<div dir="ltr">I can only speak about my bassets. I haven't had any other breed as an adult. And, many of my childhood dogs were also bassets. <div><br></div><div>All my bassets have been neutered or spayed. I don't show. While I would LOVE to have a litter of bassets, I feel it is important to leave it to the people who study the lines and show. I have had 4 females and 4 males that were in the house long term.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I personally prefer males. All of my males have been more laid back and mellow. They aren't always trying to boss me around. My females have been more different. But, they have all been more bossy than my males. I have never had a wicked male-male fight. I can't count the number of times I have had my two females ATB now try to kill each other. It is stressful and expensive. </div>
<div><br></div><div>Right now I think I am in heaven. My two males love each other to death. They both think they have to care of my female. My female is small enough that when she gets too bossy, the boys just roll her and bite her on the lip and then walk off and ignore her as long as they can. They DO NOT hurt her when they bite her. IT is more to get her attention and let her know she is getting too rough. We call Beauford our cat. He is very loving, but when he gets his quota, off he goes. Bugsey has never gotten his quota. If he is not outside playing, and someone is sitting, he is in their lap. Browyn, well, she is a Fairy Princess. They are totally different. She comes and gets loved on and then she is off to play and then she is back, leaping from across the couch. We are still trying to get it through her head that we don't like her in our face cleaning out our eyes, ears, nose and mouth. Maybe she will get it by the time she is 6. Then again, maybe she won't. I have had a queen and a princess, but Browyn is my first Fairy Princess. So, I guess we will see what happens. I will say that you need a female around just to keep things interesting.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Jennifer with Beauford, Bugsey, and Browyn--all still praying and drooling for all those in need.</div></div>