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I have a 16lb cat that likes to kindly rough up my 4lb Bella. :D We're thinking about getting a bigger dog, the SO wants a golden so we'll see. Hopefully she'll be good with/to Bella. |
I had a great Dane named Samson, who we called Sammy and he LOVED only small dogs and was very weary of dogs over 50 lbs. LOL! Anywho, he was always very gentle and would let my pekingese Teddy tug at his lip, ears and tail. He never hurt or injured him, in fact there were a few times where Teddy would injure him, haha! He also loved puppies. Big dogs are also big babies:p |
I have a 95 lb. lab who lives inside and has no idea she is a HORSE... LOL she gets along with the babies very well. I, like the others, dont let them play outside together because of fear of her stepping on the baby. I also never leave them alone together. The lab does play with Tootie, ALOT, he is my bigger yorkie and they are just best of friends! Laci, the lab, is actually VERY careful around Hope, she is almost afraid of hurting her - it works wonderful in my house... |
I don't, but my mom has a German Shepard (female) and a Yorkie (male). She got the puppy when the Shepard was about 15 years old... And she always says the big girl is such a careful and patient dog around the crazy little Yorkie (LOL). She's getting old too and sometimes can't stand very well but even when she lies down she makes sure the boy isn't anywhere around... And he think she's his personal playground, biting her ears, tail, jumpin and bouncing... She's very very patient - but they're not left alone together, just in case... |
We only have Rocky at my house, but he goes to my moms quite often and plays with her 70lb boxer. They have sleep overs and everything! They get a long great and Gizmo is very gently with Rocky. He's a great host to him, and actually Rocky pushes him around! But this dog also treated a guinea pig like it was his own kid. He's really gently with other animals. |
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