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Cool little dogs. They are extremely heat sensitive so be careful in the summer in you decide to get one. A beagle might be a good choice too. Personally, I like larger dogs. You can't go wrong with a golden retriever. They are one of the kindest, gentlest breeds IMO, but are also capable of defending it's family.
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![]() I think any dog breed you choose will be fine providing you get it as a pup, I've found feeding them all at the same time to be best, they form an orderly queue ![]() Best of luck and keep us posted on your choice |
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I definitely would not get a Kennel Club pedigree dog. The KC are ****s of the highest order. If the puppy is not perfect, it's killed at birth. These murdering ****s in their puppy farms, selling dogs with genetic disorders essentially bred INTO them, killing anything that doesn't exactly conform to what those utter ****s at the KC say it should be - ****s.
Rescue 1, rescue 2 so they have a companion - you'll never regret rescuing, the only problem will be keeping the number you rescue down. An older dog, used to cats is perfect. A younger one to learn, but don't spend a fucking fortune on a pedigree, mongrels might live longer too. |
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i think its up to you,how you will train him,mine dont mess with my cats but all the others are in trouble..
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Well it’s not a cat but these 2 look like they get along. I can’t tell who’s having more fun.
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Good luck!
Maybe steer clear of the ones bred for hunting small prey like someone said. Other than that it should be fine, especially if you get it as a small pup. |
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Only problem its the owner you can put 10 dogs whit 10 cats together if you know watt you do .iam dod trainer for the french ring my friend i know exactly what iam talkin about you can take the dog you want ._._._._._ attack the cats its PROHIBED ,it must respect the rules .
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the last three days she was with us, my cat rooted my Plott hound off of her bed. anyone elses cat got a quick run to the nearest tree...
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There is a cool documentary on domesticating silver foxes. All dogs today come from an extinct breed of wolf but the scientist want to see if it is possible to domesticate the foxes with selective breeding. They basically put a lot of wild silver foxes in individual cages. Every day they would walk by the cages a hit the cages with a stick to see the foxes reactions. Eventually they find a breeding pair that are an anomaly because the foxes don't get scared of the humans interacting with them. The scientist discover that the dogs temperament is passed on through their genetics somehow. Not only that but after breeding them a few times, their appearance changes. Some get different markings and colors and some even start getting a curly tail. But what I'm trying to say is that the puppies parents are a big factor in selecting puppy. If the parents are house dogs that dont mess with the cats then the puppies will be able to learn this easy. The parents temperament is key in selection.
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Are you insinuating that pugs can't be protective? Hogwash!! My old pug, who dragged is hind legs, would have bitten the toenails off of anyone coming near me. Oh yeah, he was a vicious toenail KILLER!! Watch out, would-be attackers. Your friggin' toes will BLEED!!
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