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Are male or female dogs more social?

Jay Lakin
Jay Lakin
2025-06-23 18:07:40
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Males are more loyal. Males appeared more inclined to social play. Females seemed more interested in interactions with humans in tasks that require cooperative skills. A male dog and a female dog will often get along best, according to Goffe. If I know that the family is considering a second dog in the future, then I tend to steer them towards a male, and either a male-male home, or a male-female home, versus a home with two females, because if there is going to be a conflict, it tends most often to be female-female conflict. Females are more dog-aggressive, males are more human-aggressive. Males are more playful. Females are sweeter. However, it’s very difficult to design behavioral experiments that rule out any existing bias. Sex is pretty superficial, color is definitely superficial, Your dog’s health and temperament and abilities fitting your lifestyle are definitely way more substantial for success than what is biological. I think a lot of it really comes down to the individual dog, for Siberians, a medium-sized breed, it has a lot more to do, frankly, with how they’re raised, their environment, and their genetics. Like people, they all have their own individual personalities.