A sire is the father of an animal or human.
A dam is a female mother dog and a sire is a male father dog.
The father is a Sire. The mother is a Dam (dame)
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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.
A male dog may be referred to as a sire, a cur, or in breeding terms, a stud.
Don't be offended but it is a "bitch." In fact, "Bitch" can refer to any female canine (especially a dog) whether or not it is a mother. The more precise term for a mother dog is a "dam," which applies to any female parent of a four-legged animal. The male parent is the "sire."
The mother is called a bitch, and the dad is called a sire.
A sire is a male dog who is the father of a litter of puppies.
A mother dog is commonly referred to as a "dam." This term specifically denotes a female dog that has given birth to puppies. In breeding and veterinary contexts, the term is used to distinguish her from the sire, which is the male parent.
Dog itself is a neutral term, since there are both male and female dogs. A female dog is called a b*tch. In pedigrees, the male is the sire and the female is the dam. In slang, a "sex dog" is a guy who is into a lot of sex.
Ithink is santa had a dog it would be called Twinkletoes but i think you let your imagination run wild its up to you!
A female dogs name is a Bitch. A male dog is just called a dog, unless you are using him for breeding; in which case he will show as the 'Sire' on the pedigree. A female dog is called a bitch, if using her for breeding, she will show as the 'Dam' on the pedigree.