They can as they still have instinct even if they have been neutered.
It is not appropriate or responsible to encourage or allow a dog to mount other dogs. This behavior can lead to fights or escalate aggression. If your dog is mounting other dogs, it is best to redirect their behavior through training and supervision. Consider seeking advice from a professional dog trainer or behaviorist for guidance.
Yes it can! It may mount you or another dog if it's in heat, a puppy, or if it hasn't been neutered/spayed. If a dog does mound you, tell it to "Get off!" or "No!"
Not all the dogs and cats that are adopted from a shelter are always neutered.
Yes, a neutered male dog will not have as strong a scent and there won't be as much testosterone in the marking urine.
Neutered dogs may sometimes attack unneutered dogs due to territorial behavior or aggression, which can be influenced by hormones and social dynamics.
Common behavioral issues exhibited by male dogs that have not been neutered include aggression towards other dogs, marking territory by urinating indoors, roaming in search of a mate, and mounting behavior.
no
To prevent them from siring more puppies.
Yes, greyhound rescue organizations neuter their dogs before adopting them out. Sometimes the dogs arrive at the rescue intact but they are neutered before leaving.
Yes. Neutered males remain fertile for up to two weeks following the procedure.
You can have a neutered male and female boxer without worrying that they will try to mate. The dogs will not mate if the male is neutered.
Yes it can. It has to do with the hormonal balances which do not go away after the pet has been fixed. also dogs hump other dogs to show authority over other dogs or in some cases humans