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The Male Mind of an Adolescent Dog

During your puppy’s adolescence, it will experience both physiological and emotional changes. These modifications transpire approximately at six months of age. Your canine’s adolescence will be marked with the onset of puberty coupled with raging hormones. The vast majority of dogs enter a tumultuous period of adolescence around the age of six months.

The inundation of testosterone in the male dogs enables the canine to discover its own sexuality. Unlike an infant who will experience its sexuality until it reaches puberty (11-12 years later), dogs will endure a certain level of sexual and emotional changes early in its life. However, a canine will not reach its final sexual maturity until later in life.

When your dog becomes masculine -- it is considered the release of sexual hormones. It may transpire prior to birth in the male dog's brain. Prior to the male dog being one month old, its testes descend into the scrotum. Although the male dog will demonstrate sexual behaviors such as mounting at a young age, the males are verisimilar to the females — because they are sexually mature and capable of reproduction once they reach puberty.

Generally, newfound sexual drive motivates the male dog to roam, wander and explore boundaries that exceed your backyard. Additionally, sexual maturity will spark aggression directed toward other males. Urine may become a marking as they seek female dogs available for mating.

Throughout the year, the male dog is sexually promiscuous. Triggered by seasonal changes coupled with the production of the estrogen a hormone, most domestic females, or bitches, undergo two periods, called estrus or heat, per year in which they are interested in sex.

 

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