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Question by  keeny (22)

What are the differences between german shepherd males and females?

Aside from obvious biology, does one make a better pet? are their sizes or temperaments very different?

 
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Answer by  manamana (203)

Males are larger in structure. Females have a pack instinct so they will defend their loved ones more than males. Males are more territorial of their location.

 
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Answer by  SashaDarkCloud (5764)

As with most other dogs, males tend to be more dominate and aggressive towards other dogs than females do. Though both male and female can make very excellent watch dogs. I believe a male is slightly larger than a female, but not by much. Personality all varies from dog to dog, regardless of gender.

 
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Answer by  champaign9497 (11977)

As long as the female doesn't have puppies there is really no difference in them if a female has puppies depending on her tmperment she may tend to be more agressive. She may also only show agression to people she doesnt know it also depends on how the dogs have been raised.

 
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Answer by  Margaret8 (47)

Male German Shepards are larger, more aggresive, and from expierence harder to train. Females are slightly smaller and are more docile and trainable.

 
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Answer by  lovepawsandclaws (56)

From experience raising German Shephards and having both males and females I have noticed very little differenece in the temperament between males and females.

 
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Answer by  sophie65 (69)

Both male and female shepards are loyal, friendly pets. Males tend to be a little larger than females. Both males and females can be easily trained in obedience and agility.

 
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Answer by  withluck (1745)

Male and female German Shepherds share traits such as loyalty and obedience. They differ in their perception of ranking in their 'pack'. Females are more nurturing and males more dominant.

 
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Answer by  cody412 (114)

It's personal preference, females are better with small children and often alittle smaller. Temperaments are about the same. Males are more protective of the house

 
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Answer by  katharine (3981)

A lot of it depends on the individual dog. Males tend to be a bit bigger than females, but other than that they can both make equally good pets. You need to look at the individual dog, not just its gender to tell if it's going to be a good pet or not.

 
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Answer by  hulmer (1067)

Many people prefer female dogs because it is widely believed females, in addition to having a calmer temperament, are more intelligent. Making them easier to train and house break. (Often times, a housebroken male dog will continue to urinate around the home.) However, my belief is that every dog is an individual and that females are no better than males!

 
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