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  • 03-21-2012, 05:35 AM
    skinnyrascal
    Re: Do Males or Females tend to be friendlier?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    No gender difference that I have noticed. I have one male that's puppy dog tame, and one female that's puppy dog tame. One female that would probably rather I don't ever touch her, and one male that you have to watch real careful when he is in feed mode. One male that I think may be bi-polar, because sometimes he is a doll, sometimes he is like grease lighting and just wants back in his tub. Then there's my new girl, who I think is going to be another puppy dog. :)

    It's reassuring to hear about friendly females, haha. I may be a little biased because when I had ferrets, the females were HORRIBLE. One I had to return because she was so nasty and bit me hard enough to leave scars. My female rat was nippy, but eventually she tamed to me - and only me. :P Yet all the males I've had were sweethearts. I didn't want to be a sexist jerk though so I'm giving this female BP a chance hehe.
  • 03-21-2012, 05:37 AM
    skinnyrascal
    Re: Do Males or Females tend to be friendlier?
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    Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    Nope, but she's gonna get bigger then a male.

    Was aware of that, and perfectly fine with it. :)
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