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IF your puppy couldn't
fly due to airline's canceling
flights from weather or whatever
and you become downright
disrespectful/nasty... we will
ADD our
gas fee of $50.00
to your bill before we go back
to the airport for a
reshipment. The night
before shipping we prepare the
kennel, your puppy packet,
bathing your puppy and making
sure all is alright, then often
having to get up in the middle
of the night and head to the
airport spending a
minimum of 5 hours on the road.
You can imagine our
disappointment when we return
home with your puppy. This does
not always happen but can
happen! Due to sudden weather
changes, airplane malfunctions
and so forth.

Male Vs. Female
What's the Difference Anyhow?
In most breeds, it is the females who determine
the pecking order, and who compete to maintain and/or alter that order. The
females are, as a result more independent, stubborn, and territorial than
their male counterparts. The females are much more intent upon exercising
their dominance by participating in alpha behaviors such as "humping".
There is a reason people utilize the technical dog term of "bitch" in a
negative connotation - and it refers directly to the behaviors exhibited by
the females of the dog world. I have both male and female in my household,
and the only fights I have ever had to break up were between females.
On the other hand, males are usually more
affectionate, exuberant, attentive, and more demanding of attention while
never getting enough. They are very attached to their people. They also
tend to be more steadfast, reliable and less moody. They are more outing,
more accepting of other pets and take quicker to children. Most boys are
easily motivated by praise and food, and so eager to please that training is
easy. However, males can be more easily distracted during training, as
males like to play so often. And no matter what age, he is more likely to
act silly and more puppy-like, always wanting to play games. Boys are fun
loving until the day they die. Females tend to become more reserved or
dignified as they age. Witness the human equivalent of the twinkling eyed
Grandpa still playing catch at age 70 while Grandma quietly observes from
the porch.
Neutered males rarely exhibit secondary sexual
behavior such as "humping" or marking and lifting of legs. Once
testosterone levels recede after neutering, most of these behaviors (if they
ever existed) will disappear. Boys who are neutered early (by 5 months)
usually don't ever raise their legs to urinate.
And while the female will usually come to you
for attention, when she's had enough, she will move away. But the boys are
always waiting for your attention near at hand. Females usually are less
distracted during training, as she is more eager to get it over with and get
back to her comfy spot on the couch. The female is less likely to wage a
dominance battle with YOU, but she can be cunning and resourceful in getting
her own way. She is more prone to mood swings. The female also has periods
of being "in heat" unless she is spayed. Seasonal heats can be a month long
nightmare - not just for the female, but for you and every male dog in the
neighborhood. If you are not breeding, it'd be best to have her spayed.
During this time, she can leave a bloody discharge on carpets, couches, or
anywhere she goes. She will be particularly moody during this time. A walk
outside during this period can be hazardous if male dogs are in the
vicinity. She will leave a "scent" for wandering intact males to follow
right to your yard, where they will hang out and "wait" for days.
Before deciding on a male or female, give consideration to
any other dogs that may be in or around your home.
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