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10 of the Friendliest Dog Breeds

As a lot of pet owners would say, it seems to be easier to care for cats since they are more independent and less needy than dogs. Owning a cat also works best for someone who can’t invest much time into pets, but would still love a furry company.

Now, if you find yourself ready for another pet and if you are considering getting a dog or a puppy, then you shouldn’t be scared about having pets that will end up fighting. Both cats and dogs can learn to be sociable pets, even with each other. You just need to let them spend some time together so that they can get to know each other better.

Before even thinking about how you can have your cat and dog get along, consider what kind of dog you should be bringing home. What you’ll be glad to know is that there are actually dog breeds that get along well with cats.  Here are 10 of the friendliest dog breeds that you can choose from.

●      Poodle

Poodles are known to be loving and easy to train. This means that it will also be easy for them to get accustomed to other animals, even to your cat.

Poodles are usually calm and gentle, and they vary in size.  So you can choose one whose size wouldn’t be too intimidating for your cat.

●      Bulldog

Surprisingly, a bulldog can actually get along well with cats. Bulldogs have an easygoing personality, and they can also be kind to other creatures.

Just make sure that you train this breed properly as bulldogs still have the tendency to be aggressive. Once it is accustomed to your cat, you’ll see how fun bulldogs can be.

●      Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

This is known to be a kind breed. A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel can be polite to other dog breeds and creatures like your cat, so you shouldn’t have a hard time training one to be accustomed to your lovely kitty.

●      Pug

Because of their size, your cat probably won’t feel threatened around pugs. It’s a small breed of dogs that does not show much aggression, so they’ll most likely be gentle with your cat.

In fact, you should keep an eye on your cat if it is around a pug as a sharpened claw can easily injure a pug’s bulging eyes when they are playing.

●      Border Collie

This breed is best for sociable cats, so if your cat doesn’t want to be disturbed most of the time, then check out the Border Collie.

The Border Collie is a herding breed so it has the tendency to herd your cat. However, there are still Border Collies with less herding drive, and these are the ones that would welcome your cat nicely.

●      Boxer

When properly socialized, Boxers are gentle and careful around people and other pets. This breed is highly trainable, but you need to make sure that you supervise their first few interactions before you can comfortably say that the two have hit it off.

Boxers still have quite a prey drive and the last thing you want is for your cat to trigger it.

●      Basset Hound

This breed is known to be friendly, so it may be easy for a Basset Hound to get accustomed to your cat. The fact that Basset Hounds are pack animals will make you feel comfortable having one as they are well-suited for having company, and in this case, that will be your cat.

The personality of your cat is what you have to consider when getting this dog breed as it may take time for a territorial and introverted cat to get used to a Basset Hound’s company.

●      Labrador Retriever

A Labrador can be your cat’s best friend if it is well-trained. Labs are extremely playful so if your cat is a playful and energetic one, they’d pair up nicely.

Because of this, however, it is necessary that you have a spot for your cat where it can be completely away from the Lab from time to time as the Lab’s energy can be a bit draining for your cat.

●      Beagle

Beagles are known to be hunters, which makes them have quite a prey drive. However, this shouldn’t really make you scared for your cat as a beagle can be trained to cohabit with a feline.

Make sure to give the Beagle praises whenever it shows good behavior towards your cat so that it will always behave the same way.

●      Golden Retriever

This may even be the best dog breed that could get along well with cats as some pet owners would even say that these two can be inseparable. Golden Retrievers are playful and can easily adapt to their environment.

They could also adjust to your cat’s personality and because this breed is also known for its loyalty, it’s easy to say that there’s a big chance that the two could even be best of friends.

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