When it comes to behavior, there’s no definitive answer to whether girl (female) or boy (male) dogs are better behaved. Both sexes can be well-behaved with the right training, socialization, and care. However, there are some general tendencies:
- Female Dogs: Often described as more independent and focused, female dogs may mature faster and can be less prone to certain dominant behaviors. They may also be less likely to engage in territorial marking.
- Male Dogs: Male dogs are sometimes more playful and affectionate but can display more dominant and territorial behaviors, such as marking or mounting. They can also be more likely to roam if not neutered.
Ultimately, behavior is shaped more by individual personality, training, and environment than gender. Proper training and attention are key for both male and female dogs to ensure good behavior.