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Old 05-02-2009, 04:24 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by rosey442 View Post
In general, males tend to be more affectionate than females, especially so in cats vs. dogs. However, that being said, I also believe that it's a combination of the animal's own personality, your personality and it's environment that all of it together greatly impacts how affectionate and cuddly your dog is, regardless of breed.
In my case, at least so far, lol, Molly is very affectionate, cuddly and sweet. So, I would imagine she would be as an adult too. At least I hope so. lol
See, I would say in cats that females are MUCH more affectionate than males. I would say the difference is even more pronounced when they are not altered. A non-altered male cat, well, he's probably going to show up at your door once in a while to get fed, but that's about it.

Anyway, it seems to vary a lot, as long as we all have the dogs we're happy with.
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