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Old 03-29-2011, 09:13 PM   #5
Kelseysmom
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Since I have been thinking about a new pup, I was wondering on what you guys have found out by experience? I have read that females seem less attached (are more independent) and usually are closer to male humans. I have found my Layla to definitely be much more attached to my boyfriend than myself. Alas, I wanted another female because she and Layla could interchange clothes, etc., but I would hate to end up getting my boyfriend another dog! lol. In essense, is it possible for me to find a female that will be affectionate and attached to me, despite me being a female? I am really crossing my fingers! What do you guys think? Share your experiences, please!
I have been thinking a lot about this too. I have been noticing Kelsey is not that attached to me. She is getting a little better. But I have heard a lot of people say that boys are more attached to women. It makes me reconsider getting another female dog which I had planned on doing this summer. Now I might be leaning the other way. Sounds like you might be too!
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