Males are larger, heavier, and more muscular. Females are leaner with a more graceful build, better suited for agility and smaller homes.
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Males are bolder and more dominant. Females are more affectionate, gentle, and easier to bond with, especially for families.
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Males are more territorial and protective. Females are alert but less likely to show aggressive guarding behavior.
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Females are more focused and mature earlier, making training easier. Males may be more stubborn and distracted when young.
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Males usually have higher energy and need more exercise. Females are active but slightly calmer and more balanced indoors.
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Males bond strongly with one person. Females tend to bond with the whole family, making them ideal for multi-person households.
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Both guard well, but males are more imposing. Females are smarter about threats and less likely to overreact.
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Females may live slightly longer and are less prone to joint issues. Males often face more size-related health concerns.
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