Which is Best for my Family.... MALE OR FEMALE???
Many people believe that Female Dogs make better pets.  Most calls for pet gods have
people wanting a "Sweet Little Girl".  They don't think Females display alpha behaviors
like 'Marking' and/or 'Humping'.  They believe that they are more docile and attentive and
do not participate in fighting over dominance.

THIS COULD NOT BE FARTHER FROM THE TRUTH!!!!!!!!

In the Dog Pack, Females usually rule the roost, determine pecking order, and who competes
to maintain and/or alter that order.  The Females are, as a result, more Independent,
Stubborn, and Territorial that their male counterparts.  The Females are much more intent
upon exercising their dominance by participating in alpha behaviors such as 'Humping'.

Most fights will usually break out between 2 Females. Males, on the other hand, are usually
more affectionate, exuberant, attentive, and more demanding of attention.  They are very
attached to Their People.  They also tend to be more steadfast, reliable and less moody.  
They are more outgoing, more accepting of other pets, and take quicker to children.  Most boys
are easily motivated by food (go figure) and praise and are so eager to please that training is
easy.  However, Males can be more easily distracted during training because of their playful
nature.  No matter what age, he is more likely to act silly and more puppy like, always
wanting to play games.  Boys are fun loving until the day they die.  Females tend to be more
reserved or dignified as they age.

Neutered Males rarely exhibit secondary sexual behavior such as 'Humping', or 'Marking'
and lifting of legs.  Once the Testosterone levels recede after neutering, most of these
behaviors (if they ever existed) will disappear.  Some will never even learn to hike their leg
to pee and will pee just like a female.  Boys who were neutered early (by 5 months old)
usually don't ever raise their leg to urinate.  And while the Female will usually come to you
for attention, when she's had enough, she will move away.  While boys are always waiting
for your attention and near at hand.  Females are usually less distracted during training, as
she is more eager to get it over with, and get back to her comfy spot on the couch.  The
Females is less likely to wage Dominance battle with you, but she can be cunning and
resourceful in getting her own way.  She is much more prone to mood swings..  One day she
may be sweet and affectionate, the next day reserved and withdrawn or even grumpy.  The
Female also has periods of being 'In Heat' unless she is spayed.

Seasonal Heats can be a Month Long Nightmare not just for the Female, but for you and
every Male Dog in the Neighborhood.  Did we mention that the Seasonal heats happen
Twice a Year?

If you are Not Breeding, it is BEST to have her Spayed since during this time, she can
leave a Bloody Discharge on Carpets, Couches, or Anywhere she goes.  She will be
particularly moody and emotional during this time.  A walk outside during this period can
become hazardous if Male Dogs are in the Vicinity, and she will leave a 'Scent' for
Wandering intact Males to follow right to your yard, where they will hang out, and 'Wait'
for days...

Research has also proven that a Female Not Bred during a Heat Cycle stays in a flux of
Estrogen levels which may give us the reason as to why Females are more moody than
Males.

Males Generally cost 1/2 the Price to have Neutered as a Female does to be Spayed.

So, Before you decide on that age old Dilemma of Male or Female, there are
MANY THINGS to Think About.

Talk to your Breeder about what you are looking for in a pet for your family.  Your Breeder
knows the puppies better than anyone and can help you decide which pup's personality and
gender is best for you and your family......