Male dogs can't mate with male dogs.
Humping has very little to do with dominance, and only a small chance it is a sexual-based behaviour. Most of the time, it is because the dog is anxious or over-excited, and humping is said to help relieve the building stress. It can happen both during play or after nerve-racking events.
Such behaviour can be trained out, either with "Stay/Leave It" commands, or to distract the dog with a favourite toy or playtime activity. Identifying when and where the dog begins humping is ideal, as this helps you avoid these scenarios, or if they are unavoidable, maintain the dog's attention in another way before he becomes too stressed.
Yes! It is best that they be neutered, but I have had great success with keeping even more than 2 intact males as companions. There can be problems if there is also an intact female in season, but generally they can get along fine. You need to be the alpha (aka boss) and let them know in no uncertain terms that squabbling is not allowed.
if you want them to <-- dude that's stupid. they're animals, you can't just make them. fail.
You can keep any gender of dogs together (regardless of what you may have heard about females fighting) if they are spayed and neutered, and raised together.
Yes my aunt has two or three male cats and they are perfectly fine together. A female and male might breed (but they might not)
yes
Male dogs have the instinct to display strong leadership qualities. Even when two dogs have grown up together there can be tension, as with human siblings, as the two dogs determine which is dominant.
Dogs Get stuck together becasue the males you know what enlarges and disables him to dismount and so a nother male cannot mate with her.
That is completely normal, it's how dogs show their dominance towards other dogs.
female dogs are 'bitches', male dogs are just 'dogs'
It depends what your intentions are being. If you intend your dogs to breed, you would have a male and a female for obvious reasons. Other than that it doesn't really matter what sex your dogs are. Keep in mind males tend to be teritorial.
Male dogs have the instinct to display strong leadership qualities. Even when two dogs have grown up together there can be tension, as with human siblings, as the two dogs determine which is dominant.
YEs, but I wouldn't suggest putting two male corgis together. I can guarantee they will fight.
Generally male and female dogs get along better than two males or two females.
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Usually you wouldn't train to dogs together, they can be easily distracted, but it is best to have a female and male together, as 2 males are very feel very competitive and have the need to be the alpha male. They might get into a fight if they are meeting for the first time and have not previously been socialized with other dogs.
Dogs Get stuck together becasue the males you know what enlarges and disables him to dismount and so a nother male cannot mate with her.
Male dogs can breed frequently, but females should only be bred once a year for health reasons.
only if you put them together when there adults if there children and together they wont fight. That has nothing to do with it. Guinea pigs will protect their territory like dogs will. I have two male guinea pigs and they are adults and do not fight what so ever.
Just leave them alone - the male's penis swells naturally during mating, which keeps the dogs locked together until the male's sperm fertilizes the female's eggs. After a half hour or so, the male's penis will reduce in size and they will separate on their own.
That is completely normal, it's how dogs show their dominance towards other dogs.
You would have 10 puppies plus the two original dogs so 12 dogs all together.
female dogs are 'bitches', male dogs are just 'dogs'