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Male versus Female Yorkies? Hi everyone! Ive been having a lot of back and forth between deciding whether to get, as my first Yorkie, a male or a female puppy. I've heard tons of different things from different people, but what is everyone's opinions on the issue? What do you think are the major differences/pros/cons of both? Thanks!!:D |
I think that while there are some general differences, a dogs temperament ultimately depends on the dog. Some say that males can be cuddlier than females and that females are more prone to mood swings. It kinda just depends on your personal preference. Good luck! |
I love my boys :-) I've never had a female and I wanted one before I got my first yorkie, but I would NEVER trade my boys for a million girl yorkies. |
Welcome To Yt I Can Only Say No Matter Which One You Get You Will Fall In Love With Him Or Her And Then You Will Get The Opposite.. You Will Want Both In My Opinion... You Cant Just Have 1 I Tried It It Does Not Work Haha!! Hugs |
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I have one of both and think they are both sweet. |
Which one is easier to train? |
I got a male Pom first and so decided I wanted a female in a Yorkie. She is the first female I've ever owned. I think each dog has it's own personality so I would spend some time with the dog you're considering before buying. In my personal opinion it is way funner to dress up a female dog if you're interested in that. I'm not sure I agree with the consensus that the males are cuddlier and less aloof. My girl is a real lap warmer and pretty laid back, but has a feisty spirit. Either way you probably can't go wrong. |
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http://www.all-about-yorkshire-terri...reterrier.html This page actually had some useful info. I think this is actually how I found YT. :D |
thanks to everyone who replied! if anyone else has more to share, please do! |
I have a male yorkie, and I have to say that he is the sweetest and most loving furbaby!! He was potty trained VERY quickly, and I just can't say enough great things about him. He's a total cuddle bug. By the way, he loves to get dressed up. When I take out his sweaters or t-shirts or even harnesses, he goes wild!! I think you have to look at the dog individually though. As someone already suggested, if possible, spend some time with the pups and see which one you prefer. Who knows....You might go there looking at a female, but end up buying a male!! Go with your gut. Pick the dog that you connect with the most, regardless of sex. |
I had a male first, and had behavioral issues... marking, humping, etc. Now I have females and none of those problems! |
my first dog ever (my current) is a female.. I love her to pieces and wouldn't trade her for all the money in the world!! Yes females ARE moody BUT unlike sassylikemom said.. my Kayah (right now in heat) has her favorite *pink* toy that she humps at like crazy:rolleyes: All of my friends have had or have males.. and they are all so sweet.. BUT the one thing that turns me away from getting a male is his "package" sometimes dropping by for a visit.. I dunno.. it just weirdens (if that's even a word) me out.. So ultimately... it's YOUR decision.. Good Luck |
I agree - you need to spend time with the litter to make your decision. I think the personality/disposition is the most important factor. When I had decided to get a Yorkie I had my mind made up that I wanted a female. I had a female cat that was my furkid for 16 years and I loved her dearly (and still miss her). So my mind was made up. We spent hours with a litter of 2 females and 2 males. My first thought was that Samson was cute but I wanted a female. After spending a few hours with all of the puppies my husband and I just couldn't resist Samson. Don't know how to explain it but he just 'fit' with us perfectly. And he has been the light of our lives since. So go into this with an open mind and best of luck! |
I'm Finally Glad to Find a Place to talk about my Yorkies!!!! Hey everbody, my name is Tonya and I have two girl babies. Gabby is the one in the pic, I couldn't get my other one of them together to load... Candy is almost 7 and Gabby is 7 months. I would like to say that I've had a boy Schnauzer and he was more prone to "mark his territory" in the house, the girls just go outside, and are very good about telling you (the little one just follows the bigger one) but.... being so little if you don't get them outside they have no qualms about leaving a "present" for you. I'm so excited to meet a group that loves their babies like I do mine! The girls at the office only want hear so much!!! |
I have a male and a female. I had Mindy first and she is very sweet, sensitive and was pretty easy to train. Bear is my loverboy. He is a total pleaser and if he upsets you he is right on your lap wanting to say sorry. Mindy on the other hand runs and hides. Bear just wants to be near me and Mindy just wants to play with Bear. She is also my jealous one and if Bear is on my chest relaxing she will lay on top of him or walk in front of him to be closer to my face then him. She's hilarious. Both very different but I can't say one is better then the other. Mindy is also much easier to groom, doesn't move one bit where Bear wants nothing to do with it. Good luck. Why don't you just get one of each. Then you don't have decide between the two.:D |
I've got both, & have always had both, & it really is down to individual temperament. I've found there are as many differences within each sex as there are between them. My most bossy, dominant one is a female, but so is my sweetest, most gentle & eager to please one. I've found the same with training, some learn quick, others take longer, no matter which sex. |
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Get a GIRL .... she can wear PINK and have Dimonds, ... hi hi hi ... I think there is more out there to buy for Girls then BOYS ! |
My husband really wanted a female. When we looked at ours, the people had both parents and our little girl and her little brother. The little brother was just going "crazy", chasing the cat and biting its tail, etc. He was so cute. But the couple said if I wanted a "lap" dog, get the girl. I don't know. She is not always a lap dog. More so in the last year (she is six now). I sometimes wish we would have taken both. He was so cute!;) |
Madeleine is my first dog so I can't help you, but I just wanted to say good luck deciding which one to get. I think no matter what you will love it and then you'll want another one (I know I do :p ) |
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