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When trying to decide on a new puppy, many people ask
us about the differences between our males and females ... In our opinion, there are no distinct differences that would make
one gender better than the other, they are both equally as great!!
Females
make a better pet than males... True or False? Females love everyone but tend to bond more with one person in the family.
This can be a problem if the puppy is picked for one person in particular because she may not pick that person to bond with.
You will want to get a female spayed to insure you don't have an accidental breeding, usually around 5-6 months of age.
Males, many times, get a bad rap, mostly because people don't understand that if neutered at around 5 months,
they are almost guaranteed not to mark their territory. Marking is a hormonal response which neutering solves. In fact many
vets, groomers and trainers think their temperament to be even sweeter. Males tend to love everyone equally. They
are very loyal to all family members and make just as wonderful a pet as the female.
So don’t let the male/female
issue be the only determining factor in your selection. Our references would speak to both male and female being equally
wonderful. We personally feel that it is the temperament of the dog that is most important, not whether they are male or female
(same as people). Also, both come in the tiny or larger sizes. You honestly would not be able to tell the difference.
All puppies are easy to train when training is consistent with plenty of rewards for good behavior. So, whether you
are looking for a male or a female, they are both equally as loving and sweet and eager to please their owners, it is
just a matter of personal preference. We love them all!
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