Yes, male neutered dogs can mate with females who are in heat. No puppies will result from this mating. Female dogs who are not going to be bred should be spayed after their first heat in order to eliminate the chances of mammary cancer and pyrometria.
Naturally yes. When a dog is neutered his organ for mating changes, so he may not help the female dog. It is a thing they are already born with to do. My dog has shown his "urge" to me.
Dog locking is simply another term for canine mating. During their mating routine, the male dog's penis swells into what is called a knot. The knot fits behind the female's pelvic bone, and they are basically locked together until the mating it complete and the knot goes back down. That is why you should never pull mating dogs apart. It can injure both the male and the female. Once they start, you pretty much have to just let them finish.
Yes, they can tie and if that happens they should be supervised but not pulled apart as injuries can occur. There is no chance of pregnancy if the dog has been neutered over a week (some semen survive after neutering but quickly die off due to body heat.)
After mating, locking only lasts about an hour.
Dogs always get stuck together after mating never pull them apart it can tear the female up
They can be neutered at about 6 months, although some vets will do them earlier. Some cats reach sexual maturity before this, so always keep cats in until they are neutered to prevent unwanted mating. Call your vet for advice.
No. The neutering operation is done to prevent the cat from reproducing.
Sure if you get it neutered, but otherwise i think not. It's natural for mice to mate every day for the sake of offspring.
Naturally yes. When a dog is neutered his organ for mating changes, so he may not help the female dog. It is a thing they are already born with to do. My dog has shown his "urge" to me.
you have to get them neutered or spayed. otherwise, you must keep them separated at all times which can be close to impossible! if there is a will, there is a way, and your kitty will find it!
If he or she has not been neutered then yes, that is indeed a possibility. EVen a probability. It is what they do.
A responsible owner will have its dogs neutered. If an owner prefers not to do this, the ONLY way to prevent mating is to isolate the female when she is in heat and not allow her to be anywhere near male dogs. Warning: a female in heat will do whatever she can to get loose because the breeding instinct is very strong.
I would guess your male cat learned mating behavior before he was neutered. Once a male cat learns gender-typical behavior (marking, mating, etc), he will continue to engage in that behavior even if he is later neutered.
Dog locking is simply another term for canine mating. During their mating routine, the male dog's penis swells into what is called a knot. The knot fits behind the female's pelvic bone, and they are basically locked together until the mating it complete and the knot goes back down. That is why you should never pull mating dogs apart. It can injure both the male and the female. Once they start, you pretty much have to just let them finish.
It is a mating ritual.
Generally, during mating season, a cat that hasn't been neutered becomes aggressive to all other cats, apart from her mate. To stop this, go to the vet to have her neutered.
They don't mate, per say... but neutered cats (since this is in the Cat category) do still display some "mating" behaviors. If you neuter a male cat early (6 months old or so) the likelihood of them demonstrating these behaviors is decreased.