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finn Newbie

Joined: 28 Feb 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: 02/28/08, 1:51 pm Post subject: new pup male vs female |
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I just had to put my female gwp down on tuesday.
I am looking for a new pup, Can any one help?
2) I have allways had females. I had a bad experience with a male gsp
many years ago. Now I'm torn between a male or female gwp I've had
4 female gwp in the past 15 years. from readings i've heard that if you females in other breeds choose a male gwp. True/false. can I get som insite Please! My wife says female my daughter doesn't have an opinion she just wants a puppy. Help! |
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cmmilach Senior

Joined: 23 Oct 2002 Posts: 113 Location: Centennial, CO
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Posted: 02/29/08, 9:10 pm Post subject: new pup male vs female |
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Hi,
I have two males and one female. My first wire (Doc) is now 13 yrs old - I had him neutered when he was 8 yrs old (only because I was showing him in confirmation). My female (Sky) is 6 yrs old and I had her spayed when she was 4 yrs old (finished showing her in confirmation) and the latest addition to the gang (Elmo) just turned a year in November and is still intact.
I would have to say that Sky has been the easiest to deal with (except when she was in heat). Doc is fine now that he is neutered. I am sure that if I had neutered him sooner - he would have been alot more pleasant to be around.
Elmo is a bit of a pain - but not too much so.
Just guess it is up to how much hassle do you want.
Cathy |
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natureboy-jeff Member

Joined: 03 Feb 2008 Posts: 9
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Posted: 05/30/08, 9:06 am Post subject: |
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| I have 7 week old male pups left very adorable beautiful coats and comformation. Let me know if you are still interested ? |
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