It will depend on the breed and behavior of the cat and dog. For example, is your dog friendly? Is the cat used to being around other animals? If your dog loves everything under the sun, there is a high chance that the dog will want to get to know the cat in a safe enviorment. If you think they won't get along at first put the dog or cat in a crate and make the other pet sniff and get used to it's presense. Labradoodles are very friendly and i have gotten a cat a few hours and i have a labradoodle. They are the best of friends but they had to sniff each other for a few minutes then they could walk by each other without feeling stressed.
Yes, the Ragdoll cat breed is a very large cat breed.
The nose color of a ragdoll cat is a brick color.
Yes, the ragdoll cat breed is recognized by the FIFe.
The ideal tail shape of a Ragdoll cat is long and thick.
No, the purebred Ragdoll cat will never have yellow eyes. They have blue eyes.
The Ragdoll cat's ideal head shape is broad with a modified wedge shape.
Ragdoll
It's a "Ragdoll" cat
The easiest way to tell apart a ragdoll and Birman cat is through the markings. A birman cat has distinct markings.
Ragdolls are definitely not even in the same category as the Persian cat breed. Ragdolls are much sweeter.
A rag doll is a cat
The Ragdoll is a cat breed with blue eyes and a distinct colorpoint coat. ... The name "Ragdoll" is derived from the tendency of individuals from the original ... The breed was selectively bred over many years for desirable traits, such as large.