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Picasso Chihuahuas – Amore x Dolly 6 week old male puppy

September 17th, 2011


Chihuahua long coat puppy Born: Aug 10, 2010

Male Chihuahua and female pitbull

August 28th, 2011


My mom’s chihuahua meeting for the first time my pitbull. Lol

4 month old male boxer puppy

July 16th, 2011


Our puppy Bailey entertaining himself at night, sorry so dark.

Picasso Chihuahuas – Joey x Angel Long Coat Chihuahua male puppy

June 21st, 2011


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14 months old male rottweiler working training, Falco von Rottenburg-Weilstadt

May 11th, 2011


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Ali Vom Hapki 3 1/2 Year Male German Rottweiler for Sale

April 18th, 2011


AKC Male German Rottweiler 3 1/2 years old V-Rated Father is 2007 National Sieger Winner For Sale in California Call (951) 231-0009

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November 23rd, 2010


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Do You Want A Male Or A Female German Shepherd?

August 10th, 2010

Are you looking to get a new German shepherd? A puppy, or adopted dog? Are you wondering if it is better to get a male or a female dog? Well, according to the professionals, both are equally wonderful choices. Neither is better than the other. They do have certain attributes that are gender related though. German shepherds regardless of male or female are very loyal, willing to be trained, and, they make great family pets. And, even though German shepherds are great “guard” dogs, they are not of an aggressive nature. But, there are still differences between the two.


The male dog is usually stronger, and bigger in structure, more masculine. This means he will be looking a bit more intimidating than its female counterpart. A mature male Shepherd can easily outweigh a female by as much as 30 pounds. And, 30 pounds on a dog is a lot of structure. A male dog may be a little harder to handle, although, again, if trained properly will be a worthy addition to your family.


Male dogs can be more protective and more territorial than a female. They will do what all male dogs do, mark their territory and this could also be an issue, depending on the family home grounds. Female German shepherds can be more protective of their families. This could make them jealous of other pets in the household, especially of a relationship between you and the other pets. That is why; training your dog is of top priority.


Female German shepherds will be a little more streamlined, more feminine. This becomes quite noticeable. Actually, this difference is very noticeable even from a distance. So if the look of your shepherd in that way makes a difference to you, then yes, you may want to gender pick your new dog.


If you do not use your dog for breeding it should be neutered, for its sake and your sake. Neutered dogs are easier to handle, and have less problems connected to their gender. Male dogs are very difficult to handle when on the trail of a dog in heat. And, a dog in heat comes with its own problems of messiness, moodiness and other dogs hanging around. Neutering is best if your dog will be a family pet only.


What gender you get, doesn’t really matter in the long run as long as you are ready and willing to train your dog. An untrained unmanageable German shepherd can actually be a dangerous animal. Even if not aggressive, these dogs are very strong, and they can hurt someone by their sheer strength alone.


If you are adopting, which I pray you do, then you may not have a choice. But, on the other hand, you will get the dog of your heart.

Ruth is actively involved with the internet. Her passions are people and pet health. She is a wife, a stepmom a dog owner and a business person. She is married for almost 30 years. One of her dogs is a Certified Therapy Dog. Her passions are dog care and dog training.Her Adopt A Dog Blog And Her Pet Blog