This depends on many factors such as
the sex of the dog, the age, the height, etc..
Animal behaviorists have found that a dog can tell
the sex of another dog, whether it has been spayed or neutered, the direction the other dog was traveling, and how long ago it had been in a particular area, all from just a few drops of urine.
When choosing a new dog, consider breed, age AND
sex of the dog.
Males and females do tend to have different personalities, however subtle they may be, choosing
the sex of your dog is a personal choice and isn't necessarily as important as the breed you select in terms of the dog's ability to fit in to your lifestyle, but it is worth consideration.
We also checked the relationship between
the sex of the dog and adoption rates.
The sex of the dog you adopt or buy is also important.
Please note that any breed or
sex of dog or cat can develop diabetes mellitus even if they are not listed in the chart.
Please include with the shipment an advice note listing the name, age, and
sex of the dog (s) collected; the name, address, and phone number of the owner (s), and the name, address, and phone number of the veterinarian collecting the blood, as applicable.
There are many breeds in which
the sex of a dog makes little difference to the pet owner.
However, there are some exceptions and it is independent of
the sex of the dog.
The typical Collie will weigh 50 to 85 pounds depending on
the sex of the dog.
# 1: The pronoun «he» is used throughout this guide to denote either
sex of dog.
Even Pitbulls crossed with smaller dogs like Corgis or Chihuahuas tend to be in the 20 to 60 - pound range, depending on
the sex of the dog and which breed characteristics are dominant.
This study examined the strength of the relationship between these variables, and whether location of scarring on the dog's body, age, and
sex of the dog are factors in this relationship.
First we should consider
the sex of the dog you now own.
These include the age, breed and
sex of the dog, the dog's medical history and skin appearance.
Coonhound paralysis can affect any age, breed or
sex of dog or cat, although the condition is rare before the age of 6 months.
Neither sex of the dog, nor its neutering status, was found to be significant in predicting the cause of the seizures.
The average size collar for an adult Cairn terrier is 25.4 — 40.6 cm (10 - 16 inches), though this could fluctuate depending on the age and
sex of your dog.
160, 1972), which indicate no direct cause / effect relationship between severity of HD and
sex of the dog.
Are there truly personality differences that can be attributed to
the sex of a dog?
However, there are some exceptions and it has nothing to do with
the sex of the dog.