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Males vs Females in the maltese breed?

Discussion in 'Dogs - small breeds (toy) specific' started by gallen, Nov 13, 2004.

  1. gallen

    gallen New Member

    Hi, I'm thinking about getting a maltese puppy but am undecided between a male or female.

    I do not intend to breed and will spay the puppy at the appropriate age. The puppy will be a family pet in a medium sized home with a well-fenced large front yard.

    I would especially love to hear from maltese owners who have more than one maltese dog who are different sexes, so that would be a lot easier to compare the two sexes! Any suggestions much appreciated!

    From what I've gathered from other resources;

    - the male breed tends to mark their territory by peeing around the house. They also tend to be a lot more active and dominant during their hormonal adolescent months.

    - on the upside, the male maltese dogs tend to have a more stable personality, less mood swings than the female. The male tend to be more outgoing and more vigorously affectionate.

    - Females on the other hand tend to learn quicker than the male. Are less active and hyper, tend to be more passive.

    - females are known to be clever and can be manipulative at getting it their own way. are prone to mood swings.

    I'm not 100% sure on these points, but I guess it all depends from different breeders and most importantly how YOU train your puppy!

    Thanks for reading - any input would be greatly appreciated!

    Have a good day! :)
     
  2. 4Dogsihave

    4Dogsihave New Member

    Not sure on the Maltese in specific but that list sounds alot like just about every other breed. I think it depends on what you want. I prefer females because I dont like to be humped by a male dog, the whole thing kinda irks me and I have just always prefered females. Now not every male dog does this but some do. Just my opinion.
     
  3. kindness_001

    kindness_001 New Member

    a male is more friendly than a female espically with kids. I have both raise them and my female don't like little kids. dewy is a little angel he loves everyone.
     

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