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Yeah I think it's more of a personal preference than anything. I am fairly certain I'll always have boy dogs from here on out. I just connect with boy dogs better (and as a dogsitter, the dogs I watch are all boys too lol). |
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Thank you!! Working really hard on getting good pictures right now. She was exhausted from taking pictures and her tongue was dragging to the ground. Lol. So, I could not resist. I thought a great picture even if her tongue is showing!! |
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We have a boy & girl and they are both real affectionate. Kayla will come and jump up on my shoulder and thats where she sits when we watch tv. She will lay her little head over on my shoulder and just love me. In bed, she will lay on my chest and look me right in the eye. If I say anything to her, here comes the kisses. Dudley is just as affectionate. He will lay in my lap and lay his little head over and just stare like he is thinking, I love you. He will growl at Kayla when she gets in my lap because he is jealous of her. They are messes. Wouldn't trade them for anything. I wanted another girl when we bought Dudley. Puppies were sold except for the little male and we took him and he is a joy. |
I have one yorkie, but 4 dogs total, 3 of which are males. My males are more cuddly than my one female. Kinda strange, I thought it would be different, but...she is the alpha that they all bow to. Go figure! :p |
I wanted a girl...but the litter was two boys. I was very upset at first, but then started researching and found people were saying the boys were affectionate and girls could be moody. I've had a girl dog before ( a German Shepherd) and she was sweet so it seems to me it could go either way. Anyway...I took one of the boys in the litter. I can't imagine having a girl now. He is wonderful, sweet and cuddley. I think it is your preference. Don't let the breeder sway you. You choose.:) |
I have 2 girls and 2 boys. I love all of them but my boys are much more loving. The boys and 1 girl are spay/neutered and Sassy will be spayed June 14. |
I always had girl dogs as pets growing up, and when I decided on a yorkie I thought I would get a female, but things didn't work out that way and I ended up with my male Bailey, he is a total mommies boy, so affectionate, full of spunk, a real character! I added a second addition, Jesse another male, as a playmate for Bailey. I love them both to pieces and wouldn't trade them for anything in the world!! :) |
I've never had a boy furbaby in my life.... I've always had girls, and they can make some very good dogs! I've had beagle/chihuahua mix Black labs, Chihuahuas Yorkies and German Shephards! I know Im a dog person. Lol Ive had a tortoise lizards rats,parakeets, and a frog :D -Kira |
Boy or Girl ? I think most of us are saying the same thing, it is a personality thing, not the gender. I have both. And have had both over the years. I have found most males, more playful and more 'doggy'. By that I mean, more territorial, jealous of the Mommy, sniffing, and so on. My girls have always been more 'bitchy', moody, they growl (complain) more, and are more fussy about toys, food and sleeping place. But, as far as love and affection it is all personality. Congats on your new baby ! |
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Thanks to all! I can't wait to bring Bella home!! Yes she is part Shih tzu part yorkie but looks very yorkie. I'll try to fiqure out how to post a picture of her. She's so sweet.:aimeeyork:p |
I have one of each- they are both very loveable and affectionate. However, it is kind of hard to explain the devotion/affection you find with a male dog- unless you have one it is hard to explain because yes, female dogs are affectionate too, just on a different level. |
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