Don't try to ensure your Male as «Top Dog», let them figure it out, Males are more submissive Females are usually accepting
of a male dog because males tend to be more submissive and obedient Therefore, allowing the Female to hold her «Reign»
Not exact matches
Nagasawa suggests that this could be
because among
males oxytocin is known to increase hostility towards members
of other groups, so the sprays might have made the
male dogs more vigilant about strangers in the room during the experiment.
The worst combination
of dogs is two females
because they are more inclined to fight over dominance than a
male and a female or two
males.
I know SO many people who do nt have their pets (mostly
males) altered
because they want them to have a litter, or they think it's wrong to take a
dog's manhood, or, and this one really shocked me, «How can you say you believe in animal rights and then deny them the most basic right
of procreation?»
She is good with most
dogs,
because she has lived with a female chihuahua and a
male pit bull for a couple
of months.
It is untrue, for example, that restlessness in
male dogs is due to not mating, but rather that this type
of behavior is
because a
dog can sense a bitch on heat nearby but can not get to her.
Robins chose SAL
because it's a larger rescue than Critter Mama and better equipped to handle the complex needs
of these
dogs, four female and one
male.
Pitbulls are the
dog of choice for irresponsible breeders,
dog - fighters, people who want a tough - looking
dog to tie up in their yard and those who refuse to have their
male dogs fixed
because they think those big, swinging balls makes them look tough by proxy (86 percent
of fatal canine attacks involve an unneutered
male, according to the American Humane Society).
Because of this fact the female
dogs are usually, a lot more independent, stubborn, as well as territorial compared to their
male competitors.
We see many young
male dogs as it only takes one good breeding
male to impregnate many females, so many
of the young
males are turned over
because they are not needed.
These people should be avoided
because they have no idea about the background health
of their own
dog nor the
male they are breeding her to — usually a neighbor's
dog.
Last Sunday the female started to give birth again and she was running all around the filthy yard with pups falling out
of her and into the muddy ground
because she had no place to hide from the
male dogs and she wasn't able to lick them so they were dying.
I have been scammed three times by breeders 1 breeder was for a Norwich Terrier the other two were French bulldogs, for some reason all these so - called breeders are women they lie most
of these women own only the female their use a stud service which is any person that has a
male usually a fawn or red and they pay him for the stud service and claim that their
dogs are special and why they are expensive and how long they've been breeding basically most
of these breeders either can't answer your questions or they hate to answer even the slightest question red flags they don't keep in touch with you you literally have to pull teeth to get information from them I would love to post or create a site from my experiences
because most people are buying inbred Frenchie in this country the Bloodlines are so mixed
It is known that female
dogs are more susceptible to diabetes than
males because of changes in their hormones.
«Our research shows that neither age at time
of neutering nor duration
of the problem behavior has influence on the likelihood that a behavior will change following neutering, thus one need not think that
because a
male dog has been engaging in problem urine marking or aggressive behavior for five years that it is too late to consider neutering.
One
of the biggest frustrations that CCHS has with
male pet owners is many think they do not have to neuter their
male dogs because the
males can not have puppies.
Because the chances are slim that a
male purebred
dog found another purebred
dog,
of a different breed, who happened to be female, who happened to be in heat (which occurs only twice a year for three weeks), AND whose heat period was within the limited fertile window (about a week).
Hi Irene, I have written a lot about this here http://www.thelabradorsite.com/neutering-your-labrador/ There are pros and cons to neutering at all — not just
because of the risk
of orthapedic problems, but also
because of an increased risk in cancer in neutered
dogs (
male and female) and also
because new studies show that far from improving behavior, neutered
dogs seem to have more behavior problems.
Because female puppies were often drowned at birth to prevent unwanted litters from being born later, the Trumbulls found in 1938 that unsterilized
male dogs had come to make up nearly 90 %
of the total U.S.
dog population.
He is no longer allowed to go to doggie daycare
because of neutered
males showing aggression towards him (I have seen him «stand up for himself» and get in a couple
of scuffles — no damage to either
dog, just scary sounding.
Although
male dogs develop fewer stones, the condition is more dangerous to them
because of their anatomy.
Is the sire
of the litter a champion or at least a quality stud
dog that was chosen
because he complements the pedigree and conformation
of the dam, or did the breeder simply breed his bitch to his own or a friend's
male because the
dog was available and free to use?
We have a jack Russell mix breed adult
male dog and recently got a 6 week old greyhound x black lab breed (female) the puppy we have had for about 6 + weeks now and she is super playful and the older
dog plays with her and they play with there toys together all the time, but the puppy just doesn't know when to stop they'll keep playing and playing and when the older
dog has had enough he will growl, bark and bite back hard and scares the poor life out
of my puppy she squeals and pisses herself and her tail is between her legs and ears flopped and I go outside
because the barking and squealing and she's so scared.
But the dangers those conditions pose to
male dogs are greater
because of a
male dog's urethra anatomy.
And on one
male dog, who refused to stand on the table
because of an injured foot, the auctioneer remarked, «Don't let that bother you, he can still get it on.»
All problem or nuisance
dogs should be sterilized
because studies have shown that the majority
of bite cases come from unneutered
male dogs.