If I get female chihuahua, would the other dogs fight over her if shes spayed?
They are probably less likely to fight if she is spayed because she won’t be coming into heat. Males aren’t too territorial of females when they aren’t in heat. If your males are neutered, they are even less likely to be interested in a female. Your males are more likely to fight with the new female than each other, simply because she is the newest addition to your pack. Once the pecking order is esablished, it is likely they will all be friends. Your males are more likely to accept a new female companion than a new male companion. Two female dogs are more likely to fight, than a male and a female, whether or not they are spayed and/or neutered. Female dogs who fight are much more likely to cause serious injury when they do fight. Males do more posturing, and usually stop as soon as one has a minor injury or submits. Females on the other hand, will often fight to the death of one female if the fight isn’t broken up. As long as you watch them carefully for the first few days and give th