Male V Female

So you've done your research and decided on a Standard Poodle. You've asked many
questions and seen how puppies are raised. How does the puppy react to you and your
family, kids? The sex of the puppy should be your last consideration. Why? Because
most people have a huge misconception on sexes and personalities. Most feel a female is
a sweet, loving dog who is a caretaker of puppies and children. Well, that's not always
so! Female dogs are nice; I like my girls and I'm pretty sure they like me. They come to
me and get attention, and then some will stay but most go to find the most comfortable
spot for them. Perhaps this matches your personality perfectly, maybe you want a dog
that isn't overly affectionate. Girls take training seriously, and most are very good at
obedience. Females can be alpha dogs just as easily as a male can. Spayed females, of
course, make a much better family pet than un spayed females do.

Boys tend to get a bad rap because, in your mind, you remember the neighbor's
disgusting unaltered male dog hiking his leg on every bush in the neighborhood and
doing nasty "boy" things. Male dogs that are intended to be family pets NEED to be
neutered at an early age (5-8 months old). When you do YOUR part, you have an
absolutely wonderful family member. They usually squat to piddle, never develop any
type of nasty habit and are extremely loving dogs. Where your girls will get their
attention and go lie down, a boy will stay near you. He likes to be with his person, he
likes to be loved on; he is "devoted" to you. Yes, he takes his training seriously. But
then he likes to have FUN, he likes to play in the yard and doesn't like to take life too
seriously all the time!

So before you choose a dog based on its sex only, consider the other elements. Are you
the type of person who likes an independent dog, or one who prefers a dog that worships
the ground you walk on? Of course there is the exception to every rule and the amount of
time you spend with your puppy will make a huge difference in his or her personality.  
But don't ignore a potential 'perfect match' for you because it may not be the sex you
originally sought!

Your pick should be based on a matching YOUR personality with the puppy in question.
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