suffering from diseases like prostatis or prostate enlargement in
male dogs and pyometra in female
dogs or cats.»
If the
dogs are
male, and un-neutered, the behavior may be urine marking.
If you currently own a
male dog, he will probably be more accepting of a female and there will be fewer dominance struggles.
Thus, we might see two intact
male dogs fight
if a female
dog is in heat nearby.
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.
If you want a larger
dog, get a
male because they usually weigh around 170 pounds.
If your female
dog is full - bred, you must look for a
male dog that has similar qualities and consult with a specialist in order to make sure that there is no problem regarding the blood types of each
dog and so that there is no inconvenience whatsoever.
Males like to be dominant, especially over other large breeds, which can result in a hard time at home
if you have other large
dogs; but they tend to be okay
if you establish your place as dominant over both
dogs, or
if they live with smaller or non-dominant breeds.
Male dogs will be quite apt to escape yards and wander especially
if they smell a female in heat close by.
If the
dog is
male, with a young owner, and sporting a rescue lead, then it might be best to speak with the owner before releasing your own
dog into the park.
If left intact,
male dogs and cats may develop a habit of spraying urine in your house to mark their territory, and later in life can develop testicular cancer and an enlarged prostate.
If a
dog is in heat, she might draw the attention of dozens of intact local
male dogs, sometimes even from several miles away.
Your
dog must be able to gait (trot) while on lead without breaking into a gallop and he should be able to stand while a judge does his examination which includes checking your
dogs bite to ensure he has proper dentition, going over the
dog's body to determine
if the
dog has correct structure and
if he is a
male checking to be sure both testicles are present.
IF you choose to breed your
male, DO NOT punish your
dog for «doing what comes naturally».
If you have a
male dog, your
dog and his dad share the exact same paternal haplotype (female
dogs don't inherit paternal haplotypes).
Male (XY) dogs can pass either an X or a Y - chromosome — if the puppy receives an X-chromosome from its father then it will be a female (XX) puppy and if it receives a Y - chromosome then it will be a male (XY) pu
Male (XY)
dogs can pass either an X or a Y - chromosome —
if the puppy receives an X-chromosome from its father then it will be a female (XX) puppy and
if it receives a Y - chromosome then it will be a
male (XY) pu
male (XY) puppy.
If a female
dog goes into heat and is willing to mate with multiple
male dogs, she might just end up pregnant with a litter of half - siblings.
If your
dog is a
male, neuter him at a young age to prevent prostate enlargement.
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.
But I'm thinking that
if this is true, then maybe it has something to do with a
male dog having that natural and strong urge to «mark» his territory.
I have a
male intact GSD, who was friendly with all
dogs, but thanks to two different staffie owners at different times, have to keep him on lead at heel
if there is another
dog nearby even across the road, considering one incident was at a training class you can understand my attitude to staffies & owners.
If your newly acquired
dog is an intact
male, consider that he may be marking rather than urinating.
For
male dogs not exhibiting any behavioral issues that might be hormonally driven I really don't care when (or
if) they get neutered, as long it is beyond the age of 18 months.
If a
dog desires pleasure, especially a
male dog, it will follow its natural instinct and pursue that pleasure.
If you neuter a
male dog when he's young, you can stop him from experiencing testicular cancer, indicates veterinarian Shawn Messonnier.
If your
dog exhibits any of these classic behaviors, he is the Pack Leader of your family: (Use of the
male pronoun is for simplicity, refers to both genders).
If your single socialize that
dog as much a possible with other people (
male and female), don't forget the mail man and all meter readers, other
dogs and especally young children.
If you have a
male puppy, any territorial habits, including the tendency to want to roam and fight other
dogs will be prevented.
For example,
if you have a German Shepherd, consider German
male dog names like Fritz.
Since we cause
dogs to bond to humans, they also recognize
male and female, so they are going to know that a
male child is being bratty and give them a warning and be firmer
if certain behavioral boundaries are crossed by a
male child.