The researchers aren't sure what's behind the disparity, but experts say the finding supports the idea that — in some situations —
male dogs trust their noses, whereas females trust their eyes.
Not exact matches
In BCR we like to house
dogs in social groups with a well balanced Alpha
male and Bitch to set a good example and show timid newcomers how to
trust and relate to humans.
Do Not
trust that a fence will keep a
male dog away.
One thing that struck me with female
dogs compared to
males is their eyes... they seem livelier, more expressive of emotion (fear,
trust, affection) that those of their
male peers.
All
dogs are different and some are extremely difficult (like my
male) but losing his
trust while trying to help him hurts.