They are able to test social boundaries and learn how to behave and
get along with other dogs during this time.
Not exact matches
Many
dogs may
get along well
with other dogs during puppyhood but may change abruptly as they reach social maturity.
The Chinese crested
gets along well
with other household pets and
with children, but it is not an ideal playmate for very young children because the
dog's delicate size places it at risk for accidental injury
during rough play.
I'm hoping he will
get along a bit better
with other dogs (he tends to bark at random
dogs during our walks) because I would like him to be a therapy
dog one day.
Now, there are a few notable exceptions to this rule — namely intact males who consistently have trouble
getting along with other males, and female
dogs who only show aggressive behavior
during their heat cycles.
Sussex Spaniels generally
get along well
with other pets and
dogs, but if they aren't exposed to lots of
dogs during puppyhood, they can be aggressive toward
dogs they don't know.