Not exact matches
The question then becomes what should one look for to figure out
when estrus is occurring, because the puppy should then be removed from
other dogs in the household and protected so she does not accidentally attract and get pregnant by wandering in - tact
males.
Sadie is used to living with
other male and female
dogs of various sizes but needs a few days to warm up
when she is moved to a new home.
She is excited to meet
other dogs and does fine with
male dogs her own size
when properly introduced.
The
dog (or
other host where the mosquito picks up the heartworm) must already be infected with mature
male and female heartworms and they must have produced microfilariae that are alive
when the
dog is bitten and are at the site of the bite.
I see tons of backyard bred
dogs here in AZ, tons of people who do not spay their pets, have no intention of breeding them and then complain that they mark territory and are aggressive towards each
other when they have two intact
males and one intact female.
When a female dog is ready to be bred, she may initiate sexual interactions with other dogs, elevate her hind quarters toward males when they approach, deflect her tail to one side and tense her rear l
When a female
dog is ready to be bred, she may initiate sexual interactions with
other dogs, elevate her hind quarters toward
males when they approach, deflect her tail to one side and tense her rear l
when they approach, deflect her tail to one side and tense her rear legs.
She is a fun lovin» gal who loves to run, play at any opportunity, is also social with
other dogs (prefers
males) and loves to display a happy face for approval
when working.
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
He can't stand
other male dogs (maybe something bad happened in past) and he behaves badly
when he sees one.
The evidence is complex and often inconclusive, and there are no simple or one - size - fits - all answers to client questions about if and
when to neuter their
male dogs.2 There also are justifications for neutering
males other than direct individual health benefits, such as population control and managing undesirable behaviors.
Part of the reason your
male Golden will raise his leg
when urinating on a tree or lamppost is to appear taller and more intimidating to
other dogs.
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.
My springer is the same he is
male neutered and I find
when dogs come near him on a walk his heckles come up and he growls and will then snap at them... yet he is fine with
other dogs he lives with..
In
other words, we as veterinarians stand a better chance of preventing
male dog behavioral problems
when neutering is performed prior to the pet reaching sexual maturity.
He is understandably a bit leery of new people and slightly dominate
when playing with
other male dogs, but loves to -LSB-...]
Since losing their alpha
male golden retriever, the younger
dog appears to resent the older
dog being top
dog, and has started attacking the older
dog, who can not protect herself, and has been badly bitten on a number of occasions, although no problems
when meeting
other dogs, Any suggestions as to how I can correct this behaviour by the young one.
When she locked up her
dogs (the
male dogs are
dog aggressive to
other dogs), she brought in the stray.