She does not
get along with other dogs so would do best in a one pet household, one with knowledge of Shiba behavior.
Not exact matches
He
gets along with other dogs, but not
so sure about cats, is crate trained and is working on house training.
They are
SO sweet,
get along with other dogs and have a clean bill of health!
Sissy
gets along well
with other dogs and is learning that people are not
so scary.
He
gets along well
with other dogs but is a little on the shy side which is great since it makes him
so much easier to train.
She loves all 4 legged kids and is more of a follower,
so no worries about her
getting along with other dogs.
These
dogs are very social
so they may be somewhat reserved around strangers but they make friends quickly and they
get along well
with other dogs.
She
gets along with our
other dogs but cats and rabbits not
so much.
He
gets along great
with other dogs but he doesn't live
with cats or small children
so we are not sure what he would think of them.
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.
Pointers generally
get along well
with other dogs and household pets when raised together, though they may be a little too interested in pet birds
so keep the two apart.
These
dogs do have a strong hunting instinct
so they are not recommended for houses
with small pets like cats, though they do
get along with other dogs and people.
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.
While every Fox Terrier varies in personality and energy level, considering the breed as a whole, they bark, they chase moving objects, they have never - ending - energy and they are relentless when they want something (prey, food, toy, a Barbie Doll's head, etc.) They are typically territorial and «quick to react»
so they often don't
get along well
with other dogs if they haven't been well socialized, especially
dogs of the same sex.
She wasn't
getting along with the family's
other dogs,
so she was re-homed again to a town 30 miles away, Independence, Kansas.
He
gets along with other dogs and shares a kennel
with several
dogs so he's not lonely.
Cavaliers
get along well
with other dogs as well as cats but also have a strong hunting instinct
so it's a good idea to supervise any interaction.
Rusty
gets along well
with other dogs,
so he would not mind sharing his forever home
with another pooch or two.
Mel
gets along well
with other dogs,
so he would not mind sharing his forever home
with another
dog or two.
Mindy and Cindy
get along well
with other small
dogs,
so they'd be happy to join another
dog in their forever home, too.
Freddy
gets along perfectly well
with other small
dogs,
so he would be happy to share his forever home
with another small pooch.
Phinn
gets along well
with other dogs of all sizes,
so he would be happy to share his forever home
with another
dog.
I
get along with some
dogs and not
with others,
so it would be best if I was an only
dog.
If we have not met you before and have not had a chance to review your application thoroughly — of if you have
other dogs or children that are not there and who might not
get along with the
dog — we may arrange a time to bring the
dog to your home,
so that the decision can be made
with more information.
so she probably
gets along with other dogs.
Because the Jagdterrier is
so tenacious, this breed sometimes doesn't
get along with other dogs and they are notorious for having a high prey drive.
The clever little Bolo Tzu is a social, affectionate
dog that
gets along well
with kids,
other pets and even strangers —
so not much of a watchdog but great for apartment living.
A combination of science and soul, The
Other End of the Leash explains why we
get along so well
with dogs, and yet why we
so often mis communicate.
I
get along great
with other dogs, but do need to be separated when its time to eat
so I don't cause a fuss trying to steal everyone's food.
In fact, Bonnie
gets along with Katie — and the rest of our pack — better than any of our
other dogs simply because she's
so appeasing.
Along with that we are doing all kinds of
other basic training (he had none when we
got him),
so that we can distract him
with more commands when
dogs approach.
She
gets along with all the
other dogs really well,
so I don't know what to do.
He doesn't
get along with other dogs,
so has to be the only canine in the household.
Well it's only the 2nd day but they are not
getting along so well, but I know it's going to.take time but my question is do.weims
get along with other breeds of
dogs they are both med sized
dog both young and active and full of love and life.
They are easygoing and sweet,
so they are great
with children and
get along well
with other dogs, as well as cats
with proper socialization.
They do nt normally
get along with other dogs, unless they are raised in a multi-dog household,
so be careful when introducing them to new animals.
I have a 9 yr old female lab (lady) a 3 yr old pit bull
with 1/8 boxer (amylea) in her and a 9 mth old female pitbull
with 1/16 boxer (au - tavia) in her she is the daughter of amylea my problem is that lady and amyleaused to
get along good even though lady is gone alot
with friends we say shes are traveling
dog but when she xomes home au - tavia thepuppy attacks lady and then amylea attacks lady when lady snapps back at au - tavia
so nowim afraid tobringlady home which i feel is qrong causeshe was there first we bring are
dogs everywhere and au - tavia is theonly aggressive one she
gets along qithher siblings that she seea on regular basis but not
other dogs How doigether to be not soaggressive towards
other doga
Of course, they do need to be walked and cared for by their human companion, but these two
dogs get along with each
other so well that they can keep themselves amused while you're at the office.
Although Macbeth
gets along with other dogs, cats, and pretty much everyone, he absolutely adores affection,
so he would be fine being the only
dog and the center of a human's attention.
My
other dogs are much more relaxed and seem
so much happier — even the two that
got along with her seem more comfortable and confident, and it reminds me that even when a problem
dog is not targeting some
dogs in the household, everyone feels the stress of it.