janet_rose
Posted : 11/9/2007 9:42:15 AM
Becks_smudge
However we have come across a disagreement. The sex of the puppy. I believe we should get a female, as i worry a male will be too much of a handful and i have been around mostly female dogs all my life, also i will be looking after the puppy more then my partner as he works different and longer hours. On the other hand, my boyfriend wants a male dog, saying that a female is more difficult to live with, when she is on heat and such. Also we have been told that some female dogs take offense to some males, and he is worried the puppy won't like him.
If I were you, I would get a female since they normally don't lift their legs.
Since this is your first puppy, I assume that you are not planning to breed. Breeding is the only reason to keep a female intact (unless health problems prevent surgery), so dealing with heats should not be an issue. Talk to your breeder about the timing and spay before the first heat.
If you need to be convinced to spay, here are a couple of pyometra (uterine infection) sites with pictures:
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_pyometra.html
http://www.thepetcenter.com/sur/pyo.html
The chance of a puppy (male or female) not liking your SO is really very low. Get your SO the book by Dunbar (below) and he should be fine.
CAUTION: Please, please, if you buy rather than adopt, do a lot of research and pick a good breeder. There are lots of jokers out there who think that "breeding" means just putting an intact male with an intact female and then selling the puppies.
The Ultimate Puppy Toolkit
http://www.urbanpuppy.com/home.html
Dunbar, Ian, Before & After Getting Your Puppy: The Positive Approach to Raising a Happy, … Dog, 5/2004
http://tinyurl.com/4d5pz
McConnell, Patricia & Scidmore, Brenda, Puppy Primer, 1/1996
http://tinyurl.com/5lypd
Burmaster, Corally, Puppy Kindergarten, 2002, VHS
http://www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=DTB758&AffiliateID=45673&Method=3
Pryor, Karen & Clark, Carolyn, Puppy Love, 10/1999, DVD
http://tinyurl.com/2ann4e
Kilcommons, Brian, Childproofing Your Dog: A Complete Guide to Preparing Your Dog…, 4/1994
http://tinyurl.com/6hkj3
(See the "Dogproofing Your Child" chapter.)
I don't know what your future plans are, but I included this book just in case.
Critical Periods in a Dog's Life -- Developmental Stages:
http://www.diamondsintheruff.com/DevelopmentalStages.html
http://westwingsess.com/critical_stages.htm
http://www.dogclub.co.uk/advice/puppygrowth.php
The Puppy's Rule of Twelve
http://ahimsadogtraining.com/handouts/puppy-training-and-socialization.html
Socializing links:
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/sochow2.html
http://www.dogscouts.com/socialize.shtml
http://www.community.skylos.com/content/view/198
http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/dog/lib-puppy.htm#soc
More great books and links:
http://community.dog.com/forums/p/9767/124952.aspx#124952