Saturday 11 June 2022

Typical Behaviors Of Male Dogs

 


It is natural for a male dog to express masculine behavior if it is not neutered and is driven by testosterone (sex hormones). You can get rid of this behavior if you are petting a neutered dog.
 
The sex hormone in a male dog is responsible for aggressive and sexual behavior. A testosterone-driven dog will be seeking a female in heat and will show distinctive behaviors. Moreover, the male dogs also claim territory by spraying urine and marking the area to show their dominance. 

All these behaviors are the expression of masculinity. However, it has been observed that some neutered dogs still keep on showing aggressiveness. If you are already petting a neutered one and still facing such issues, it's time to consider environmental factors. Keep an eye on your pet’s behavior and you will find out the particular factor that makes him aggressive. 

Your vets Roanoke VA can enlighten you about important health issues that can affect your pet.

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