The proper term for a male dog is "dog". A male dog that is used for breeding is called a "stud dog", or a "sire". A dog that hasn't been "fixed", or neutered is called unaltered, or "intact".
It depends. If you are just referring to a male dog in general, you would just call it a dog. However, if you were referring to a male dog in regards to breeding, it would be a stud or sire.
The breeding male of a cow is called a bull.
A male dog may be referred to as a sire, a cur, or in breeding terms, a stud.
A male dog is just called a "dog" unless he is used for breeding- then he is referred to as a "stud" or "sire" of a litter.
Dog Breeding and mating
a stud is a male dog or animal in breeding. if someone has a female but doesnt have a male,they can post a add saying they need a male stud. because not everyone has a female and male,so they can ask someone if they want to stud their animal. hope it helps.
It is possible a male dog is fertile at 7 months, although this is very young to be deliberately breeding a dog.
You can either: 1. get a female dog and click breeding, select a male, and click the icon with two hearts on it (one pink, one green) and then confirm. Your female dog will go into gestation, which lasts 3 months. 2. get a male dog and publish a breeding offer by clicking breeding and then clicking publish a breeding offer.
They are made from the same DNA
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun dog is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.The gender specific noun for a male dog is dog.The nouns for a male dog used for breeding are stud or sire.The gender specific noun for a female dog is bitch.
You have to introduce them to each other. IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOU SHOULDN'T BE BREEDING
A Puppy Dog.