Stud dogs Anyone have more than one male dogs, unaltered in the same home that get along? |
I have two males, Little Man, age 10 and Shorty, age 8, that are father and son and they have always got along beautifully. Other males that I have now and some that I had in the past I have to keep separated from each. I know other people that have more than one breeding male and they have to keep them separated also. |
I have 2 males and they get along great! Alot better than my females. My females want to fight alot. I have a female in heat right now and my males have noy fought once. Now my females have the whole hormone thing going on and they can't look at each other without snapping. I was really worried about having 2 males but I don't regret it at all. If I was planning on getting one I would get a puppy rather than an adult male. |
I have 4 adult males in my home and they all get along together. I don't allow any females that are in heat in the same room as them however or they would compete for the girl. My females are a different story they tend to get very bitchy and snappy with each other especially when their hormones are real active. |
I have 2 Biewer males, unrelated and an altered Havanese. All 3 males get along and play well together. And yes when the females are hormonal the boys want get noisy but don't fight. The girls can be very snappish when they are in heat, pregnant, nursing--anytime they are not sleeping--lol. |
I have 2 males -- 1 is actually neutered (Tiko), but he acts like an unalterted male -- very aggressive, interested in my females when they are in heat, mounts and ties with them!!!! I had Tiko neutered when he was 7 mo. old b/c of how big he was getting for being a stud dog (is now 13 lbs.). My new stud (Oliver) is a year old and only 3 lbs. Because my unneutered male is so aggressive (has attacked and bitten other dogs), I was told by other breeders that when my 3lb. becomes sexually mature and there are females in heat, Tiko would likely start attacking Oliver. I was really concerned about this, especially because of the size difference. Anyways one of my females recently went into heat, Oliver was used for the 1st time as a stud dog with her, and Tiko politely watched all the goings on -- sometimes from just 2 inches away. There were no fights, in fact one evening Tiko crawled onto my lap while I was reading, and Oliver climbed onto Tiko's back and fell asleep --- Tiko glanced at him and also kept on sleeping... actually I could swear they've been getting along better then ever lately ... maybe b/c they now share the same girlfriend???? |
I know a yorkie breeder, she had a beautiful little male(unaultered). When one of the females was in heat one night the one little stud was killed, they can fight to their death. I won't ever own an unaultered male, but, I sure in the heck wouldn't take a chance with 2 unaultered males in the house when a bitch comes in to heat. |
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