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- Temperament: While individual personalities vary from dog to dog, owners note that females can be more nurturing, and males may exhibit more independence or assertiveness.
- Dominance: Unneutered males might display more dominant behavior, including marking territory, compared to females. Spaying or neutering can affect this.
- Maturity Rate: Some observations has shown that females may mature more quickly than males in terms of emotional development.
- Loyalty: While loyalty varies among individual dogs, some owners find that males can be more loyal and attached to their human family members.
- Size: Males tend to have a large skeletal build and be heavier than females.
- Training Response: Training success often depends on the individual dog, but some owners note that females might be more responsive to commands, while males could be more independent.
- Social Dynamics: Both genders can be social, but females may be more social with other dogs, while males might display more territorial or protective behavior.