poodles and yorkies
In general most dogs are bigger than most cats. But there are miniature dog breeds that are smaller than cats!
Nothing - dogs and cats are not genetically compatible.
It depends. If the dog is smaller than the cat, or if the cat is particularly feisty, chances are likely that a cat will scare the dog away. Larger breeds of dog, especially breeds with a high prey drive have been known to kill cats, however.
ONE of the most stubborn dog breeds are the dachshunds.
Some dog breeds that shed the most fur include Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers.
It depends. If the dog is smaller than the cat, or if the cat is particularly feisty, chances are likely that a cat will scare the dog away. Larger breeds of dog, especially breeds with a high prey drive have been known to kill cats, however.
I think that is because people use dogs for more jobs ,like seeing eye dogs, so they try and make dog breeds that can perform better.Hope that was helpful enough! :)
No, not all dog breeds can mate with each other. While most dog breeds can interbreed, there are some physical and genetic differences that may prevent successful mating between certain breeds.
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The UK Kennel club recognises 209 breeds of dog for show purposes.Loads
Any dog would be good with cats, as long as it is raised around them from the puppy stage. Some breeds wouldn't even need that to behave properly around cats, you just have to be firm with the dog if it does something wrong, and let the cats take care of themselves when you're not around.
Small terriers