Playing with her littermates teaches your puppy a lot
about getting along with other dogs.
As a trainer I would never advise bringing in a younger dog with little history
about getting along with other dogs in to a new home with an older dog of Hollie's age.
She loves all 4 legged kids and is more of a follower, so no worries
about her getting along with other dogs.
Not exact matches
She
gets along great
with the resident
dogs and recently attended a picnic
with about 50
other shelties and canine companions.
He
gets along with other dogs, but not so sure
about cats, is crate trained and is working on house training.
He
gets along with other dogs and great around kids, not sure
about cats yet.
Ryder
gets along well
with other dogs, not sure
about cats, loves to sit in your lap and is a quiet calm fellow.
In determining whether your mixed breed
dog will
get along with other pets, you have to think
about the two parent breeds.
I
get along well
with other dogs; however, I am not too crazy
about those pesky little cats.
The Maine Coon
gets along well
with other cats,
dogs, children, and just
about every
other type of animal.
You'll also want to ask
about any known health issues; what kind of training and socialization the
dog has had; how it
gets along with other dogs, cats, and children; what kind of lifestyle it had; and whether it is housebroken and crate trained.
You may therefore end up
with a pit bull that
gets along with all
dogs (there are several pit bulls who go to the
dog park regularly without problems), that tolerates or is indifferent towards
other dogs, that likes some but not
others (several
get along better
with the opposite sex), or that dislikes just
about any
dog.
He
gets along well
with the
other dogs at his foster home and has showed no signs of separation anxiety when left for a short time.He seems to be quick learner and was using the
dog door in
about 5 minutes.
He's
about 1-1/2 years of age, neutered and
gets along with other dogs and humans.
Chablis
gets along with other dogs, has been tested
with a kitty and did nt seem to care
about it...
About the closest you can
get to having someone (
other than yourself) understand exactly what you are facing
with a problem, is to have either the trainer in a class situation, who has worked extensively
with you and your animal, or a private personal trainer that trains your
dog for you or
with you, work the problem
along with you.
was an owner surrender, scared of cats,
gets along with other dogs, and I do not know
about children because I don't have any children to test her on.
It's crucial to ask questions
about health when you consider adding another pet to your family, but it's equally important to consider the animal's temperament, personality, ability to
get along with your
other pets and the
dog's fit
with your family.
He is just
about house trained and
gets along well
with other dogs and cats.
I am
about 4 years old, spayed, have all of my shots, I am housebroken and crate trained and I
get along with all the
other dogs.
I
get along great
with other dogs (there are 3
other dogs in my foster home) but I'm not too sure
about cats.
Because we have already placed them in a home environment, we can tell you
about their habits and house manners and whether they
get along well
with other dogs, cats, and children.
While he
gets along great
with other dogs, he is far too excited
about cats to be easily placed in a home
with cats.
He
got along very very well
with all the
other dogs — there were
about 20 shibas.
Molly
gets along well
with other dogs, but we're not sure of her feelings
about cats.
I did think
about if this was the best situation for Orson, and when I saw how well he
got along with our
other dogs, I knew he was home.»
Chablis
gets along with other dogs, has been tested
with a kitty and did nt seem to care
about it and is currently being fostered
with three
other dogs (one male, two females).
Write a description of your pet, state how your pet
gets along with other animals (
dogs good
with cats or not), age, any medical information (spayed, vaccinated, etc.) and be truthful
about why you are giving up the animal.
He
gets along great
with the
other dogs in his foster home, and since he is a bit timid
with new people, we think that older children would be best, especially since Ozzy is nervous
about being picked up by someone he doesn't know.
We read
about GSPs before
getting one and one of the characteristics that was important to me was that they
get along with other dogs.
Bred to work in packs as well as on their own, they
get along well
with other dogs and are not overly possessive
about anything.
NAME: Quincy GENDER: Male (Neutered) AGE:
About 4 years old WEIGHT:
About 4.5 pounds
DOGS / CATS: Gets along with other small dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (13 and ol
DOGS / CATS:
Gets along with other small
dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (13 and ol
dogs, Unknown
with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine
with older, mature children (13 and older)
NAME: Tommy GENDER: Male (Neutered) AGE: Born January 6, 2018 WEIGHT:
About 4 pounds (probably about 5 — 6 pounds fully grown) DOGS / CATS: Gets along great with other dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and
About 4 pounds (probably
about 5 — 6 pounds fully grown) DOGS / CATS: Gets along great with other dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and
about 5 — 6 pounds fully grown)
DOGS / CATS: Gets along great with other dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and o
DOGS / CATS:
Gets along great
with other dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Will be great with children 10 and o
dogs, Unknown
with cats CHILDREN: Will be great
with children 10 and older