Are male or female Westies better?

Answered by Douglas Hiatt

When it comes to deciding whether to purchase a male or female Westie, there are a few factors to consider. One of the main factors people often consider is temperament. However, it is important to note that there is little or no difference in temperament between male and female Westies.

Both male and female Westies can be equally loving, loyal, and affectionate. While some people may claim that male Westies are more affectionate, this can vary from dog to dog and may not hold true for all individuals. It ultimately comes down to the individual personality and upbringing of the dog, rather than their gender.

Another consideration is the physical size and weight of the dog. Female Westies are generally smaller and lighter than males. This can be advantageous in certain situations, such as when walking or controlling the dog. A smaller dog may be easier to handle on a leash and may require less physical strength to manage.

Additionally, if you anticipate needing to carry your Westie at any point, such as during travel or in emergency situations, a smaller female Westie may be more manageable to lift and carry.

However, it is important to note that the size and weight difference between male and female Westies is not significant enough to be a determining factor for most people. Unless you have specific concerns or requirements related to size, this should not be the sole reason for choosing one gender over the other.

Ultimately, the decision between a male or female Westie should be based on personal preference and individual circumstances. It is important to spend time getting to know the individual dog, regardless of gender, to ensure they are a good fit for your lifestyle and family.

As a Westie owner myself, I can share my personal experience. When I was looking to bring a Westie into my family, I did not have a preference for male or female. I wanted a dog with a good temperament and a loving personality. After meeting several Westies, I fell in love with a male Westie who was incredibly affectionate and playful. His gender did not affect his temperament or behavior in any significant way.

When deciding between a male or female Westie, it is important to focus on the individual dog’s temperament and personality rather than their gender. Both males and females can make wonderful pets, and the decision should be based on personal preference and individual circumstances.