They do what comes naturally, and also, when they smell each others behinds it's a way of identification and a quick run-down on the dogs personality traits. However, it isn't the best thing for pet owners to have to put up with. I have a female Bichon Frise and a cockapoo x terrier that is male and both of them have been fixed. I basically train him not to do this. When he starts now I quickly say in a soft, but stern voice and point a finger "NO!" He stops and that's the end of that. I haven't had to do this too many times. It takes persistence, but they get the message sooner or later. Marcy
There is no easy way to stop dogs from sniffing each other as this is the way dogs find out information about things. A male dog does not go into heat. Only female dogs do.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
They still may have the urge after being fixed if the female is in heat, or goes into heat. Just because the male is fixed, doesn't mean he has lost the urge, or can't do it any more. All that has been removed is his nuts and sperm. Therefore, the male and female can still mate and get locked up, but can not get pregnant unless it is recently after the male has been fixed and he still has a little bit of sperm in his system.
if a female sniffs a males penis, its just to find out if he is her right mate. if a male sniffs a females butt, then its the same thing. but if its male and male sniffing eachother, then it just means that one dog wants to figure out if that dog peed in his territory.
he's just saying hello, like dogs do. Guinea Pigs have scent marks on their bottoms.
To determine if a dog is male or female, you can look at their genitals. Male dogs have a penis and scrotum, while female dogs have a vulva. Additionally, male dogs tend to have a larger distance between the anus and genitals compared to female dogs.
Yes. Only the testicles on the male have been removed, not the penis. Penetration will still happen, as the male dog can still maintain an erection. There is just no sperm production. Indeed, neutered male dogs can maintain an erection, penetrate a female and actually achieve orgasm, and will "tie" with the female. Most neutered males are less interested in sex due to lowered testosterone levels, but still capable of all the actions. They simply do not produce sperm and cannot impregnate a female.
You can tell if a dog is male or female by looking at their genitals. Male dogs have a penis and testicles, while female dogs have a vulva.
Some female dogs get Pyometra, a disease of the uterus. It will make their organs fill with pus and they will rupture. Get her fixed. Also, your male dog is fixed, so it should be fine, if you notice a lot of humping, separate them if necessary.
If you mean, Can dogs be male or female? Then the answer is yes. They can be both.
female dogs are 'bitches', male dogs are just 'dogs'
No, after being spayed, fixed adult female dogs no longer go into heat because the surgery removes their reproductive organs, including the ovaries which produce hormones responsible for the heat cycle.