Yes, but you will need to train the dog
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Yes. Of course, it depends both on the cat and the dog. The cartoon images of cats and dogs constantly fighting have a sliver of truth; both animals need to learn to adapt to the other.
When I was young, I had both a calico cat and a collie dog. I especially recall an incident one Nebraska winter. The dog was curled up asleep near the kitchen, when the cat came running through the house, scrabbling as she slid across the tile floor, and took an enormous leap - right onto the dog. The dog raised her head and looked around while the cat kneaded at the dog's hip, turned around and then curled up - ON the dog. A moment later they were both asleep; dog on the floor, cat on the dog. I suppose the cat figured that the dog was the warmest place in the house!
No they do not.
I think the dog from cats and dogs is a German Shepard.
cats dont like dog food because its gross to cats and not healthy for them.
take the dog on walks where there is cats and take it to dog training and ask the dog trainers to help it interact with cats. But if it is the cat that is the problem then after the dog has been trained to like cats hold the cat in front of the dog for a while.
a dog
Cats
No, but she does have a dog.
yes she had a dog and 5 cats
a dog because cats do to much damage
Not necessarily. My dog loves cats, but it is widely believed that dogs and cats do not get on.
No, they're cats.
Kill your two cats and claim a dog would help you to forget about their deaths