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While there are calming supplements and aids for male dogs, any medicated solution should only be used under veterinarian supervision.
To calm a male dog's hormones, keep him separated from females in heat, mask the female's scent, provide exercise and mental stimulation, and consider neutering.
The '7-7-7 rule' for dogs is not a scientifically recognized guideline but is commonly interpreted as the behavioral stages males exhibit when a female is in heat: 7 days of proestrus, 7 days of estrus, and 7 days of post-estrus or diestrus.
The 3-3-3 rule for dog anxiety outlines the timeline for a newly adopted dog to adjust: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn the routine, and 3 months to feel at home.
You can calm your male dog using separation from females in heat, scent masking, exercise, mental stimulation, calming aids, and neutering if appropriate.
To calm your male dog at home, separate him from any nearby female in heat, mask the female's scent, provide exercise and mental stimulation, and use calming aids with veterinary guidance.
Stopping a dog from getting pregnant can cost between $150 and $500 for spaying, while medical abortion treatments or surgical termination may cost more depending on the method, timing, and location.
No, there is no 'Plan B' or safe over-the-counter morning-after pill for dogs; preventing pregnancy requires veterinary intervention.
Spaying a dog typically costs between $200 and $500 depending on the clinic and dog's size; medical abortion options may vary in price and require veterinary consultation.
No, there is no 'Plan B' or morning-after pill for dogs; pregnancy prevention should be discussed with a veterinarian immediately after accidental mating.

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