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Old 11-27-2015, 07:09 AM   #4
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take her to a dog park for small dogs and see if she likes to run and play . That expends energy and it's entertaining. Don't use a collar on her for walking. That way it doesn't bind her throat and worsen her snoring. My Izzy snores too. Be happy happy happy that she's potty trained completely regardless of which method it is , some yorkies just refuse to comply ...if she goes on a pee pad just roll with it. You'll love that in the winter...lol
Take a wet washcloth and rub it all over your cat to get his scent on it. do the same thing with a different washcloth to your dog. now rub the one with cat scent all over your dog. and rub the one with dog scent all over the cat. Mostly their face. that way when they smell each other theres a bitof familiarity . That helps. leave them be. as long as the dog doesn't chase the cat, and they can be in the same vicinity as the other, they are doing good. With time they will either cmpletly accept each other, or just ignore each other. Don't force it, cats hold grudges. Good luck!
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