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Can I get my Yorkie puppy to bond with my aggressive cat?
Cause my dogs more afraid of my cat than my cat being afraid of the dog. So if you know how I can have them bond please tell me!!!!!!!!...
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Playtime with other Yorkiey ( Yorkshire Terrier ) and other pets is also a great way for a Yorkie Puppy to get exercise. If you do have an older dog or cat be sure to introduce the Yorkie Puppy to your current pet before leaving them alone unsupervised. If you have a Yorkie ( Yorkshire Terrier ) and a kitten it is a good idea to do the same, especially if one is much larger in physical sized than the other. Often Yorkie Yorkie and cats will bond very closely to a Yorkie ( Yorkshire Terrier ) and will enjoy playing and interacting, but will also have to deal with the Yorkie Puppy ( Yorkshire Terrier )'s high energy level. If you have a senior dog you may need to find a way to allow the senior dog to get away from the Yorkie , especially if the Yorkie is a high-energy breed.
- phatboyLv 61 decade ago
Good luck with this man! I have had yorkies for 8 years now, and they hate cats. They were bread to find rats and rodents, so it might be their instinct to dislike other animals. The only success I ever had was when I got the cat and dog at the same time. They were both babies, but when they got older, the dog starting hating the cat.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Despite the cliché about fighting like cats and dogs, it's perfectly possible for the two species to live happily under one roof. However, it's also perfectly possible for a cat to injure a dog, and for a dog to seriously hurt or even kill a cat. To keep your home a peaceable kingdom, you'll want to arm yourself with some know-how before you add a new four-legged resident.
Here's what to do to bond them http://dogtime.com/introducing-dog-and-cat.html
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Get rid of the dirty cat. They are vermin and contribute nothing to a home.
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