Thus, we might see two
intact male dogs fight if a female dog is in heat nearby.
Not exact matches
It is at that time when the young
dogs, especially the
intact males, will
fight for dominance.
Two
intact male dogs will
fight if there is a nearby female
dog in heat: that is normal, and not an indication of viciousness.
Many behavioral problems can be avoided when we have
male dogs altered and
intact male cats will constantly
fight until they are neutered.
I grew up with an
intact male Boxer who got into
dog -
fights.
All around a
dog show, all the
dogs are
intact male and female
dogs, so the risk of a
dog fight is ever present.
If a
male dog is
intact (not neutered), that increases the potential for conflicts and
fights.