Which dog breeds get along well with cats?

This question arises for those who already own a cat, but it turns out that the love for dogs is just as strong. And if you approach this issue wisely, the proverb about the enmity of cats and dogs may not work. Among the most friendly and loyal dogs to cats, animal psychologists identify the following breeds.

Dog breeds get along well with cats

Newfoundland

The Newfoundland is a gentle giant who gets along with any animal. This breed was bred specifically to guard livestock. She loves and protects all animals, including cats.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is one of the gentlest and kindest English dogs, who are not capable of hurting anyone. They will accept the cat as a companion and quickly become friends with it.

Papillon  – Continental Toy Spaniel

The Papillon is a particularly cheerful dog, originating from noble circles. Very confident, this little dog loves people and accepts all their living conditions. He will be very interested in a new member of the household or will join an animal team already established in your home.

Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever is often seen in the company of cats. He likes to play with them. These dogs are very calm and patient, and you will probably often see your cat sleeping in your dog’s arms.

Labrador Retriever

The Labrador Retriever – like the Golden Retriever, gets along easily and happily with the feline family. And their friendship will last forever, the main thing is not to let the Labrador think that he should give you a cat.

Bichon Frise

The Bichon Frise is a carefree, playful, gentle, loyal and cheerful dog. He was born to enjoy life, to please those around him, he sees in everyone and everywhere an opportunity to have fun. Cats will be an excellent companion for them.

Maltese

The Maltese is so gentle and friendly that you will have to watch him so that the cat does not offend him, and not the other way around. These dogs are very intelligent, friendly and easy to train; they will be the first to come into contact with the cat and will communicate with it on an equal basis.

Pug

Pugs really like attention and it is important that they feel loved; if everything goes like this, he will be happy to share this attention with other animals. Pugs are very sociable and will easily gain the attention and trust of a proud, independent cat.

Basset Hound

The Basset Hound is famous for its laziness. And there is a legend that they have good relations with cats because they are simply too lazy to fight for something and prove something. Therefore, they get along well in all conditions and with all neighbors.

Shih Tzu

The Shih Tzu is a loyal and calm dog. He adapts easily and finds a common language with new people and animals. Therefore, it is quite possible that very soon he and your cat will become good friends.

Of course, everything depends as much on the breed and character of the cat as of the dog. And remember that everything is in your hands and you can help your animals find a common language.

How to improve the relationship between a cat and a dog

Not all of the dogs listed above will be comfortable in a city apartment, and not all of these breeds may appeal to you. There are several tips to facilitate communication between dogs and cats, regardless of their breed and character.

It would be best to have both animals at the same time. The cat will then have no reason to feel like the master of the house, to despise the dog and perceive him as a guest. Both animals will not be jealous of the owner, because initially they will receive the same attention.

If this does not work at the same time, be prepared for the fact that a cat, offended by the presence of another animal, may begin to mark its territory; cats can get scared and start hiding in inaccessible corners and refuse to eat for a long time. In the worst case, the cat may even run away from home. Even cats who have lived with you for many years are not immune from this. Therefore, at first, try to devote a lot of time to both animals and, just in case, close the windows.

If, after all, you have pets several years apart, here are some tips on how best to behave during the first few days.

On the first day in a new home, it is best that the dog/cat does not meet its potential rival. Lock the cat in another room and let the dog wander around the room and smell the other animal.

On the second day, open the door a little and let them see each other. And you observe from the outside the reaction of both.

On the third day, change rooms, let them get used to each other’s smell.

After 3-4 days you can introduce them face to face, but be sure to keep one of them (the one who started living with you) on a leash.

After a month, they will completely get used to each other. During all this time and in the future, give them the same attention and everything will be fine.

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