If you want to know the true answer on that, you really need to get a book on Dog Breeds. it will give you info on their personality
i think the innate animal behaviors will be influenced by environment in a way.
During mating, dogs exhibit behaviors such as mounting, licking, and vocalizing. They may also show signs of excitement, playfulness, and aggression. These behaviors are natural and part of the mating process for dogs.
a behavioral adaptation is behaviors that help an animal to survive or communicate (ex. a dogs barks, a spider spins its web, a penguin swims, a monkey screeches)
It is learned behaviors.
I believe what your talking about is called instincts
Yes, dogs can exhibit behaviors that may be considered masturbation, such as licking or humping. It is not uncommon for dogs to engage in these behaviors, but it can vary depending on the individual dog and their environment.
It more or less depends on the type of animal
Because they ARE male dogs. Have him neutered to control unwanted behaviors.
Yes, dogs can exhibit behaviors that may be considered similar to masturbation in humans, such as licking or humping objects. These behaviors are typically driven by natural instincts and are not necessarily for sexual pleasure.
It is not possible to diagnose autism in dogs as the condition is primarily a human neurodevelopmental disorder. Dogs may exhibit behaviors that are similar to those seen in humans with autism, but it is important to consult a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
There are 9/1 of them.
Like dogs, wolves also engage in mating behavior that includes a similar reproductive process. Both species form strong pair bonds and often mate for life, exhibiting behaviors such as courtship and affection. Additionally, many domesticated animals, such as cats and certain rodents, display mating behaviors that parallel those of dogs, though the specifics can vary widely between species.