The most intuitive way to distinguish male and female native dog puppies is to observe their genitals. The genitals of a male dog are farther from the anus, while the genitals of a female dog are triangular in shape below the anus. The appearance of...
The most intuitive way to distinguish male and female native dog puppies is to observe their genitals. The genitals of a male dog are farther from the anus, while the genitals of a female dog are triangular in shape below the anus. The appearance of a puppy depends on both parents and is related to the recessive and dominant genes in their genes.
To distinguish between male and female puppies, you can also check whether the male dog has genitals between its legs, and its belly is relatively clean and covered with fur. The genitals of female dogs are relatively flat, and there are several spots on the belly, because these so-called spots will develop into dog breasts in the future. Secondly, you can also observe the dog’s defecation posture. Female dogs urinate while squatting, while male dogs urinate with one leg raised.
In addition, the owner can determine the gender of the puppy by the shape of the puppy's genital mouth. Usually the genital opening of male puppies is round, and testicles will appear after male puppies become sexually mature, while the genital opening of female puppies is linear and has no testicles.