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Seems that Izzy hates male dogs but loves females. ![]() Our boy, Trigger is typically aggressive with males, not females. Not sure of Jazz yet, she loves all dogs right now including females, but she is only 11 months old. |
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Mine tend to be equal opportunity haters! It really just depends on the dog. Casper in general is not good with other males dogs, but he isn't going to take shit from a female either. And some of his best friends are male dogs. He loved my last foster male Doberman. He loves my male Greyhound. He loved the intact male Coonhound next door.
Now Ripley is flat out attention whore and she doesn't care who she is getting attention from, but she tends to prefer other females. The one and only time she has ever been in a fight or shown any aggression towards another dog, it was protecting her BFF a deaf female pit bull I was fostering. I had to rotate dogs and I called all the dogs in, but Baby must have been behind the shed and being deaf, she didn't hear me call and I thought I had done a good head count, but I missed her. I let Neva out and she went after Baby. I went out to get her and my roommate opened the door to see what was going on and Ripley charged like a Mama Bear and went after Neva. Unlike most dogs who just go after the losing dog, even dogs that really get along will normally attack the friend if they are losing in a fight. After I got them separated, Ripley wouldn't leave Baby's side until she went to her new home. They were together constantly. Ripley adored her. She is now with Circe my roommates female Rat Terrier pretty much all the time too as she is the only other female. But when she sees any dog, she is all wiggly and shoving her rear end in their face male or female! |
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Odin doesn't like Huskies and Boxers - male or female. I understand why he doesn't like Huskies- my friend's dog bit him, and since then, he's not been fond of them.
I don't know why he hates Boxers, though. Luckily, he doesn't attack or anything, he'll just growl and bark and tell them to back off. |
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Hmm maybe she's just a lesbian
![]() Odin doesn't like Huskies and Boxers - male or female. I understand why he doesn't like Huskies- my friend's dog bit him, and since then, he's not been fond of them. I don't know why he hates Boxers, though. Luckily, he doesn't attack or anything, he'll just growl and bark and tell them to back off Read more: http://www.pitbull-chat.com/showthre...#ixzz22mSXkTZ9 My nana had a dog like that, he HATED Dalmatians and would flip anytime one passed the window. All my dogs have always loved Boxers though. |
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I've met a few. The fact that she's a female is interesting. Usually the same sex tolerant ones I have know have been males. Mostly males of low drive breeds that were littermates.
My male loves pretty much all dogs. Other dogs have to be flat out snarky to him for long periods of time before he avoids them. He's lived with testy dogs of both sexes and gives them their space. Generally he prefers females, though. He did have a best buddy, an intact male bull terrier named Buckshot, that he seemed to prefer over the female bull terrier in the house, although he loved them both. |
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