Short Introduction to the Myth of Male Power

Guys vs. Female puppy - what's the difference? We have found it to be interesting that a lot of often people assume that girl young puppies will grow up to be more affectionate and better to house break than guys, which boy puppies, without exception, will eventually learn to urine-mark his territory - thus destroying furniture and carpets.

As a breeder, I have observed women and male puppies, as well as female/male mature dogs, individually and in group environments. This opportunity has given me some information to the, sometimes deceptive and confusing distinctions between the two genders. You should understand that an unaltered (not spayed or neutered) dog will behave in a different way than an altered (spayed or neutered) dog no matter the gender of the dog.

Considering a Female Dog? Then attraction Think about This... When asked to share my judgment of the temperaments between man and female dogs, I always start off by pointing out that the nature of one dog can be very different of that of another dog? EUR" the sex of the dog having little or practically nothing to do with it. On the other hand, I have made some observations in regards to female puppies/dogs that I actually am happy to share with others.

Temperament Traits Some unaltered (not spayed) female dogs can be explained as a Diva Doggy. This always gets a laugh, especially from those who know very well what I was talking about. These Gorgeous woman Dogs tend to be very independent preferring time alone over being petted or pampered. They may also be stubborn which can make potty training, and other obeisance training, a little harder. I once had a 4 month old female puppy that spent the whole one hr puppy pre-school class (2 days a week) sitting with the girl back considered the other puppies in class. She would half heartily participate, easily was involved, but when it was puppy play time, she would sit looking out the fence as far away from another puppies as she might get - giving an occasional glance over her glenohumeral joint to see if I was still there. It was apparent that she failed to consider the other puppies worth her time or attention.

Alpha dog Leaders Observing my 3 adult females and two adult male dogs while they are in the kennel has given me personally insight as to the Dog Pack dynamics. Unaltered females (ones that contain not been spayed) are usually the ones that have been in control of the pack. They determine the pecking order, and woe to any dog that will not follow orders. For this reason, an unaltered female can be intent after demonstrating her dominance over other females. Normally I recommend people that have already a female dog in the family, and are looking to add a second dog, to get a men.

Considering a Male Canine? Then Read On... Since I mentioned before, it is my firm belief the temperament of canines differ, just like the temperaments of humans. That would be unfair to state that human girl babies are better than human being boy babies or bassesse versa and the same is true of puppies.

However; I have made some observations of man dogs over time that I actually can share with others. Urine Marking Although it holds true that unaltered (not neutered) male dogs have a better reputation for comarcal marking unaltered females can, and will, mark their territory just like males - particularly if she feels threatened. I have learned that the personality of each puppy and adult dog plays an even more important role than sexual category. Dominance or lack of it, sociability, and or temperament is seldom specifically linked to the sex of the dog.

Neutering One option, to diminish a dogs need to urine mark, is to consider Spaying/Neutering. Although I truly assume that having a dog changed is not a replace for training, Mar Windows vista Animal Medical Center situated in Los Angeles, points out there that urine marking is eliminated in 50% of neutered male dogs. Neutered males rarely exhibit extra sexual behavior such as 'humping', or 'marking' and lifting of legs.

Once the testosterone levels recede after neutering, the majority of these behaviors will disappear. Typically the behaviors that are sometimes changed are; the interest in roaming is eliminated in 90% of neutered canines. Aggressive behavior against other male dogs is eradicated in 60% of neutered dogs. Urine marking is eliminated in 50% of neutered male dogs. Unacceptable mounting is eliminated in 70% of neutered canines, in line with the Mar Vista Animal The hospital.

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