they shouldn't...
NO other dogs should be around the pregnet dog :o)
try to keep it around other dogs
To get the dog used to other animals and dogs you have to put it in a room with other people and you have to have people and dogs around for a period of time and then they will finally get used to people and other dogs.
well it depends on the dogs personality... if the dog is friendly and loves to be around other dogs and people then yes. most hyper dogs do. if your dog is aggressive then not always
To mark his territory, telling the other dog it's his, or establishing dominance over other dog.
The answer to that would be to play with your dog and to take him/her on walks. or bring him/her to play around with other dogs
Dogs have a strict "pecking order" and a dog who is lower on the order will display certain behaviors around a dog who is higher on the order such as cowering, tucking their tail, etc. Your cowaring dog is simply acknowledging its lower rank to the other dog/dogs.
Cause some dogs like other dogs. Even if it was wet or not probably the dog would still greet the other dog.
Labrador Retrievers are gentle, family friendly dogs that are good around other animals.
Take your dog to a public place away from it's home, keep your dog on a leash and just sit with it. A dog park is a good place to start with other dogs running around, slowly as your dog relaxes (this could take days, weeks, months sometimes years) move closer to the other dogs until your dog is no longer afraid
Dogs Like/sniff other dog butts to get information about the dog. It is a form of communitcating.
The rescued fighting dog had to be restrained, when it was around other dogs.