Yes. Male dogs will recognize pups as such and will generally behave differently than they would toward an adult dog.
I think so...
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It depends on which species you're asking about, and it depends on conditions. For humans, for example, in a random situation the male is statistically more aggressive, but in defense of hearth and home, the female is likely to be more aggressive.
Male foxes can have a few names. They can be referred to as tods, reynards, or dogs. Female foxes are vixens and baby foxes are known as kits or pups.
It is unlikely, but sometimes the injections fail and the dog is still able to have pups.
A young male or female dog is called a PUP or a Puppy.A female is called a bitchthe male a DogA group of pups is a Litterand a group of dogs is a Pack
Yes the dogs recognize their siblings because they all have something same about or on their body
Male foxes are known as dogs, tods or reynards, females as vixens, and young as cubs, pups, or kits.
If you have to know, sometimes the father kills the puppies out of jealousy.
Um, considering dogs are neither starfish nor amoebas, i'd say, yeah, a male IS necessary for sexual reproduction.
Male foxes are known as dogs, tods or reynards, females as vixens, and young as cubs, pups, or kits.
The male wolf will bring back food to the young in this manner also.
Male foxes are known as dogs, tods or reynards, females as vixens, and young as cubs, pups, or kits.
Seals and dogs have pups! From: Madax!
the winner of the fight is seen as the strongest to mate with to produce healthy pups.
I think it depends on the breed. Kid-friendly dogs-- I imagine they get along well with their pups.
Male foxes are known as dogs, tods or reynards, females as vixens, and young as cubs, pups, or kits.
Male wolves are known to sometimes eat the pups. She is only protecting her pups from not just the alpha male. She is protecting her pups from ALL the males. The alpa male usually has to gain her trust by usually bringing food to her pups and her.
The male of the fox species is called a 'dog'.