Male Bloodhounds
Generally speaking, males are more loving, vivacious, attentive, and demanding of attention (they never seem to get enough). They tend to be more loyal, trustworthy, and level-headed since they get quite “connected” to others. They are friendlier, more welcoming of other animals, and used to children. Treats and praise drive them, making training easier because of this. Boys certainly love to play, therefore they might occasionally get easily sidetracked. Males who have been neutered (neutered by five months) rarely engage in activities like leg raising, humping, or territorial marking. Most behaviors, if any, ought to vanish as testosterone levels drop (following neutering). Their maturation period is three years.
