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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / boys v girls
- By catsclaw [gb] Date 05.02.04 19:34 UTC
i have always had male cretures ie dogs and cats my friend has bitches i find the girls funny in a was moody even what do the rest of you think?
i am asking as i want a new pup my hubbie cant see why we cant have a girl but i have never had one before and judging by my friends gsd i really want to stick to the boys.
- By lel [gb] Date 05.02.04 19:47 UTC
I think dogs and bitches both have their own little individual quirks  which probably isnt just because of their gender but due to the individual animal itself :)
I have always had dogs - dont know why really .
- By catsclaw [gb] Date 05.02.04 19:50 UTC
all my boys are the same thoughlayed back nosey forthright bossy sometimes but it seems girls are more hetup nervous skittish even have you noticed that ?
- By Brainless [gb] Date 05.02.04 19:56 UTC
As the owner of five girls, nope haven't noticed that at all :D
- By ravens01 [us] Date 05.02.04 20:19 UTC
Personally, I think girl dogs are called bitches for a reason!  In my experience, they're not as affectionate and definitely have moody moments.  Unless I were to one day start breeding and showing competitively, I don't think I would ever get a girl.  I've had girls in the past, and right now I have 4 male dogs and one male cat, and it's like that for a reason! 
- By John [gb] Date 05.02.04 20:37 UTC
Having spent years dog watching one thing I can tell you. Time and again women come into the dog club with a dog and it is the men that come in with the bitches!

Best wishes, John
- By catsclaw [gb] Date 05.02.04 21:07 UTC
maybe it more todo with the yin and yang of the situation
- By John [gb] Date 05.02.04 21:29 UTC
I put it down to opposites attract.

On the other hand I kept dogs for years until one day I had my first bitch. The first of many! I have never had a dog since! There is no doubt in my mind that their mental makeup is totally different!

Best wishes, John
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 05.02.04 22:03 UTC
For 26 years I had only bitches. Now I have two dogs as well. Although I love them, they will be the last. It'll be back to bitches again - they're much easier! And my husband agrees whole-heartedly!
- By dollface Date 05.02.04 22:07 UTC
I have 3 dogs and 2 bitches and well I too prefer the dogs over the bitches :D

I noticed that too in dog class the women came in with males and men came in with females...Like when I met my hubby he had a female and I had a male :D
- By raffystaffy [gb] Date 05.02.04 23:56 UTC
in general male dogs are more loving towards the female owner in a partnership owning. And a female is more affectionate with the male owner rather than her female owner.  Maybe we are infact not their owners in their eyes maybe we are their PARTNERS :) :)
- By kazz Date 06.02.04 08:56 UTC
Got a bitch had three bitches following each other; had one dog and he was so good so perfect in every way I have not had another thinking no other dog could fit into his "shoes" although I'd love a dog for some reason I have bitches and I think from memory they are easier. Or maybe I believe they are :)

Karen   
- By EMMA DANBURY [gb] Date 06.02.04 09:14 UTC
Ive found dogs are overwhelmingly affectionate. My mums dog Sam will not leave my side at the moment.  As for Mr B my goodness I could overdose on the affection he lavishes on me.  (can't wait to get him out of kennels tommorow even though he has found a girlfriend).  Male dogs all they way.
- By Lollie [gb] Date 06.02.04 09:15 UTC
Bitches all the way for me. Husband always had dogs, i had always had bitches. When we got together we got the "boys" (i gave in), then i got Lollie, we now  have her daughter and now my husband has finally said he now prefers the bitches. I do like the boys but i do find the bitches easier and i my case more bidable.
Karen.
- By michelled [gb] Date 06.02.04 12:02 UTC
i always have had bitches & mares, found i had a really good "one to one" thing going on. but last year decided id go for a boy! hes lovely & would go for another dog anytime.hes alittle more forgiving than the girls if i make a mistake,
- By catsclaw [gb] Date 07.02.04 13:18 UTC
ok you guys have me convinced i will try a bitch she is arriving in two weeks
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 07.02.04 13:32 UTC
Have both and I prefer the dogs.
- By jeanniedean [gb] Date 07.02.04 13:40 UTC
John you are right we have always had bitches both in our westies and rough collies & it is Jim who takes Amy to ringcraft & he is the one going to show her.IF he can ever get her to walk on the mat

Jean
- By Daisy [gb] Date 07.02.04 14:10 UTC
I have one of each and find them much like my children (I have one of each of them too :) ) - they complement each other perfectly. My dog is very up front, hyper and loving. The bitch is more serene, has her sulks, but is very cute and loving too :D

Daisy
- By Anwen [gb] Date 07.02.04 14:40 UTC
Jackie -Me too!!
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 07.02.04 16:33 UTC
All my girls are totally affectionate, but there again that does seem to be a breed characteristic!!  I've never had a male before Anton and after having him  I'm sure that I'd have another,  though there again he hasn't been used at stud yet and he already has a queue of girls waiting for him so things could change.  I just hope that nothing changes in him because he's absolutely wonderful.

There's only one thing that I hate about males though and that's that they are always licking themselves, just like men, he seems to need to make sure that it's there all the time :d The girls only do this when it's their season!!!
- By jojo [gb] Date 07.02.04 17:02 UTC
hi

my last dog was a male and he was very loving and well behaved and slept alot, the down side was he liked a good fight when out on our walks, he was'nt good at all at accepting other dogs around us, he was a boxerxdoberman, my new dog is a bitch very hyper loves all dogs and all people, she's a boxer so i think they both can be loving but would probaly have to say my bitch is a bit more loving than what my dog was, but she's defo harder work and on the go all the time!

regards
jojo
- By gsd mad [gb] Date 07.02.04 20:25 UTC
I personally prefer bitches. Having 3 gsd bitches and a lurcher bitch I find that they are lot more willing to please and are very,very affectionate. Suppose it just depends on what you prefer but I will always have bitches- saying that I would never out rule a dog.
Amy
- By Lorelei [gb] Date 08.02.04 12:23 UTC
We got a dog as the 2 other males in the house felt out numbered. :D Next one will be a bitch, who will no doubt have total control of Morse from day 1.
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / boys v girls

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