Now, is that really true??? I mean, I know that some males are a lil' more rambunctious than females.....And I believe it's the personality of any one particular dog not ness. the gender... What do you think? |
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not according to panda....she said she'd take on any male in the rambuntious department......lol |
Bosley is my good child...
Dixie is the trouble in my household... |
Same here as Nicole house
Pepsi is the good boy and Ragsy girl is nothing but trouble. |
My guy, Fozzie, is a little troublemaker |
My little boy is very laidback. He has chewed up 1 flip-flop (mommies fault ), but he is amazingly good! |
Lennon used to be very mischievous... Since Sofa arrived the title passed to her. |
The boys are louder and more in-your-face but they both back down to Lucy when it comes right down to it. |
Bingley is a laid-back and lovey-dovey boy! |
The only thing George has done since I got him in mid-June (knock on wood) is get into my spanish moss in the bottom of my fake plants. Now, he has picked up a few items and carried them around, but not chewed them (again, knock on wood). The spanish moss though, oh my gosh, what a mess that makes, of course, its easy to vacuum up, so no permanent damage done. He will sneak over to the trees and get a mouthful and lay down and chew it. Maybe thats done too, though, because ever since he saw me vacuum up his "creation" from the floor (it suddenly looked like i had patterned carpet), he has stayed out of the stuff. He may just be saving his revenge for the vacuum, which he barks at every time I vacuum, which is almost every day. I can't speak for females, George is the first OES I've had, and we've always had male dogs....oh wait, we had a psychotic female doberman for a little while....she ate the butt out of every couch cushion from my mother-in-laws couch. This was back in high school, before we got married. We had not yet discovered the miracle of crate training, and my in-laws had old furniture anyways We did buy them new furniture, and the dog went off to a household more suited to raising her. |
Shamu totally rules the house if she gets into something she shouldn't she'll hide Echo my boy will bring what ever he finds right to me - it's like he's asking me "is this ok to chew on this or should I spit it out?" He is the 1st boy dog I've ever had in my life and they are different. He is definatly more laid back |
My girl doggies have always been worry warts. Worried about every little noise etc. Jump up as soon as they hear a car coming up the drive. Now Beauford, he's a little mischievious and a clown but other than that hes really laid back. He's a little lover boy and snuggler none of my female dogs were much into snuggling. But I have never had any female sheepies just GSD's |
I say no. They are more sweet and energetic. Definitely more laid back and docile. But of course there are always exceptions. |
I think the boys are much more laid back that the girls - at least the ones I know.
I hope you will reconsider and bring Matisse to the TOES picnic. I was really looking forward to meeting him!! |
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