1. Where I live we have a serious case of stray dogs. They aren't trained by anyone and they still display typical dog behavior - Proof that in an independent environment they grow to be how they naturally are.
2. Yes, and men display some personality traits that can be considered as feminine personality traits - traits like being caring, being emotional etc. Yes, most dogs may or may not exhibit some characters of the opposite gender - this does not make them the same of the either gender. If it did make them the same then there wouldn't a gender classification. Yes, they have similarities they however have many differences too, differences that are different enough to create a gender variation.
Finally, my point was animals like dogs(maybe there are others) follow a typical male or typical female behavioral pattern(This doesn't mean that male dogs are more aggressive than female dogs or a male dog always wins a physical fight with a female dog) what it means is that they have a typical behavioral pattern, whatever that behavioral pattern is. This is can shown by observing stray dogs(which we have a lot where I live)and their typical behavioral pattern - which they have without any social conditioning.
Thinking that stereotypical human male or stereotypical female characteristics were formed due to stereotypes is getting the concept backwards.
2. Yes, and men display some personality traits that can be considered as feminine personality traits - traits like being caring, being emotional etc. Yes, most dogs may or may not exhibit some characters of the opposite gender - this does not make them the same of the either gender. If it did make them the same then there wouldn't a gender classification. Yes, they have similarities they however have many differences too, differences that are different enough to create a gender variation.
Finally, my point was animals like dogs(maybe there are others) follow a typical male or typical female behavioral pattern(This doesn't mean that male dogs are more aggressive than female dogs or a male dog always wins a physical fight with a female dog) what it means is that they have a typical behavioral pattern, whatever that behavioral pattern is. This is can shown by observing stray dogs(which we have a lot where I live)and their typical behavioral pattern - which they have without any social conditioning.
Thinking that stereotypical human male or stereotypical female characteristics were formed due to stereotypes is getting the concept backwards.