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simple question OK, i have 2 simple questions......Male or Female? Why? Thanks alot!!! I'm trying to determine which one would be better as my new puppy. |
I've had both and have loved both. I don't honestly think gender plays a HUGE role if you're planning to get your Yorkie fixed. All the dogs I've had have been fixed so have never shown the traditional gender related behavioral issues. |
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Definitely male! I've just always like boy puppies better. They're so loving and affectionate. |
I have Maddie and Rudy and couldn't pick between them. When I went looking I go by the puppies personality. When I got Maddie I went to go look at a boy and I left with with my sweet Maddie. Good luck, you can't go wrong with either..................Cindy |
BOTH!! Just get one of each :tinyheart |
If you have your heart set on a specific gender than thats what you should get. Both genders can be very sweet and I believe it just depends on the dogs personality. I wanted a female when I got my male malt. When I was searching for my female yorkie I decided to wait it out until I could get a female. I just wanted a girl something, I have three grown sons so I tend to desire girlie things (pink or purple stuff, bows, hair clips, etc.) . My female yorkie happens to be sweeter natured than my male maltese. I had a male sheltie years ago that was very sweet natured, so it just depends on the dog. |
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I agree. The only thing better than one yorkie is two. www.simplyyorkies.com |
Some females too mark their territories . |
I have one of each and love them both. The boy is a little more hipper and does mark his territory, but he girl dog kill any grass she pee's on and also marks her territory. But neither of them are fixed... and both love attention and have get a little jelous if one is on my lap and not the other... ;) |
we used to have 2 girls and 1 boy, the boy was hillerious.... we used to be in fits of laughter with him, he never cared about anything and was VERY independant, im sure that if the world around him would have collapsed he would have gone on doing what he was busy with, ill never forget the times i repremanded him when my son was born coz he peed in the house, he went outside and found a way to get out and took to the streets, wen i looked he was walking in the middle of the road ( thank god no cars ) and i could run after him barefoot... he was as precious as the girls and very special in his own little way, he was way smaller then the girls, almost made it to 2pounds but thought he was a doberman lol my experience with girls is... they are GIRLS... and girls can be nasty as us woman should know lol... my vet picks them out without having to look at the gender... they dont like the docter and just want their mommy or daddy, Chelsey at this age hates to go on the table, she knows exactly where she is. most love to look pretty and they love themselves as they should! they know they cute and they know they get away with murder, wel mine does... she is 13 weeks now and she has us where she wants us.... she is more adorable then what anyone can imagine ;) only thing u can do is LOVE them ALL :aimeeyork |
I have never had a girl, but I think Mason might think he's a girl....?!?!? He's 8 months and still squats to pee....when he sees other dogs, he immediately rolls on his back and surrenders....he never wants me to leave his sight and always at my feet.....he is more affectionate than girl yorkies I have seen....and he is constantly begging for attention! Like someone else mentioned, I think it all depends on their personality. |
I've been told over and over that boys are more affectionate.. willing to please.. Girls are.. well...kinda *bitchy* . and girls hike their legs too.. Personality will play a huge role not just gender. Find out what kind of personalities the parents have and look for the sweet gentle attitudes.. Sometimes a puppy will pick YOU and you will know thats the one for you. |
why do you think female dogs are referred as "bitch"? hehehe...Usually females are more territorial, jealous and even have mood swings (OMG i think i just described myself..lol) I have to go for males, i had mostly males pets all my life and love them, and it is NOT TRUE that every male will mark territory i have 2 dogs right now and none of them do it (even before getting neutered and Byron is 3 yrs and Mojo is 1 1/2 yr old)... But research about gender related temperament, remember that there is a rule but also there is an exception for every rule...and good luck |
I love my boys!!!!! Since I breed I have all of my babies right here in the family room and kitchen with me all the time. I just had my heart of hearts, Jesse, euthanized and, OMG, did that hurt-still does. His mom was one of my original puppies and she was a major leg-hiker..She could pee 4 inches up on a table leg on the deck. She was really good in the house, though. When the others would go potty outside (all went outside under our supervision) she would go to each spot and mark over it. Females can be witchy and bitch fights are the hardest ones to break up. But, if you have your heart set one one sex, you best get that or you can forever think this or that might not have happened if you had gotten what you wanted in the first place.. Interview a lot of breeders and look at a lot of puppies. Stop people with Yorkies and ask where they got theirs-their breeder might be a place to start providing it was not a puppy mi**er.. |
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