well if you have a wild dog that did not go to the vet and a other wild dog then yes. but if the two dogs went to the vet then no. if one did go and the other did not then yes/no. yes because their might be something with the type of dog it bloodhound no because the girl dog that goes to the vet all the time and is healthy and never gets sick then no. if you want more info look it up at vets websites.
yes
Male animals usualy do not mate with other males but many mythological animals don't base their sexual culture on gender. Even dogs occasionally mate with the same gender. It is not uncommon for two of the same gender to mate.
You take your female dog and get a male dog (stud) put them in a room together (watch from a far in case of problems) if she's in heat the male will mount her and penetrate her by thrusting his penis in her vagina. soon she will have puppies! this should only be done by
either shes not ready, hes not trying or doesnt want to, or hes asserting his dominance over her.
Are the dogs in heat? Panting is typically either a sign that the dog is hot, stressed or excited. I am assuming your dog is male since you said "another" male. The other male may be dominant and your dog may be somewhat stressed by the situation which would certainly cause him to pant.
that means the humper is the master
If the biting happens, the male may be aggressive, or the female has a scent of another dog that he doesn't like. It could also be an indication that the male likes the female.
Male dogs can not go into heat.
a pitbull is a dog to keep separated from another dog unless it is his female dog. An adult pibull will get along with another one if raised together and trained properly but it is not a good idea to have a pitbull with another male dog loose.
MY 1 YEAR DOG SPRAY ALL OVER THE HOUSE IS IT BECAUSE WE HAVE ANOTHER MALE DOG
dont let your male dog near the pups until they are about 10 weeks. or so. the male dog might try to eat them :o
Lock them in a room, turn the lights off and play enya. The dogs will come out happy as larry, which is to say, happy.