i have 2 males and i female...1 of the males and the female are equally "velcro'd" to me most of the time!!!
an interesting observation i've made: the 2 "velcro"dogs are both rescues!! my male i bought and have had since he was 8 weeks old is much more independent. he's never known a bad day in his whole life...lots of love, good food, vet care, warm home, tons of toys etc. the other 2 had very little of any of this until being adopted by me. it's as if they realize they got a second chance and they do all they can everyday to thank me. i see a direct correlation between the amount of neglect the fur kids have suffered and the 'velcro"effect!!
i think the most important thing is finding the puppy right for you regardless of sex. tell the breeder the traits important to you and see which pup they recommend. i did that when i got jake...i said i wanted a friendly but mellow male because i wanted him to become a pet therapist (i work in a nursing home and he can come to work with me...everyone loves him!!!!). i knew a mellower pup would be easier to handle in this situation. they told me which of the pups they thought fit this description...they were right on!!! he was fun, beautiful, sweet, snuggly but independent and not hyper at all! he became a Canine Good Citizen at 6mos. and we're working towards our therapy certification!!!
also...i agree with everyone else~GET A BOXER!! you won't ever replace tyson...you'll just find another to love in a whole different way!!!
lisa, cass, jake, daisy, shay and jackson