I really think it all depends on how they are raised :-) I had a male and female chow, and the male was a silly goofball and loved everyone, where as the female was very smart and easy to train and a great protector of our home. It had been a few years since I had a dog so I started looking at yorkies and was looking for a female because of my previous experience with a female dog. Then a friend told me about this little boy yorkie that needed to be rescued because he was being starved to make him a so called micro by stunting his growth. Well that was all I needed to hear and I rescued him within a couple hours. He by then was in a hypoglycemic coma and the vet did not even think he would live through the night. That was when he was 9 wks old, and fast forward to now, where he will be 1 yr old on June 6th, he is the best little dog ever !!!! He's super smart, knows a ton of tricks, loves every person and animal while on his walks, yet the same great protector of our home that my female chow had. So I have had both genders of dogs with the exact same qualities :-)
So my answer is, it all depends on the pup itself, irregardless of gender :-) |