It depends what your intentions are being. If you intend your dogs to breed, you would have a male and a female for obvious reasons. Other than that it doesn't really matter what sex your dogs are. Keep in mind males tend to be teritorial.
Two females. improvement by duckey: it is better to have the two females and one male because if you have 2 males fighting over one female one will probably end up killed or seriously injured
The dogs are most likely not fighting in this case. I may sounds a lot like fighting, but there are dogs that make very vicious sounds while they are playing. The dogs probably lick each other to clean each other up as they probably have a lot od saliva strings all over them.
There is no gender discrimination for immature dogs. Male and females are both called puppies or whelps.
Dogs rely heavily on their sense of smell to gather information about each other, including their identity, mood, and health. By sniffing each other's butts, dogs can exchange pheromones and other scents to gain a better understanding of one another. It's a natural and instinctual behavior that helps dogs communicate and socialize within their pack.
If you have a male dog and your bringing another male dog dont introduce them on your yard. Your first male will try to defend his territory and could end up getting in a fight with the other one. Introduce them somewhere else so they are not on either ones territory, if you do this it is less likely they will be aggressive toward each other. If you are bringing a little puppy than your other male dog wont see the puppy as a threat. It worked with my dogs.
If you already have a dog at home, and you are looking to bring another one in, see if it is possible for the two dogs to meet before bringing the new one in. Some dogs don't get along, and you don't want to be stuck with two dogs who hate each other. The best combinations are as follow: Male and Female Male and Male Female and Female
Not all male dogs do that. It sounds like unusual behavior for just one particular animal, so disregard.
Female dogs go into heat when they think of mating, they get excited, then the male dogs will mate with them... however a male dog can make a female one to go into heat by licking the dog's vulva with their tongues...........
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Two females. improvement by duckey: it is better to have the two females and one male because if you have 2 males fighting over one female one will probably end up killed or seriously injured
sometimes. it is okay when there is a male and a female so they will mate and have puppies, but, it is not if you have a male and a male because sometimes they will have a dogfight (sometimes, females fight male dogs)
All male dogs have two testicles. In some dogs however, only one testicle forms and at times there are two but only one has descended into the scrotum. To be sure what is going on with a male dog which appears to have only one testicle, have it checked by a veterinarian.
About 6 months (for a male) to one year old.
The dogs are most likely not fighting in this case. I may sounds a lot like fighting, but there are dogs that make very vicious sounds while they are playing. The dogs probably lick each other to clean each other up as they probably have a lot od saliva strings all over them.
There is no gender discrimination for immature dogs. Male and females are both called puppies or whelps.
Dogs rely heavily on their sense of smell to gather information about each other, including their identity, mood, and health. By sniffing each other's butts, dogs can exchange pheromones and other scents to gain a better understanding of one another. It's a natural and instinctual behavior that helps dogs communicate and socialize within their pack.
If you have a male dog and your bringing another male dog dont introduce them on your yard. Your first male will try to defend his territory and could end up getting in a fight with the other one. Introduce them somewhere else so they are not on either ones territory, if you do this it is less likely they will be aggressive toward each other. If you are bringing a little puppy than your other male dog wont see the puppy as a threat. It worked with my dogs.