She would do best being the only dog in the household, but with slow introductions can be
placed in a home with other dogs so long as the other dogs are not hyper.
She would do just
fine in a home with other dogs, but as always, slow and careful introductions are recommended to allow each dog to get comfortable with the other.
He is a family man and especially enjoys playing with children and other dogs, so he would love being your one and only or
living in a home with other dogs and cats.
Unfortunately, she's had a few bad experiences with other dogs, so she's skittish around them; we don't recommend that Willa be
placed in a home with other dogs.
Casey would be best
in a home with other dogs and no young children.
Celeste will be good in a home as an only dog, but will also do well
in a home with other dogs.
She will do well as an only dog, or
in a home with other dogs.
Rocky would do best
in a home with no other dogs or cats.
The Shiba Inu is sometimes dog - aggressive so potential owners are often advised that they don't do well
in homes with other dogs.
Many Greyhounds do well in homes with small animals, and most do well
in homes with other dogs.
She is probably good
in a home with no other dogs or with a submissive dog.
In another home with other dogs, he will have a chance to be himself — a loving, sweet dog.
I would do best
in a home with no other dogs and no cats.
He will do very well
in a home with other dogs.
The foster family that is taking care of her now feel she would do very well
in a home with other dogs.
She would do well either in a home where she is the only dog or
in a home with other dogs.
I never knew that the Shiba Inu were really not that good living
in a home with other dogs.
He would do very well
in a home with other dogs.
Buddy would do best
in a home with other dogs.
I'd be best
in a home with no other dogs.
Some can not be
in a home with other dogs, or cats.
This is also important if you plan to keep
them in a home with other dogs or household pets.
These dogs can do well
in homes with other dogs and cats, though they may require extra training to do so.
While we previously feared that Ren would not fit well
in a home with other dogs, this video from his new foster home proves otherwise.
Effective September 1, 2012, no PAWS Assistance Dog will be placed
in a home with any other dog, unless it is a retired PAWS Dog or working Assistance Dog from an Assistance Dogs International or International Guide Dog Federation - accredited agency for someone else in the household.
Some have had great success — getting Canine Good Citizen Certifications, becoming therapy dogs, living
in homes with other dogs and with children.
We took things really slow with her and I estimated that she might be the type of dog that would do best
in a home with no other dogs.