July 29, 2022
This is a very individual question. I cannot give an unequivocal answer to this question. However, I can help you understand the difference between them.
I will start with the fact that females are more expensive in our kennel and there are a number of reasons for this. You need to be ready for that.
Females are mostly more independent, unlike males who follow their master closely.
If you choose a female, you must be prepared for her physiology, I mean heat once every 6-8 months, for two weeks you will have to buy diapers. And also to the fact that if you have small children, the female can instinctively start raising them.
As for males, everything is much simpler here. If we have decided with you that the male will not be suitable for breeding for certain reasons, then he will need to be castrated after two years. This is a painless procedure.
Although males receive the same upbringing as females, they are some what gentler.
They consult with the owner in everything, unlike females who decide for themselves, and in some places they try to outwit.
This is such a small gender difference.