This depends on how well the two Dog's have been socialised. If the Dobermann's have not been well socialised with other Dog's then you may have some aggression issues. If both Dog's are usually friendly with other Dog's then you can begin introduction. Introduce the Dog's to each other in a neutral territory (a local park etc.) so that they have time to play and get to know each other first. NEVER introduce two Dog's to each other on one of them's territory as a fight may result.
Yes! Just introduce them slowly, if it seems to be a problem with two shih tzu males living together I would suggest getting them both neutered, it is known that neutered dogs can prevent behaviour problems.
Two mini lop rabbits of the same sex (either two girls or two boys) can be kept together in a hutch as long as they are spayed or neutered to prevent any aggressive behavior or unwanted pregnancies. It is important to provide enough space, enrichment, and a safe environment for them to live happily together.
Yes, two male cats can live together harmoniously if they are properly introduced, neutered, and have enough space and resources to avoid territorial conflicts.
While it is not mandatory for rabbits to be neutered, it is highly recommended for various reasons. Neutering can prevent health issues, reduce aggressive behavior, control overpopulation, and improve the quality of life for rabbits.
two SPAYED females or two NEUTERED males Or you can mix but they must be spayed and neutered to get along. HOPE I HELPED!!
Yes. Neutered males remain fertile for up to two weeks following the procedure.
No. Only two testicles.
get them neutered then introduce them is the best option
If two books were not allowed in the library at the same time, they would be banned together. If two authors joined together to write a book, it would be said that they banded together.
no not at alli have a cat that has been fixed when he was little and he has never done that
Dobermanns and Beaucerons were bred for different purposes, Dobermanns were bred to guard people and property, whereas Beaucerons were bred to herd and protect sheep. Beaucerons are a Pastoral breed and Dobermanns are in the Working Group. At first glance the two breeds may look similar; they are usually both black and tan with the same level of intelligence. However, Dobermanns have a much smoother, shorter coat and are usually docked. Beaucerons are not docked amd have rougher, longer coats. Some Beaucerons may also have a harlequin coat colouration, similar to that of some Great Danes. The two breeds may display some different behaviours, with the Beauceron much more eager to herd (like a Border Collie). Dobermanns are not a herding breed and are much more inclined to guard. They both grow to a similar size and weight. Beaucerons have a unique double dew claw on their hind legs which Dobermanns do not have. Beaucerons are also exceedingly rare, whereas Dobermanns are relatively popular as guards and pets.
It is generally best to have one male and one female rabbit together to avoid potential aggressive behavior that can occur between two males or two females. If not planning to breed the rabbits, it is essential to have them spayed or neutered to prevent unwanted litters.