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Who is looking for a female Biewer puppy? I'm a little curious as I read through YT, why does it feel that those who are interested in getting a biewer only want girl puppies. I know about the male lifting scenarios, but males are usually gentler and more willing to be lap dogs. Seems unless they are 4# or less as adults no one is interested. Is it the dressing them up? or breeding? Would a young spayed Adult be interesting to purchase? What if I have 5 girls to place (I wish), what factors would you want me as the breeder to consider? I know the standard size is 4-7#. But pups/dogs are like people, not everyone fits the standard. My 12# teapot Yorkie is the funnest dog I own...she is a Yorkie but she is a DOG. Not a toy. No flaming, I am asking because what if I do have 5 females looking for homes someday. |
It seems I always look for females too. It isn't the dressing up issue, I guess it's the leg lifting thing. If I would go to a breeder and I fell for a male I would def. buy him. :) |
I wouldnt mind a boy...GIno is a boy. Yeah dressing them is cute and girls have more options but boys are just as beautiful! :) |
I'm not looking to add anymore dogs to my family, but I'll answer your question. I have one male neutered yorkie and one spayed female maltese. Honestly, I absolutely love male dogs!! When looking for a pet, I always look at the males first because I think they are so incredibly sweet and loving, but I'll pick the one that wins my heart regardless of the sex of dog. |
We had a male dog when I was growing up and I had one an adult. I just don't like having males cause of their "maleness" if you know what I mean. :o I love the big male German Shepherds and Labs, but I wouldn't have a male again. I'm just a girls girl, I guess. :) |
I know that when I was looking for a yorkie I always wanted a female from the start when I found Emma she had the cutest brother he looked exactly like what I wanted in a yorkie he was sooo cute not that Emma wasn't but just something about his face but then I picked him up and his penis touched my arm and it totally grossed me out I put him back and decided on Emma I have to nephews one is a mini. schnazer and the other is a mini pin and I pet them but never hold them it just grosses me out :p |
I was open to females or males when I got either of my girls. I think as long as males are neutered they're fine. I don't remember having any issues with our male dogs growing up (We had a Doberman and a German Shepard). My husband wanted females. He says male dogs are dumb :rolleyes: I don't think that but he's the male right? :p On a separate note, I would love a Biewer. I think they're absolutely beautiful but I won't be actively looking for at least another year. We need a bigger house and a fenced in yard first. |
The only reason I like the females, is because of hubby..I do have one boy and I love him to death, he's my buddy, he's 6 lbs. not big but not small..and he doesn't lift his leg, I had him neutered as soon as I got him at 5 1/2 mos. If hubby loved the boys as much as me, we would probably have all boys... |
I can surely say my boy yorkie is the funnest most lovable pet I have. he was my first and I wanted a boy(I had a pretty dominant female). He is the cutest thing, even at 16 lbs... My second, little Hopey came along cuz he needed a baby sister. She is very sweet, shy, and I wouldnt change her for the world! I love them both just the same, but yet different... |
I have a male and a female and when I get my next one it will be a female. I think males are just as sweet but I dont like dealing with humping and marking |
I dont have Briwers, But I do have 2 Yorkies a boy and a Girl and I do want another Female, my reason is that My female was so much easyer to potty train plus I dont think my little male would be very happy with another male in the house. But he is a loving Mommy's baby they both are. those are the only to reason for me wanting another female. |
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I'd LOVE to have a female Biewer...even if she was spayed. I don't care for males because even if neutered, they can still lift legs and then the pee gets all over their hair. I'm still waiting, however, for Biewers silk coated than cotton coated. Seems as though most of the Biewers that I've seen have been cotton coated and that, too me, is too much to take on. |
Buddy is one year old and he has never marked anything in our house nor has he ever humped anything!!! |
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i got 2 male dogs now.and i loss my female yorkie.so i am looking for female yorkie to be my princess.:) |
:) I guess I am the wrong person to ask this question to..I have 3 boys & one girl, 1 male GSD, 2 puppies boy and girl, I am planning on keeping Jasmine, but to be honest with Chunky fits in better with my crew.....I guess you can say I adore the boys...but I hate the leg lifting, love belly bands, so I personally always go for boys....:) |
All my pets (2 himalayan cats & 1 yorkie) are female. I've always only wanted female animals. I'm not sure exactly why. I know I've always said if I had a child (which I don't plan to) it better be a girl because I wouldn't know what to do with a boy. Same with my pets I guess. With girls I get to name them pretty, feminine names and they're my little girls. I will never buy a male cat just because I like to buy females. I want a flame point himalayan one day and females are hard to come by (most orange cats are male). I would like to have 4 female dogs total eventually (3 yorkies and 1 maltese) and possibly one male yorkie one day (but I'm still undecided about that and he'd probably come last after I have all the girls). I wouldn't care if my females were a little older and spayed before I got them (my younger cat I got at 5 months old and she had already been spayed)...it's actually kindof nice to have it already done. With Lacy, I loved being able to name her a girly name and having her as my "daughter". Of course I love dog clothes and am just obscessed with cute dresses. They are making some cute boy clothes too but there are so many more cute girl clothes than boy clothes. The penis on male dogs kindof grosses me out too...it's just so obviously there and you can't cover it up. It takes up a good portion of their underside and it's hard to not touch it when you pick them up. for some reason it just grosses me out. At least if you grow their hair long, you can't see the penis anymore but then they pee on their hair and stink. Male dog urine stinks much worse than female urine too and is usually more concentrated. Rylie (parent's yorkie that I'm taking care of right now) peed on my carpet and it was so yellow! I had to scrub and scrub and there is still a stain there :( Also, male dogs tend to hump which is annoying. And the leg lifting annoys the crap out of my for some reason. I just don't understand why they can't just squat. If I get a male, he'll be neutered ASAP in hopes he won't develop bad habits, lift his leg, and maybe his penis will stay tiny. I know males tend to me sweeter and more clingy whereas females tend to be more independent but I guess I kindof like my pets to be independent (but still sweet and cuddly at times). I love Rylie but he will pester the crap out of me sometimes, constantly wanting me to play with him (whereas Lacy can entertain himself). Anyways, I guess I just really like having female animals because I just like having all "my girls" around. If I had a boy yorkie, everyone would think he was a girl because he'd be wearing bows and cute clothes (and I like the girly boy clothes). People have mistaken Rylie for a girl since I've had him. Also, males tend to mark and I know there are belly bands but I don't really want to have to use belly bands on one of my dogs |
Growing up, we always had female dogs. My Dad always said that the males mark all over and they're always trying to hump your let, etc....We also always had large dogs. When I saw Teddy, I had no idea if he was a male or female. He was the only one of the litter with his coloring, the others were all "normal" yorkies and I fell in love with his colors and his sweet little face. It wasn't until I was ready to purchase him that the breeder told me he was a male. (it never ocurred to me to ask because I just fell in love with him). I was a little worried, but it was too late, I couldn't stop myself. He used to try and hump the cat before we had him neutered, but that has stopped and he never tried to hump any people. He has never marked anywhere in the house or outside, and he was the easiest puppy I have ever trained - potty, tricks, etc.... I guess I'm rambling, but the point is, I was always led to believe that Male dogs were just more trouble than they're worth but I have come to realize that their gender has nothing to do with it. Its their individual personalities, just like people!:D |
Interesting answers. I have 1 neutered male, and 2 intact males. The neutered one is the one who on occasion will lift his leg to mark. Even the girls lift their leg on the pee pads so they don't get their feet or fur wet. |
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Hey i am with you on the teapot dog... Jax is 10 # and the best dog ever ever ever ... he is so sweet never fusses , lets me brush him daily , he loves to play and he only cries when he wants to play... oh and really he does not like the clothes ... but wears them to make me happy hehe. |
Teddy hardly ever lifts his leg to pee, maybe he's having an identity crisis:D |
It's the same situation with Yorkies for the most post. Clients as for females and size. |
I guess I can answer this because I'm getting a little biewer girl.. :D I've always loved females and it has everything to do with male genitals (no I'm not trying to be sick either). I do not like the idea of testicles on animals. I do not like the idea of "marking" or "spraying". My dog before my yorkies was an american bulldog/pitbull mix and I had him neutered THE minute his testicles dropped. As he matured, he never got that hard feel or look to his winky which made it better (I commited myself to him because of his temperament with people so I wasn't going to throw him out because of his winky :p ).. But, he did mark and at 110lbs, it was one HECK of a mess to clean up! I have a male cat who I absolutely adore but didn't want because I'm not a cat person and he is a male. I know female cats spray as well.. lol but again, I'm not a cat person.. My girls are more affectionate than my bfs two dogs (who could care less if you paid attention to them) whereas my girls BEG to sit on my lap, beg to sit on the couch with me, or they just plain flat out DIE to be near me.. Which I love.. Hope that made sense.. I kinda bounced all over the place.. |
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I just want a girl so badly because i want to put pink on something.... i am surrounded by BOYS.... 5 skin boys, 1 male yorkie and 1 male chihuahua. Oh and the hubby!!!! I want a little girl so bad it brings tears to my eyes sometimes!!! My chi was an anniversary gift 7 years ago and my hubby thought the sex didnt make a difference-- and then Ollie was a (long story) gift from my son. My boys are sweet and goofy and dont whine and loveable and lots of wonderful things-- but i just need a girl!! But i think most want girls due to the rumors of boys humping and marking. Growing up we never had a boy dog because my dad claimed they took off for days looking for a gf......etc. Boys seem to of gotten a bad rap!! i really wouldnt trade mine for anything but o to just get to say "SHE" or "HER"!!! |
Male or female was not a factor when I was looking for my furbutt. In fact, I leaned more toward a male since I've always had males, but Lucy chose me and ended up being a female. Also, size was NOT a factor for me. I did want to stay under 10 lbs since I would be carrying her/him with me a lot. Now I would love to have a teapot! |
The only one of mine that marks(when outside) is my female shih tzu that is going on 10..she will go all over the whole fenced in acre lifting her leg |
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