well...I had 1 4 a while and he got along fine with my elkhound, his name was ben but he l8ter died from some type of insect.
The Basenji is alert, affectionate, energetic and curious. It loves to play and makes a good pet, as long as it is handled regularly from an early age. It is very intelligent, responds well to training with a strong desire to please. They can be reserved with strangers, socialize well. The Basenji is somewhat reserved, but can still form strong bonds with humans. It should not be trusted with non-canine pets. They do best with children who understand how to display leadershiptowards the dog. The Basenji dislike wet weather. They like to chew, so giving them lots of toys of their own would be a good idea. The breed likes to climb and can easily get over chain wire fences. It has the unique properties of not barking (it makes a low, liquid ululation instead) and of cleaning itself like a cat. It can be described as speedy, frisky, tireless at play. Most Basenji problems usually involve a mismatch between owner and pet. The owners mistake the adjective "quiet' to mean inactive instead of noiseless; thus, they become harassed by an active, though relatively silent , dog. They need daily exercise to release mental and physical energy. Basenji are very clever at getting their own way, they succeed less by obstinacy than by charm, and therefore need an owner who displaysnatural authority. One who makes rules and sticks to them. Calm, but firm, confident and consistent Basenji who have meek or passive owners, or owners who are not consistent with the rules will become demanding. The dog will assume the role of pack leader and behavior problems will arise, especially when left alone. WIth an owner who understands canine behaviors and treats the dog accordingly, will find them to be wonderful pets.
You should get an animal that will bond and not fight the other pet. For example cats and dogs normally don't get along but sometimes there are exceptions. Just get a pet that you like and if the two pets don't get along separate them.
cocker spaniels were a very popular dog breed
The fastest domestic rabbit is the Beligan Hare. Beware: Beligan hares are very snappy and bites for protection. This breedof rabbit was bred to be meat not as pets, but people made pets out of them anyway.
Ask your veterinarian. The dosage varies greatly according to breed and the specifics of what you are treating.
This breed gets along well with children, other dogs, and other household pets.
No, it is not possible to breed pets on PetRPG. You can only adopt other pets. You can also color them, but as I said before, it is not possible to breed them.
You need only one to breed with other people's pets, but you need to have 2 litter licenses to breed your own 2 pets, I think then there will be an option to breed...
If you were trying to say: Do pugs get along with other pets? Then the answer is yes, usually they do.
I dont think that there is a cheat code for that but you can breed them with other pets.
Yes, you can breed cats and dogs on Happy Pets. Also, you can breed rabbits and other pets like ducks, turtles etc. You breed them by clicking on the pet and then at the bottom it should say breed with a heart if the pet is an adult. Click that button and remember you have to click the boy, which should say that as well.
One can find videos of Basenji dogs singing online at Youtube, A To Z Of Dogs, OvGuide, and Pet Tube. One may also find pet videos online at Animal Planet, Canned Pets, and Pets Ami.
Make both cats like each other and then fall in love with each other. get them some sort of bed and they should do on there own. OR: You can take control of one of the pets and make it breed with the other pet.
You can find many at Petsmart along with other pets.
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are one of the most social breed of dog there is. They tend to get along with kids, adults, seniors, other dogs, and other pets, too. I'd say that they will get along, because of the sociability of this dog. But it all depends on your dog or bunny. There's a high chance they will get along. ;) I hope I helped.
Nothing in particular since dachshunds are quite irritable and can become jealous with other pets so you need to be watchful when this breed is with another dog breed, especially smaller breeds.