A male dog is simply referred to as a "Dog". A female dog is referred to as a "Bitch".
A male dog may be referred to as a sire, a cur, or in breeding terms, a stud.
A neutered male dog is often referred to as a "neutered male" or simply a "neutered dog." Neutering is a surgical procedure that removes the testicles of a male dog to prevent reproduction.
A male dog is just called a "dog" unless he is used for breeding- then he is referred to as a "stud" or "sire" of a litter.
A male canine, regardless of breed is a Dog. In breeding terms, a male is referred to as a stud or if he has fathered pups he is a Sire.
Are you asking what a female dog is called? If so, a female dog can be referred to as a 'bitch', and a male dog would be referred to as a 'dog'.If you are looking for dog names, there are lots and lots of online sites for dog names. In that case, I have attached website links to this answer.
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.
A female dogs name is a Bitch. A male dog is just called a dog, unless you are using him for breeding; in which case he will show as the 'Sire' on the pedigree. A female dog is called a bitch, if using her for breeding, she will show as the 'Dam' on the pedigree.
It is called a dog. Normally male dogs are neutered and female dogs are spayed. Male dogs that don't have their parts are referred to as "intact" or "whole".
a stud is a male dog or animal in breeding. if someone has a female but doesnt have a male,they can post a add saying they need a male stud. because not everyone has a female and male,so they can ask someone if they want to stud their animal. hope it helps.
A male dog will have a penis.
male is a DOG female is a BITCH
A mother dog is commonly referred to as a "dam." This term specifically denotes a female dog that has given birth to puppies. In breeding and veterinary contexts, the term is used to distinguish her from the sire, which is the male parent.