Male dogs in subestrus will have a change in temperament and will have an increased desire to be aggressive towards other males, and will also have a tendency to urinate and circle the floor. If there is a female dog in the vicinity of the male dog will also have the situation of lying on the crotch, the male dog may have a reduced appetite during the estrus. When the male dog is in heat, if the male dog is already an adult, then the owner can consider breeding. However, if the male dog is not yet an adult, the sperm survival rate is not high due to the underdeveloped reproductive system, so mating is not recommended at this time. If there is no idea of breeding, the owner can perform the de-sexing surgery before the male dog comes into heat, or after the male dog has come into heat.
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