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Which will make a better pet, male or female?

The only difference is a male lifts his leg and a female squats. There are so many misconceptions about males and females. In my experience a male that has been neutered before he learns to mark in the house will never mark. Not all males even lift their leg to pee, and not all want to mark territory either. I have had several that have always squated to pee just like a female.
 
Do only males leave their yard?
Some people think only males leave the yard and run off. Why do people think this? Because if a male is NOT neutered and smells a female in heat he will go look for her. Notice all the ifs in this statement? Neuter the male, problem solved. Female do also run. It depends on the dog and the training.
Do only males mark there territory and hump?
Many people believe that female dogs make better pets...female preference seems to be ingrained in these people. Most calls for pet dogs have people wanting a 'sweet 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. Well, They don't call them a bitch for nothing. The female is the dominant dog in the pack and can and will show that dominance by humping and marking. If you just simply fix your dog, a male and female almost act exactly alike. They will be healthier happier and more puppy like if you fix them. My teacup Poodle Penny is the dominant dog in my house and daily puts the other bigger dogs in there place. She also has a habit of humping stuffed animals, this behavior would most likely be stopped if I were to get her fixed. For males like I have already stated, if they are neutered before they learn to mark in the house they will never mark.
 
Are females more motherly?
No, again it depends on the individual dog. Females are motherly to their pups when they are nursing. When a female is done nursing her puppies are just other dogs in the pack to her. Females are the pack leaders and are more dominant over males.
 
Which are easier to house train?
No difference again. House training depends on you. The more often you take your dog outside the quicker he will catch on to house-training. We pre train your puppy to use the Potty Park method which we are happy to say is working very well.  We are sooo pleased with this method that we are now exclusively using only it to potty train all our puppies. The Potty Park teaches your puppy to go only in the Potty Park and on grass outside, unlike puppy pads that teach your puppy to potty on the floor. It is the safest method to use when you can not take your puppy outside several times a day. A small dog should not be let outside unsupervised because of predators, and other dangers so it is the best method we have found. For information on litter box training or house breaking your puppy  CLICK HERE.
Once a dog is spayed or neutered you will see NO difference in sexes. I recommend waiting until the puppy is 1 year old before neutering/spaying because the puppy will need those hormones to grow to the correct size. Neutering/Spaying to early can make the puppy taller and thinner than if un neutered/spayed. Puppies will become sexually active around 6-8 months of age so you will have to watch them closely around other dogs until they are fixed.

That right there will prevent sooo much!
They will not mark their territory, no heats and no surprise puppies. 
Not to mention the health benefits of spaying and neutering. This is just some friendly advice & really is the best thing for your dog if you do not wish to breed it, of coarse the final decision is up to you as a pet owner. I do not require it to be done but I do highly recommend it.

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