It could be an allergic reaction or an abscess. An exam by a veterinarian is the best way to determine and treat the condition.
It counts how old the dog is but most females are good with new dogs
You put the dog in front of the dog.
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No, but there is a lot involved and you should pick up a book to learn more. I'm assuming your new to the idea of breeding based on question.
Its easy, Get a female and a male and put them together in bet. Viola you've got yourself a brand new dog!
It's time to find a new hobby, my friend.
The same way the doctors check if your new baby is a boy or a girl.
That depends on your dog's temperment somewhat. The rule of thumb is to get the opposite. If the older dog is a male I would definitely get a female (make sure there is no accidental breeding though!). Two males are less likely to get along with each other. If the older dog is a female you may still want to get a female new dog, because females don't like to put up with young male dog antics. However, not all females get along with other females.
If your new dog is not spayed she may be coming into heat. This could be a reason for your other dog to drool, slobber or gnash it's teeth. Some dogs are more apt to do this than others. I have one that will drool a lot and kind of chatter his teeth when ever he is near a female; even a spayed female can have this effect on him.
They can smell other dogs that marked their smell onto the area. It is like a human would discover a new land and they would want to put a mark so other people can know that they were on that land. :):):):):):):)
Dog owners are often very creative when naming their canines. There are a number of ways that a pet owner can go about giving a great name to a female dog. The following offers some ideas on how to come up with fabulous names for female dogs. A dog owner can name a female dog after a beloved relative. Maybe an owner had a fun Aunt Katy that he or she loved to visit. Katy would be a meaningful name for the dog and the name would bring about happy childhood memories. Alternatively, an owner may have had an inspiring English teacher in high school named Mrs. Nichols. Mrs. Nichols would be an entertaining as well as an unusual name for a female dog. This method gives the pet's name an extra element of significance. Another way to go about naming a female dog is to observe her personality. Owners can choose a name that reflects the dog's personality! For instance, if a little female puppy is friendly and playful, owners may want to choose a name like Trixie' or Daisy.' A name for a happy female dog should have a light-hearted tone. Getting to know a new dog requires an owner to learn something about its temperament. A name that describes a female dog's temperament tells family and friends something about the dog right from the get-go. Sometimes a female dog's name relates to the canine's appearance. For instance, someone might name a dog, Midnight' or Ebony' if the dog has a solid black coat. Alternatively, if a female dog is light brown with little white specks on its coat, an owner may choose the name, Cinnamon.' The appearance of a female dog can give way to lots of creative names. Unique markings and color patterns are especially helpful in the naming process. Finally, some people name their female canines after their favorite movie stars. Others name their female dogs after famous canines in literature such as, Lassie.' No matter what name an owner chooses, he or she should make sure that the female dog responds to it in a positive way!
Then you get a new guide dog or retrain the old one. Preferrably retrain the old one because it might face what us human's consider the "death penalty".