i wouldn't. if they're aggressive, the trait might carry on to the puppies. plus, he might hurt them when the puppies are born.
Why animals are aggressive towards each other is usually for dominance and like that is their territory not your territory.
Sometimes fish are aggressive because they may be bigger than one another and think that they are stronger. Sometimes of they are chasing one and tearing at its fins it may be telling that one its time to spawn!!
yes
Koalas are not aggressive. Males may be territorial, especially during mating season, but they are not aggressive towards any other species.
It depends. Is the male becoming aggressive? If it is then something's wrong. Males are usually protective of the females and pups (depending on breed) so if it is acting aggressive towards the female then it will hurt the puppy's. Other male dogs will be fine around the pregnant female but become aggressive towards the pups. Do your research on the breed to determine what is the best way to protect not only the female and pups but the male because the female will attack the male if he try's to attack the puppy's.
coz. it is a fiction.
coz. it is a fiction.
If the hen has chicks it will be aggressive towards you or roosters are dangerous towards other male roosters.
Horses are often aggressive towards dogs and can be aggressive to other livestock. Generally, mares with foals will tend to be more protective and can become aggressive if they feel their foal is in danger.
Based on general breed charactistics, yes. Cocker Spaniels are more aggressive towards people than Pit Bulls are, which are generally way more aggressive towards other dogs than Cocker Spaniels are.Though it depends a lot on the breeding and upbringing of each animal.
all you need to do is put a female rabbit with a male rabbit (make sure they are not aggressive towards each other! so really its not at all hard to breed your rabbit just let them get alone for up to 1-7 minutes for nature to action
elephants are rairly aggressive towards one another, but once it is time for mating season it is common for the males to fight sometimes leaving one or the other with major wounds.