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Female it's nice being able to boss one around without them talking back. :;:
 

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I got a male from a large pairing of labs, 85 lb male x 70lb female because I do a lot of goose hunting and I wanted a big dog to handle big geese. In retrospect, I probably didn't need that big of dog.
 

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Females have my nod so far. I've got a male of a different breed that might change my mind though. Time will tell. Generally, here is my thinking.... most dogs can hunt. Controlling and directing them is paramount. Females (when discussing dogs) seem to be more interested in pleasing and listening than males. I'm sure there are exceptions and my experience is somewhat limited to the 4 I've owned and the 20 or so I've done a decent amount of hunting with. So, I won't claim it's gospel. I suspect a really good dog whisperer will tell you males are preferred.
 

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A neutered male is all I have ever owned, a buddy has a female Chesapeake, she defines the word bitch, nasties dog I've ever been around, but a pretty good hunter.
I lived in a house full of girls for a long time and want to bring another male in. Never had an issue with a nutted dog, but if you leave them intact they tend to listen less.

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Not sure about all breeds but I really am torn when it comes to Brittanys. I've had both. Males are generally bigger and handle the cat tails better. But my current dog (female) will go anywhere needed. Just harder to see. The females seem a bit easier to train. My next will be a male as that is what my wife wants.
 


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Male. I don't like a dog squatting to pee; it's so demeaning!

Galwhofishes purposefully timed Royce's nut trimming to be early enough to keep him squatpeeing like a bitch. Our bushes, tires, etc are piss free.

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I let Royce mark the living daylights out of everything in sight when we're out hunting because that's when he rarely wants to lift his leg. Ssshhh.... It's our little manly secret.
 
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I've seen too many examples of exemplary and it's polar opposite to conclude that the only sure thing regarding a well-behaved/trained pooch is time, time, time, and then of course, some more time.
 

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Galwhofishes purposefully timed Royce's nut trimming to be early enough to keep him squatpeeing like a bitch. Our bushes, tires, etc are piss free.

#galwhofishesthedogwhisperer

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I let Royce mark the living daylights out of everything in sight when we're out hunting because that's when he rarely wants to lift his leg. Ssshhh.... It's our little manly secret.


haha, that's crazy... what does he do when gal is along hunting???
 

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I have a female. If I knew every dog I would get would turn out like her, I would have another one right now. She's so great that I don't even want another dog when she is gone for fear I would get a dip shit.
 


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IMO it dpends on what you are looking for in a dog and what breed you are looking at. Some breeds they say females listen better and the next they say males listen better. Reegardless of gender I'm a firm believer it all depends how much training time you are willing to spend with your dog.
 

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Not much experience, but love my female lab. she doesn't destroy stuff and remembers a few good lessons. I have seen lot male labs just destroy everything just for fun, get corrected, and do it again.
 


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