Male Dogs vs Female Dogs: Amazing Differences That Will Surprise You!

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Discover the surprising differences between male and female dogs that you probably don’t know! In this video, we’ll explore unique characteristics and intriguing behaviors of males and females, including curiosities about dominance, longevity, territory marking, aggression, and much more. If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s really a big difference between male dogs and females, this video is perfect to clear up those doubts. Learn how these differences can impact the coexistence and well-being of your pet! Don’t miss these amazing differences that will surprise you!

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BobbyDoggyy
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I have had both males and females of many breeds in my life. I do love both however, I will adopt females from here on out. My experience has been that females are easier to housebreak and don’t want to roam the way males do. My Yorkie/Cairn is female and will be 19 yo in November and doing remarkably well. She has spent a third of my life with me! Our days together have always been precious. I’m treasuring every one as she will move on sooner than later.

edrathephoenix
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i rescued my best boy and spent 12 wonderful years with him

gerrimilner
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I've had both male and female dogs. The males always seemed to have that Happy go lucky attitude.

bluewater
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I rescued a male spaniel mix over 4 and a half years ago and he definitely likes my wife more than he likes me but I am ok with that, as long as he stays happy with the both of us, ❤️😎👍

johnfloyd
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Years ago, when I had a male dog, I quickly learned his dislike for male humans and male dogs. However, he loved females, humans and dogs. He especially loved little girls and felt no fear of them even if they were strangers. In fact, he sought their attention. He was a small dog and when I took him to the dog park for small dogs, he made friends with small female dogs, especially if she looked like him. He even became protective of them, being able to distinguish their barking from many yards away in a crowd of other dogs. He would immediately rush over to see why she was barking and act aggressively to any dog that appeared to threaten her. He was a very cute dog; and strangers would approach him and remark on how sweet he looked. There was never a problem with their getting close and even petting him -- if the stranger was a woman or girl. When we passed men on the street as we walked by, he would often bark aggressively, and if a repair man came to the house to fix something, or even just stood at the door, he barked aggressively. He tolerated male dogs only if they were small and not domineering.

elenatramsti
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Oh i loved my beagle, girl. I had her for 15 years and still dream about her 3 years without her.

Jaggerbush
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As a big burly bearded guy who delivers packages. I can fully attest that my physical appearance is scary to dogs. I carry lots of treats to help

mrthomas
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I’ve always had male dogs but ever since I accidentally wound up with a female husky I’ll never go back to male dogs! She is the sweetest dog I’ve ever had and lived to a ripe old age of 12 now I have another female pointer and just like the husky this one is just as sweet and very smart. She learned the leash on the very first day I put her on one and to shake hand in two days and to lay in just one day and she’s only 4 months old.

williamrodriguez
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Timing of neutering/spaying is very important if this is done too early in large /x-large dogs they risk hip dysplasia, ACL problems, elbow dysplasia & lymphoma their epiphysis(growth plates) must have fused before neutering or spaying

linbauer
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Mica, my male border collie, liked only me, my brother and my friend Jim. He never roamed. Was very protective of me. Lived a long life of 14 years. I miss him every day!

raymondgood
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from my experience, girl dogs r wayy more sweet and guy dogs r wayyy more funny 🫶🏽💯 they both show the same loyalty and smartness

kSwissh
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I’m female. My Buddy loves me, not my husband. He is super protective. He definitely takes his behavior cues from me. If I’m anxious or unsure he blocks me out. I’ve recently moved and many workmen are in and out every day, and he definitely knows them, and them, him. Yet he stays between us. He will press on me if they are unknown, but leans on them if he knows them. He’s definitely not being friendly, he’s being protective. He’s a big dog, over 100#, and can be very intimidating. In the past I have favored female dogs, but my last two male dogs were special. Male dogs for me from now on.

tracymann
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We've had male and female dogs. Our Corgi was a rescue. He'd been given up because of fighting other dogs and had a leg amputated. He was beautiful and very sweet with people. The first thing we did was get him neutered. We worked with our vets and got to the point where he would ignore our other male, a very non dominant Westie. Because of the situation we had to try and have the two dogs live with us.

We've also had three female Cairns. Even though they were the same breed, they were all different in their own ways. Breed gives you a general idea of how a dog will behave, but every dog has their own personality. It really makes life interesting and fun.🙂🐶💜

westzed
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I have a 2 1/2 yo male Yorkie; he is the friendliest pup you could hope to meet. He loves people, other dogs, small & large, m/f & he gets along w/ cats. When we take him camping, he acts as the 'greeter ' at the campsite's entrance rushing out for dogs, kids & people. If you take him for a walk, & he hasn't met enough friends, he'll drag me, all 9# of him, into another campsite where he has spotted a dog or a couple. I think he's a little needy, eh?!? Now, we did do a lot of socialization with him when he was just weeks old & it seems to have paid off. And he is very affectionate with us. One of his friends is a Staffy, another is a Maltese: these he sees on a fairly regular basis. Others he meets on walks. We generally check with the owner of the dog is friendly. Met a thirteen yo Yorkie a few years ago camping (fortunately Sam was out for a swim): she was about 5/6# & the yappyest, most snarling nipper I'd ever met. Her male Yorkie companion was much bigger, younger & not aggressive! If you got past the little monster, you could pet him. So nature or nurture??

mollydcanada
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I have had a female pit/rottie, female lab/golden retriever and a intact standard doxie. All were very sweet and loving towards everyone
They all had 1 thing in common
They were extensively socialized, from the moment I brought them home. As soon as they had all their shots, they were exposed to pretty much everything. Men, women, kids of all ages, other animals, chaotic situations, loud noises, ect
With proper training and socialization, they were great dogs and had no negative behaviors.

topbaker
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Yes, except.... I would refer you to the UC Davis study on golden retrievers and other large breeds. It suggests that suggests that spay and neutering some larger breeds should be delayed because of other factors such as risk of hip dysplasia, ligament development, and some cancers.

cloudsplitter
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I rescued my girl (pictured). She was 18 months old, and we gave her her third home. She was hard work to begin with. She refused to obey my wife to begin with. Not being naughty, just "I'll do it when I'm ready" type attitude.
But if I told her to do anything, it was done usually first time.
If Nanny asked her? Different story, absolute angel, butter wouldn't melt, etc....
I could get into a row/fight with someone, and she would just sit and observe with an attitude of "you're big enough and ugly enough to handle yourself" which suited me because I didn't want her/me getting labelled.
However, she was fiercely protective over my wife when my wife would take her for her walks. Any strange blokes walking towards my wife, and she would change demeanor and make sure they gave a wide berth.
She was the best dog ever, my best friend, my shadow, my everything. Out of everybody who meant something to me that I have lost. I miss her the most.

StoffelDilligas
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No preference here. I have had both male and female and they were equally loveable.

stasiacromie
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Fully intacted male dog, best dog I've had, so sweet and easy going

shawnmarie