Welllll........I wouldn't say they could be friends they wouldn't get along too well and the dog would probably eat the mouse. I mean, you know, they could live in the same house but it would be best to keep them away from each other.
Not technically. However dogs can get to the point where they no longer really pay attention to the cats and since the cat no longer has fun messing around with a dog who doesnt care, they just back off. There can be motherly and fatherly insticts to protect the cat sometimes though
i'ts possible, cats and birds & even rats are known to sometimes get along so im sure a cat and mouse would get along peacefully.
no,and yes if its like a cocker spanial it will just pick the mouce of with its mouth but if its a blood hound it will
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
yes snakes do eat mice
Cats, dogs, hamsters, rats, mice, chinchilla, rabbit
yes mice will eat spiders and small insects.
chimpmunk mice
Mice can eat dogs only if the dogs are already dead, since a mouse could not kill a dog. And even then, dogs are so much larger than mice that it would take a lot of mice to eat an entire dog before it was too decayed to eat.
dogs and cats
Yes, fleas can infest mice as well as pets (dogs, cats, etc.).
NO.
Probably cats because mice eat crops and cats eat mice. Its simple logic!
no, but it might get sick or feel poorly because they are quite big to eat (I have a dog and he eats mice all the time)
they eat fish, dogs, cats, mice, donkeys, and bugs
Yes, though it is unlikely that a mouse would overtake a rat. Mice will eat most anything presented to them if they are hungry. They will often eat their kin or litter mates if their food source disappears.
Mice are at the bottom of the food chain. Birds of prey, snakes, lizzards, cats, dogs, wolves, cyotes,
No. Rabbits do not attract mice. But if their food is left outside, the food may attract mice.
Usaully dogs only eat already dead mice, but don't lay a mouse right in front of your dog.
No, prairie dogs are much larger than mice.