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Which gender of dog is more protective?

Michele Kuphal
Michele Kuphal
2025-06-23 19:18:40
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Male dogs stand taller and are heavier than females. If you’re looking for a personal protection dog with an imposing appearance, a male dog will make a better choice. Male dogs have higher aggression levels than female dogs. Researchers studying dog aggression levels found that male dogs are six times more likely to bite than female dogs. Males are also more territorial and are likely to be quicker to act against intruders. Male dogs also have less controllable aggression levels than females. While males may act aggressively due to territorial instincts, female protection dogs act aggressively due to their maternal instincts, making them naturally protective. Thanks to these maternal instincts, female dogs will have no problem protecting you and your family if threatened. However, from the standpoint of aggression levels: female protection dogs tend to handle their aggression better than male protection dogs, especially in highly populated areas.
Jaydon Feil
Jaydon Feil
2025-06-23 17:44:35
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Male dogs can be very loving and protective of children. Some people choose a female dog over a male dog if they have children, because it is often thought that female dogs are naturally more gentle with and protective of young ones. Their protective, maternal instincts mean they will come to look upon your young kids as oversized pups, making them a great choice for families. Male dogs are most often more affectionate and thrive on human fuss, but female dogs tend to be a little more independent than male dogs and mostly aren’t so demanding of attention. Female dogs are often less prone to wandering off and are also better at socializing with other dogs. Male dogs tend to be larger and can often need more assertive training, but they’re considered to be more rounded family dogs and more adaptable to all sorts of situations. Female dogs tend to be more responsive to training. Male dogs can see children more like playmates rather than their children and so can be a little boisterous at times.