by Calvin Wapasa
Male dogs are usually more aggressive and destructive, particularly in small spaces are the typical characteristics of male dogs as held by some dog owners. If you want to have dogs that are better to school and more loving in nature, then you might as well settle for the female dogs as they are perceived to have those characteristics. Dependent the dog type, these stereotypes may be true or not. Choosing a female dog means either taking the initiative to neuter, or deal with the issue of the dog being in heat. If you just can't get rid of those cute litters of puppies then you are more likely to take for granted the need to do something for doggy birth control.
You should know that the change of life is not something that female dogs have, thus, it is possible for female dogs to have pups whenever they want to, not like with the human female that has a lot of issues to deal with first. Guarding your female dog is an activity that you are expected to do for weeks in every year because male dogs either from your neighbor or those stray ones can catch her scent no matter how far they are. On the other hand, if you have a pedigree dog that you want to breed, then having a female dog can become a financial advantage.
Male dogs insist on marking their territory, whether it's around your home or in the yard. They do this by urinating on their "spot" so they can find it again. You can try to train a dog not to mark his territorial dominion, but you're asking him to go against his instincts. Having a battle for who dominates the house is something that you should already expect if you add another male dog to your house since wanting to be an alpha dog is likely to be vied with. Even a smaller male dog will challenge or irritate the larger male - just to prove who was in the home first.
Just like with humans where opposites attract, the same goes with dogs of dissimilar sexes. Although male dogs seem to be more vicious with each other than female dogs, some females don't want to share their space with another dog. Usually, when it comes to household training, female dogs are easier to manage than male dogs and they adhere to the rules more sensibly, although that is not usually applicable in all cases since each and every breed has its own distinct features so it may still vary and that will also depend on the ability of the dog trainer on how well he could control the dogs. Male dogs are considered as more lively and active, but, there are certain breeds with both their males and females possessing the nature of being temperamental. Ask the regular individual shopping for a dog and you'll find many are looking for a female dog. The idea that those dogs which are easier to school and less hostile are the female ones is more likely to be the thought that they think in.
But, being highly temperamental is a fact with most female dogs that those people tend to forget. Breeders tend to favor male dogs as an easier pet to handle. In determining how a dog will behave, depending on the essence of what the sex can tell you with regards to its traits is not enough to give you the information you need. There are breeds that set aside the gender since some of their features are likely to be retained such as being calm and tolerant whether the dog is a female or a male. But males and females of breeds which are energetic, nippy and difficult to handle usually have those traits within them.
Given that no scientific evidence is presented that can make the guessing of the features of males and females and comparison for each gender possible, then the decision about dog sex is essentially subjective. Chances are your memories of a childhood pet or a friend's pet that you wish you had is what's determining your choice now.
Maybe you remember the gentle female Collie who lovingly cared for litter after litter of pups as the ideal dog. Or you think about the rough and tumble large male dog that could run hard, play tirelessly and keep up with the most curious children. If that's what leads you to determine whether a male or female is the best dog to have, then go with your feelings. Whatever selection you make, as long as you have thought about it well, then that will unquestionably be the right one for you. - 20511
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Title: Choosing the Gender of your Dog
Author: Calvin Wapasa
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Keywords: dogs,pets,animals,home
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