It's fat maybe or obese. Don't think about the word 'pregnant'! He ain't a female now.
Usually it's a sign of submission if you're dog does it to you or other dogs. If you're dog is female and in heat it's telling male dogs in the area that she is ready to mate. Otherwise, she/he just wants its belly scratched.
If you mean, Can dogs be male or female? Then the answer is yes. They can be both.
You're gaining weight... so if you do not like it exercise, or eat healthier.
It’s the same reason that dogs eat grass they lick the snow if there belly hurts.
if you mean a dog being spayed or neutered, No they do not get mean, only people make dogs and cats mean!!
If by accept, you mean breed with then probably not until she is in heat. If you mean accept as in be buddies with then that depends on the dogs temperment, how she responds to other dogs and how the male responds. Always use caution when introducing two large dogs as they could fight and you and they could end up with serious injuries.
On the contrary, it generally makes male dogs less aggressive. He might be ticked off for a while, but then he'll forget.
If you mean wolves, just like dogs. if something else specify.
Do you mean male or female dogs ? If your question is about male dogs I don't know, but if you meant female dogs(also known as bitch) I don't know it also.
If the one chasing has a pointed fin underneath his belly, it's a male. If the fin is rounded, it's a female. If it's male and female they are probably mating/breeding.
"chien" means "dog". "un chien" means "a dog" or "a (male) dog". "un" is the masculine singular article for "a". "chien" is the masculine singular noun for "dog". "des chiens" means "dogs" or "male dogs". "des" is the masculine plural article (Note : it can translate to either "dogs" or "some dogs"). " chiens" is the masculine plural noun for "dogs" or "(male) dogs". It is the masculine plural form of "chien"; it can mean "(several) dogs" or "(several male) dogs". "une chienne" means "a female dog". "une" is the feminine singular article. "chienne" is the feminine singular noun for "(female) dog". "des chiennes" means "female dogs"; it means "(several female) dogs". "des" is the feminine plural article (Note : it can translate to either "dogs" or "some dogs"). "chiennes" is the feminine plural noun for "(female) dogs".
Why does my throat and belly hurt