Male dogs are usually more hostile and destructive, particularly in small spaces are the typical characteristics of male dogs as held by some dog keepers. If you want to have dogs that are better to train and more loving in nature, then you might as well settle for the female dogs, or ‘bitches’ as they are perceived to have those characteristics. Depending on the dog breed, these stereotypes may be true or not. If you know how to control a dog being in heat or is ready to undergo his pet to the spaying method, then you might as well go for a female dog. Failure to take action for doggie birth control means that you’re constantly trying to find homes for cute litters of puppies.

You should know that the change of life is not something that female dogs have, thus, it is possible for female dogs to have puppies whenever they want to, not like with the human female that has a lot of issues to deal with first. You’ll spend a great deal of time every year trying to guard your female from males who can catch the scent from blocks away. On the other hand, it would become a financial gain to have a female dog, if that particular dog is a pure bred that you just can type.
You just can’t stop male dogs from marking their so-called “territory” even if their inside your house or outdoors. They do the marking of their “spot” by peeing on that part so that they won’t have the trouble finding it again. You can try to train a dog not to mark his territorial dominion, but you’re asking him to go against his instincts. Having a battle for who dominates the home is something that you should already expect if you add another male dog to your house since wanting to be an alpha dog is likely to be vied with. The control over the household is something that even the smaller dogs would fight for against the larger male dogs in order to insist who among them got there first.
Dogs of opposite genders tend to get along better than dogs of the same gender. Male dogs tend to be fierce against other male dogs unlike female dogs, some females don’t want to share their space with another dog. Usually, when it comes to house training, female dogs are easier to handle than male dogs and they adhere to the rules more sensibly, although that can vary by breed and by the skill of the dog trainer. Male dogs are considered as more lively and active, but certain breeds are “highly strung” in both males and females. Many of the average individuals who are shopping for a dog would definitely look for a female dog. Maybe because they think that female dogs are less hostile than male dogs and that when it comes to training, female ones are not difficult to deal with.
But, being highly emotional is a fact with most female dogs that those people tend to forget. As for dog breeders, what they consider as pets which are easier to control are the male dogs. Sex isn’t the only predictor (or even a good predictor) of how a dog will behave. There are breeds that set aside the sex since some of their features are likely to be retained such as being calm and tolerant whether the dog is a female or a male. But males and females of breeds which are energetic, nippy and difficult to manage usually have those features within them.
Given that no scientific evidence is presented that can make the guessing of the features of males and females and comparison for each gender possible, therefore, it would greatly depend on the individual judgment of the one intending to buy a dog the decision about the dog sex. Your choice is more likely to be influenced by your childhood memories of having a pet or your desire to have the kind of pet that your friend also has.
You can recall of a gentle female Collie who once had cared enough for each and every litters of puppies and that you may think as the trait of an ideal dog to have. Or that rough and tumble large male dog may be the one that you can think of since it can tirelessly play, keep up and run hard with those inquisitive children. It would be fine to follow your instincts in making the decision of choosing what dog is best for you to have that could either be a female or a male dog. Making the right choice for you will greatly depend on your individual decisions.




