Males are usually more affectionate, exuberant, attentive, and more demanding of attention (they never seem to get enough). They get very “attached” to people and tend to be more steadfast, reliable, and less moody. They are more outgoing, accepting of other pets, and accustom to children. They are motivated by treats and praise and therefore, making training less difficult. Boys will become easily distracted at times since they do love to play. Neutered males rarely exhibit behaviors such as leg lifting (neutering by 5-months), humping, or territory marking. Once testosterone levels recede (after neutering); most behaviors (if any) should disappear.  It will take about 3 years for them to mature!

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