Just reading that some dogs are not meant to be around other dogs helped me a lot, as all our other dogs
always got along with other dogs.
The Akita has a strong prey drive, is often hesitant around strangers, and may not
always get along with other dogs.
When you get right down to it, all dogs are different and no matter what you hope, all dogs just don't
always get along with other dogs.
Not exact matches
Hybrids don't
always get along with other pets and have been known to hunt them down, even causing injury to neighborhood cats and
dogs.
They don't
always get along well
with other dogs.
Although Goldendoodles are social creatures and generally
get along with both people and
other dogs, there are
always exceptions to the rules.
While these
dogs don't bark much at all, they are very strong - willed and don't
always get along well
with other dogs.
I particularly love that they walk my
dog with other dogs to help her
with socialization... she is a pitbull and can be a little aggressive sometimes around
other dogs, but our CC walkers
always pair her up
with pups that she
gets along with.
Getting along with other puppies of the same age is also an important lesson for these sturdy little
dogs who don't
always understand how small they are.
Home Alone: Safety is
always first, and you should never leave your puppy alone
with other household
dogs until it has been established that the
dogs get along well.
Although each cat is different, these cats often don't
always get along well
with dogs or even
other cats.
We have a jack Russell
with us for 12 years now but he can not
get along with other male
dogs please help as we have moved in
with family who have a pug and are afraid our jack russel will hurt him... jack russel is male and we
got him when he was 6 weeks old but this behaviour has
always been there
Ginger
gets along well
with other dogs,
always has a smile on her face and a bounce to her walk.
He also
gets along well
with other dogs and
always has smile.
They do not
always get along with other breeds, and tend to have a «clannish» nature, often preferring the companionship of
other Chihuahuas or
other small
dogs.
There are
always exceptions, but Kerry Blue Terriers, American Pit Bull Terriers, and
other dog aggressive breeds may not
get along with another canine.
She
gets along with some
other dogs as long as they can tolerate her playfulness that is not
always well mannered.