They can. It depends a lot on the individual dogs personalities. Two males of most any breed can learn to live together. This can be a bit more challenging if you are adopting the dogs as adults. In that case you don't have the ability to work with them as pups to learn to get along.
It is a male dominance thing. There can only be one male cat in the area (house). No, there can be more than one male cat in the house and they can learn to live peacefully with each other. If you get them fixed the fighting will lessen, and they will likely become best buddies.
Yes, male cats can live together harmoniously, but it depends on their individual personalities and how they are introduced to each other. Proper introductions, providing enough space and resources, and neutering can help male cats coexist peacefully.
yes but there has to be two females and one male. two males can not live together and one female and a male cant live together because all the male want is to get with them.also if u have a filter the eggs if they mate will not survive. hope this helped.
Yes, two male cats can live together peacefully in the same household, but it is important to properly introduce them and provide enough space, resources, and attention to prevent conflicts.
You can NOT keep female and male bettas together! Male bettas can get very aggressive and will fight to the death. Make sure to separate your bettas.
It depends on how many times they have gotten ... screwed...
Yes, female and male cats from the same litter can typically live together peacefully. However, it's important to spay/neuter both cats to prevent unwanted litters and reduce territorial behaviors. Introducing them slowly and providing separate resources like food, water, and litter boxes can also help maintain harmony in the household.
The number of years a house cat lives varies. The average age of a house cat is between 10 and 15 years.
Koalas live in complex social communities where there is a dominant male. Territorial disputes occur (and can be heard at night in suburban areas where koalas may live) when a younger male is trying to assert his dominance. Koalas have a number of trees in their home range, which may overlap with other koalas' trees, but they can peacefully the same tree within their range. Apart from that, although they live in communities, they do not have a great deal of interaction with each other, except during breeding season.
You can always talk to your vet, or your cat can live outside.
Depends on their chicken cheddar. But if male then partially, yes.
Labradors tend to be bigger, but it depends on the individual dog.