Depends on the owner and how socialized the dogs are. I have two wiener dogs and a pit bull, they all get along and they all like other dogs. I had them since they were puppies & they are so well behaved, calm and happy in any situation. Dachshunds are the best.
nope they aren't good around other dogs.
Labrador Retrievers are gentle, family friendly dogs that are good around other animals.
Yes, the breed itself is pretty good with other dogs, but all dogs are different. The best way to assure the fact a canaan dog is good with other dogs is to associate it with other dogs when it is a puppy.
Yes. They are very loyal. I would not have them around kids though. But they love other animals and especially other dogs. I have 2 :)
The Tibetan Terrier is generally good-natured and friendly around other dogs and pets. This breed can, however, become suspicious, timid or reserved around other animals and people if not socialized enough.
Teach him with threats that seeing other dogs is a good thing. But dont do it for every dog you see 1 out of 3 (ish)
Usually Golden Retrievers are friendly and non-aggresive with other dogs. They are also friendly not only to dogs, but to humans as well.
Dogs are good for children because they can interact with them, feel real companionship with something other than a human, someone to keep them entertained, and especially good for young children because they can grow up around them and the two of them can grow up together.
it depends on what you want to deal with and what your other dogs can handle
It depends if the dog is trained or not. If your dog is good around a cat, odds are it's good around a bunny.
In general, the Maltese is good with other dogs, as they are, usually, not too timid, but not too bossy. They tend to be playful, making them great playmates for other dogs their size, but the owner must be careful when allowing them to play with other dogs because of their tiny size. Because they are so small, they can be easily hurt by larger or rougher dogs. However, this does not refer to ALL Malteses. Every dog is different, even within a breed, and therefore it is best that the Maltese be properly socialized with other animals from a young age. Sometimes if a Maltese has not been socialized, they become timid around other dogs.
ummm.... wow... maybe buy a cat