Dogs
Many dogs will fight when they meet each other. If the owner encounters this situation while walking the dog, he will stay away. After all, it will be very heartbreaking if the dog is injured. If you want to raise two dogs, but they cannot get along well and often fight, why is this?
1. Hormones influence dogs
Hormones are a key factor in the reasons why dogs fight with each other. When their intimacy matured, they began to engage in fighting behaviors, forming a class society with a relationship of dominance and subjugation. Mature male dogs have a stronger effect than female dogs on competing for all signs that can highlight their dominant position. Although female dogs are less eager to compete for the dominant position, the battles between female dogs are sometimes more cruel than male dogs.
Dogs are social animals. If this relationship between leader and follower has not been established or is broken, then dogs will compete with each other for the dominant position of the leader in the community, resulting in fighting.
2. Several situations of incompatibility
1. The owner’s family has a new dog.
2. The animal was originally raised in the family, but was hospitalized for a long time due to illness or was taken to other provinces by the owner, and then returned to the original family.
3. In a group of dogs, the dominant dog becomes sick, grows old, or dies.
4. When the puppies grow up, they provoke the dominant dog.
5. The number of family members of the owner changes, such as going to other provinces to study.
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