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Old 09-03-2006, 03:29 PM   #7
SnowWa
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It really doesn't matter at all. I have had combinations of both and have seen many fast friendships evolve - and a lots of play.

I think getting along with other animals depends more on a dog's individual temperate than it does on its gender.

My little male Bichon (now 5 years old) grew up with a female friend. They were inseparable. She had to be put to sleep, and there was no doubt he missed her. Two months or so later, I brought home a little male Yorkie pup, and they have become wonderful friends. They play constantly - indoors and out.

I can truthfully say that having a male and female or two of either sex has never made a bit of difference at my house.

Good luck! Carol Jean
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