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.
Some cat breeds are more affectionate than others,
some get along with other animals better, and some cats are more prone to being loners.
Socialization is a process by which puppies and dogs are taught to
get along with other animals, particularly other dogs and cats, and with humans and to adapt to new circumstances.
They are small and
get along with other animals.
When it comes to
getting along with other animals and humans, this breed is very peaceful and gentle.
The advantage to their puppy stage is that wolfdogs can learn to
get along with other animals or children and develop other habits early on that you would like them to carry on into adulthood.
This dog can be highly protective of his family so early socialization and obedience training is important to ensure
he gets along with other animals, children and new faces.
Because the Aki - Poo is known to be a protective breed, early socialization is important to ensure
he gets along with other animals and children.
However, these dogs could require a bit of work when it comes to
getting along with other animals, so even though you might fall in love with one of these pooches, you should consider all aspects of the breed's personality first.
Without foster homes we wouldn't know whether a dog needed a quiet or active home, if they like toys, how
they get along with other animals, etc..
They also tend to
get along with other animals, although some Chessies have demonstrated aggression toward other dogs.
They can be great companions but may not
get along with other animals (cats, rodents, etc).
Early socialization is important for your Shorkie; he will
get along with other animals and children as long as he is exposed to them at a young age.
Yet dogs with high prey drive often struggle to
get along with other animals.
Miscellaneous — Some of the other more common areas in which obedience training would help include digging, destructive behavior (getting into trash cans and tearing up furniture, among other things), being gentle with kids, especially younger children, and
getting along with other animals.
We must have space in one of our foster families, the cat or dog must
get along with other animals and we require a specific donation for cats and dogs to off - set the veterinary, lodging and food costs we incur.
Do those pets
get along with other animals?
How does
she get along with other animals or children?
Historically, beagles ran in packs, so
they get along with other animals, and a beagle will befriend other household pets if trained and socialized properly.
A rescue organization usually has information on the ability of their dogs to
get along with other animals.