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Male dogs do not go into heat; instead, they reach sexual maturity around 6 to 12 months of age.
Male dogs do not go into heat, but they may whine or cry in response to a nearby female in heat.
Male dogs do not go into heat, but they reach sexual maturity around 6 to 12 months of age.
Male dogs do not go into heat, but they may whine or cry when they sense a nearby female in heat due to sexual frustration or excitement.
Male dogs do not go into heat; instead, they become sexually mature around 6 to 12 months of age and can mate at any time once fertile.
No, male dogs hump for reasons beyond being in heat, such as excitement, stress, play behavior, or asserting dominance.
Male dog puberty symptoms include increased aggression, mounting behavior, marking with urine, and physical changes like enlarged testicles.
To calm a male dog in heat, provide exercise, distraction, and limit exposure to female dogs in heat.
Male dogs don't go into heat, but they show behavioral signs when nearby females are in heat, including restlessness, marking, mounting, and aggression.
No, male dogs do not go into heat; only female dogs experience heat cycles.

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