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Male or Female I have a 21 month old male Yorkie and I like to buy one more ( one is never enough) but I can't decide male or female? I need some advice from breeders. :aimeeyork :aimeeyork |
If you are wanting a pet, in my opinion, a neuter male is the sweetest. I have 2 and would not trade them for all the tea in China. They are alot less demanding then my females and so loving. Give me a neutered male anyday. ;) |
I Always Say... They choose US! |
I love that you asked this question!! I have one neutered male and want another yorkie so bad!!!! My whole family has female yorkies, and my husband and I were the first in our family to get a male yorkie. After growing up with female yorkies, I can tell you that males are SOOOOO much more affectionate and eager to please than females. Females are very independant and are the opposite of eager to please. But, even though I love my little affectionate male, I also keep thinking that I would like to have a female. So, who knows what we'll end up with!!! Another plus of getting a male is that they are usually less expensive to purchase!! |
I had this same question last week. We've decided to get a little girl. Winston is totally a Mommy's boy and my husband wants his own Daddy's girl. Nid |
I have a male and a female and like having one of each. My female and my male are both affectionate. |
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I LOVE IT!!!!! Hobbs is SUCH a mama's boy...although my husband claims that he doesn't like little dogs, I KNOW he gets so jealous. I have always heard that females take to the man of the house more than to women. I am sure this is just a rumor, but my husband would probably LOVE to have "daddy's little girl." :D |
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Have you started looking yet? or just thinking about it? I have 2 --10 week old male puppies CKC if interested gloria 931-270-7677 they are 850.00 & 975.00 |
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When looking at Abbie's litter, all the pups were friendly, outgoing and confident; but Abbie kept coming up to me. One little girl would lay on my husband's shoe everytime he stood still. How hard was she to leave behind!? Well, since we were shopping for ME, we left with Abigail. As far as personality, I can't speak with experience - since she's only 4months old, and my first experience with Yorkies. But, she has (so far) proved to be warm, affectionate and tender-hearted. She gets very concerned if we make any noise like we're hurting. You know, middle-aged creaking of knees, etc. ;) So, maybe females change when they hit puberty? lol I dunno - but, I sure hope not! |
Don't know how true this is but found this link intresting http://www.all-about-yorkshire-terri...reterrier.html |
My girls are really affectionate. They love to be hugged and cuddled. But they also like their space at times. Ty, my male I had, he wouldn't leave my side for nothing. I even had to take him to the bathroom with me even if i was taking a bath he would lay on the floor and wait for me to get done. Females are defenitely affectionate but I think they are more independent as males are more dependent...Your male might have less problems with a female being introduced though. |
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Chery..i know you weren't asking me this question but thought i'd throw my two cents in anyway lol.. I can't speak from a whole lot of experience because I have only had one male. I'm in a housefull of females..but I can say this..my male was easy to train..my girls...I could of built a bridge across the atlantic ocean and it would of been easier lol.. |
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"You're walking along.. you doopity dooo.. all of a sudden you step in poo".. haha |
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