This generally depends on the dog itself, and if they feel threatened.
It's pretty much the same as asking if two people will get along.
There is no easy way to stop dogs from sniffing each other as this is the way dogs find out information about things. A male dog does not go into heat. Only female dogs do.
female dogs are 'bitches', male dogs are just 'dogs'
Male dogs may exhibit dominant behavior by marking their territory, including other male dogs, with their urine. This behavior is a way for them to establish their dominance and assert their presence in the pack hierarchy. It can also be a way for them to communicate their status and boundaries to other dogs.
As long as it is not a female dog it is. Male dogs are called "Dogs". Female dogs are called "Bitches". See the related questions "What is a dog when it's not a dog?" and "Is my dog a dog?" for more information on these interesting questions.
Is your coon dog altered? That would help his aggressiveness. Also, it will prevent other intact dogs from attacking your dog.
about 3months
if its a male yes just watch out for a male and female dog or your male will fight with the other male to get the female. if its a female just steer clear of male dogs or the male dog may attack the owner or the walker to get to the female dog
A Male dog is called a Dog, and a Female dog is called a Bitch.
A male dog is a Boy and a female dog is a girl. If they breed, then they could have puppies.
usually its the same with any other dog, except if the female has a bad temperament (more so to unspayed females) or vice versa or if shes in season (when in season avoid at all costs!! O.O) male dogs will cause self destruction to get to a female in heat.
There are two genders of dogs: Male and Female. Female breeding dogs are called "bitches"
All male dogs are referred to as "dogs", and a castrated one can be called a "neutered dog". Female dogs, on the other hand, are referred to as "bitches". It may sound offensive, but in reality most reputable kennel clubs, breeders and dog books use this word without embarrassment. It is fine as long as you're only using it to refer to a female dog.