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Are male dogs more dangerous than female dogs?
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Nov 30, 2021
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Feb 27, 2022
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DavidDalton
According
to
multiple studies as well as anecdotal evidence
male
dogs tend
to
be more dangerous and cause
a
much higher percentage of
dog
bite incidents than
female
dogs.
Male
dogs exhibit more of an aggressive behavior particularly against children. Un-neutered
male
dogs have
a
much higher probability of inflicting
dog
bites against individuals then
male
dogs which have gone through the procedure. The
Male
hormone testosterone
is
responsible for
a
dogs aggressive behavior.
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May 4, 2022
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PatriciaLopez
According to multiple studies as well as anecdotal evidence male dogs tend to be
more dangerous
and cause a much higher percentage of dog bite incidents than female dogs. Male dogs exhibit more of an aggressive behavior particularly against children.
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May 13, 2022
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JoshuaSchmid
According to multiple studies as well as anecdotal evidence
male dogs
tend to be
more
dangerous and cause a much higher percentage of dog bite incidents than
female dogs
.
Male dogs
exhibit
more
of an aggressive behavior particularly against children. Un-neutered
male dogs
have a much higher probability of inflicting dog bites against individuals then
male dogs
which have gone through the procedure. The
Male
hormone testosterone is responsible for a
dogs
aggressive behavior.
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