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berger picard reproduction process

Both sexes of Berger Picards are physically similar, however, males tend to be bigger than females. Both sexes have a lot of vitality and sensitivity, which makes them interesting and receptive friends.

Female Berger Picards may reach adulthood a little bit sooner and tend to be a little bit more self-reliant than males, but the differences aren't huge. Overall, picking a male or female Berger Picard shouldn't make or break your experience as a pet owner because of the few variances between the sexes.

The male Berger Picard often towers above the female by up to 5 inches in height. Although they seem different, their personalities are very similar. Your puppy's unique personality will be shaped more by its genetics and parents than by its gender.

Puppies of the Berger Picard breed go through several developmental phases. Around the sixth month mark, they enter puberty, officially beginning the transition from puppyhood to adulthood.

The capacity to procreate is an indication of sexual maturity, which normally comes between the ages of 9 and 10 months. Around 17 months, they reach full mental maturity, as shown by their cognitive and behavioural growth.

While men tend to be taller than women, the variations between the sexes among Berger Picards are often rather slight. Temperament and conduct stem more from one's ancestry and upbringing than their sexual orientation.

Berger Picard owners who have a firm grasp of their pets' lifecycle (from puppyhood to sexual maturity and beyond) are more equipped to meet their pets' changing demands.

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