Dog Fixed Exclusive: Petlust Man Female
If play becomes too intense or fixated, intervene calmly. Use a "settle" command to give both dogs a break.
Managing the bond between a fixed male and female requires observation and consistent training.
One of the most frequent questions from multi-dog owners is why a fixed male might still show intense interest—or "petlust"—toward a fixed female. While the biological drive to mate is largely removed, certain behaviors can persist: petlust man female dog fixed
Spaying removes the ovaries and uterus, eliminating the heat cycle (estrus) and the pheromones that attract intact males. Can "Attraction" Still Occur?
This article provides an overview of managing and understanding the behavioral dynamics between male and female dogs, particularly when they have been "fixed" (neutered or spayed). If play becomes too intense or fixated, intervene calmly
Sometimes, a female dog may have an underlying urinary tract infection or skin condition that changes her scent, inadvertently attracting the male's attention. Tips for a Harmonious Household
Immediately following surgery, it can take several weeks for hormones to completely leave the system. One of the most frequent questions from multi-dog
Neutering removes the testes, the primary source of testosterone. This typically reduces roaming, territorial marking, and hormone-driven aggression.