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Good dog breed to have with cats?


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any puppy will normally like cats particularly if they are brought into a home with them and grow up next to them. Cats are quite clever they will normally stay out of the dogs way unless they take a shine to them. Bigger dogs such a labs and retrievers etc will normally always be ok, sometimes terriers can chase cats but not normally if they are socialised early enough. Hope this helps.
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Thanks Hagrid.. I really like Jack Russells.. But from what I've read online they are to be avoided, along with most terriers.. So kind of confused

Maybe terriers to be avoided then?

Thanks for the advice

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CKC spaniels have too many health problems. It's too risky to get one of them. Have a look at the Pedigree Exposed Dogs website. You might find that the cats don't take to the dog. I have had cats and dogs, and my last cat was there before the dog came, he never liked her, but she loved him. Have your cats ever met a dog before?
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My family has a jack russel and a cat and they are fine. The cat came first. I'd also recommend Border Collies too. They are fantastic and intelligent dogs, but also agree with what most are saying above, that most puppies will be fine with a cat.
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thanks Mustard and Pokertime..

my neighbour has an Alastian and they don't seem too bothered by him.. plus we get foxes in the garden and i've seen one of the cats take a swipe at a fox so i don't really think a pup would massively phase them..i got them from a rescue centre as kittens and there was dogs at the centre as well

just want to make sure i get the right balance with chosen breed.. i'm swaying towards a miniture schnauzer as a friend has one and says it loves his cats.. anyone have an opinion on schnauzers?

also will check out the Pedigree Exposed Dogs site

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Princess Anne had an EBT that killed one of the Queen's corgis and also attacked another dog in a park. Think the Princess had to make a court appearance about the attack on the other dog.


Don't get a lurcher type dog, or greyhound or whippet as they usually have a huge prey drive.

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My 5 year old staff cross adopted two kittens whose mum had died when they were 5-6 weeks old. He cleaned their bums and they slept in his bed.


Here they are when the cat was grown up. They are still really good together.


Bull breeds have a bad rep, but they are really good pets and cool with other animals.

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I know a rehomed racing greyhound who has killed both a puppy and cat and is local to this area. Now wears a muzzle. thankfully. Would find it very stressful worrying about having dog prone to such things. They will also kill squirrels in the parks. But, the gardeners of the parks seem to like that as they don't like the squirrels digging up their bulbs.
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