What is the difference between raising a male dog and raising a female dog? This is the difference
The main difference is the physiological and behavioral characteristics between male and female dogs. Male dogs are usually bigger, thicker and more aggressive, while female dogs are smaller and more flexible. Male dogs like to explore and prefer to be alone, while female dogs prefer to participate in social activities and prefer to accept instructions from their owners. There is a big difference between a male dog and a female dog, that is, the price.
Because male dogs cannot give birth, and female dogs can give birth to cubs and make a certain profit through cubs, the price of male dogs of the same breed will be much cheaper than female dogs when their temperaments are similar.
So if you just want to raise a dog, then the male dog is much more cost-effective. After all, if you don’t want the dog to have children, the surgery fee for the bitch will be relatively high in the future. There are also obvious differences in appearance between male dogs and female dogs.
Because the male hormones secreted by male dogs can promote hair growth and make hair beautiful and shiny, and the bones of male dogs are relatively thick, so overall, male dogs will look much more handsome and beautiful.
The bitch has a petite figure and her hair is not as good-looking as a male dog, so she loses slightly in appearance.
Of course, the appearance of a dog is actually closely related to the owner's breeding method. As long as you take care of it carefully, both male and female dogs will become more and more beautiful.
Adaptive ability
There are certain differences in adaptability between male dogs and female dogs.
The male dog is very lively and loves to move around and is easy to accept new food, so it is better to adapt. It is easy to get along with you and your family.
The bitch is born cautious and timid. It may require the owner to accompany him for a long time before it can slowly integrate into your life and accept you slowly. Of course, the bitch is more delicate and considerate to the owner. When you are in a bad mood, it will take the initiative to comfort and accompany you.
The biggest difference between male and female dogs is probably the estrus period.
When male dogs are in heat, their temper will become irritable, they will urinate everywhere to mark their territory, and they will also try their best to escape from the house and find a partner to mate. They will often fight and have bloodshed because of fighting for bitches.
The bitch's estrus is also quite terrifying. She loses her temper at any time, and there will be red mucus flowing out of her lower body. The pet owner needs to help her clean it frequently and wear physiological pants.
Caring for dogs in estrus is quite troublesome. It can only be said that it is not easy to be a shoveler!
Obedience
In terms of obedience, dogs of different genders are also different.
As I just mentioned, male dogs are so lively and fussy. With a little rebelliousness, male dogs often have many of their own ideas, so male dogs are much worse than those of female dogs. Also, male dogs are not as focused as bitches, so male dogs are more difficult to train than bitches.
But relatively speaking, bitches are not as smart as males, so it is really not easy to be a shoveler.