This actually perfectly demonstrates the problem with calling women "females".
You would call them women. We literally have a word for female humans.
I have literally no way of determining if a person is female outside a hospital setting. But there are certain characteristics that people can adopt to signify themselves as women.
So, asking how I'd refer to a group of female humans is kind of a false question outside a niche situation, or unless I'm a doctor...
But, all this is avoided by just saying "women". Or, in the provided example, just saying "dog", or placing "husky" after "female".
This actually perfectly demonstrates the problem with calling women "females".
You would call them women. We literally have a word for female humans.
I have literally no way of determining if a person is female outside a hospital setting. But there are certain characteristics that people can adopt to signify themselves as women.
So, asking how I'd refer to a group of female humans is kind of a false question outside a niche situation, or unless I'm a doctor...
But, all this is avoided by just saying "women". Or, in the provided example, just saying "dog", or placing "husky" after "female".