How Dachshunds Treat Cats

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Can a dachshund and a cat get along?

I was all set to get a standard dachshund, and a male dog too! But I already have a cat that I love very much. But I'm worried, will a puppy dachshund and an adult cat be able to get along?

I'm also wondering if they will get along or not. I have a 2 year old cat, wanted to get a pug puppy, do you think it will get along?

I was wondering if they would get along too. I have a cat 2 years old, I wanted to get a pug puppy, do you think they will get along?

Pug is a quiet dog, he will not get on with the cat. He himself on the nature of a cat, likes to sleep. So you can get a pug quietly.

Jesus, what have you made of this thread? There's a million threads on wumana for empty chats, no need to fuck up someone else's! That's the way to do it! 7 pages of this thread!

Dachshunds are actually hunting dogs. It's not right to call them harmless. It's a minky hunter that can easily chew on your cat. I took the dachshund to a shelter and he turned out to be a trained working dog, but I didn't take that into account and he ended up tearing my cat's neck and had to be stitched up. To this day, I blame myself for this foolishness.

The pug is a quiet dog, he will not get involved with a cat. He himself on the nature of a cat, likes to sleep. So you can have a pug in peace.

How can you judge a dog if you don't even know anything about it!

I'm also wondering if they'll get along or not. I have a cat 2 years old, wanted to get a pug puppy, do you think it will get along?

I have a cat and a pug puppy, the cat is getting on my dog wanting to play with it. at first the cat was afraid to even walk around the house, now she has gotten brave. The puppy is afraid of her now, she must have gotten it from the cat while we were away

The cat can get jealous and offended. Try to show her that you still love her when you get a puppy. If you don't love your cat, she will turn away from you, and you will also write "cats are stupid stupid, they don't pet them, they stink, they piss niinavitu koshyks abaju sabaks". Cats are like people, they have a character, they can want affection and not want to, want to be friends and not want to, want to play and not want to. well, the dog will not care, it is on all occasions. Your dachshund won't want to play, but he will do it anyway. In short, be careful, educate the dog, cuddle and treat the cat, introduce them, and everything will be OK.

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I have a friend's cat and a dachshund. She beats the cat. It's not that they are enemies, but, for example, when I come over, the cat wants to come over, and the dachshund kicks it away, the cat will ravel in a corner. My friend cheerfully says that the cat is well, but it is not noticeable.

Dachshunds are just jealous and don't want anyone to interact with humans but them

I took a dachshund (girl) 1.5 months old and a cat 9 months old, they've been living together)))
They walk, sleep together, sometimes fight, but they are kids))))), so I think they can)))

dachshund and cat is a question. We have a dachshund girl older than the cat, it so happened that the dachshund was taken earlier (or rather, it was given to us), the cat is tortured by the dachshund and a lot. Now the dog is 1 year and 2 months old, the cat was kittened, the dachshund strangled a kitten.

[quote="Victoria"]Dachshunds are generally harmless.
I would not say so, because dachshunds have been bred as hunters, they have the blood to hunt, but perhaps they will get along if the dog is well brought up

Dachshunds and cats.

koshatnitsa me embarrassed that you can not keep a cat and a dachshund in one house. search for information, found nothing. So tell me, who knows what. It is important to me. and the cat is planned and dachshunds.
Winnie © (03.08.2008 21:08)

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practically all cats and dogs get along with each other under several conditions: 1. adequate attitude of owners to appearance of "new" family member, at the same time it _never_ must not affect the older animal, if only on the contrary in increased attention to it, and unconditional emphasizing that the older animal is the main one. 2. one of the animals brought into the house a little 3. praise goes together (two hands :)) punishment also goes together 4. on the average, a month. do not forget that the older animal may appear or worsen disease, so if there are visible reasons, except refusal to eat a couple of days, you need to show the doctor. If the animals are adults, or have a very delicate psyche, you should dose them. Concerning cats and dachshunds I have many examples of their fine coexistence. on the other hand dachshunds treat people and children worse than cats. A lot of people don't even like their children, they can bite them in the street. Dogs with a deep IMHO, like most small ones. Very "loud" dogs, so if there are "nervous" neighbors, it is better not to have such a dog. A huge percentage of dachshunds have early spinal problems. Sometimes the hind legs fail early. If you decided to take a dachshund, I advise you not to read magazines with positive reviews, and take a puppy from a GOOD breeder, and visit the puppy from infancy, go for a walk with his parents, see the attitude to the neighborhood and children. Dachshunds are dogs with really complex personalities.
Lu-da © (03.08.2008 22:08)

How to make friends with a dachshund and a kitten?

Hello. Today I faced this question: How to make friends with the adult dachshund with a kitten? The dachshund is 7 years old. The thing is, I found the kitten on the street. He's still very small, he's not even a month old. But my dog is extremely negative to cats, can you tell me what to do?

I happened to be friends with an adult scotch terrier (hunter) and a small kitten. For two weeks I personally crawled on the floor next to the dog restraining his impulses to get a trophy. The apartment resembled a system of airlocks through which the animals carefully leaked. After the first week, the kitten began to activate the self-preservation system and the dog lost interest in him. For two years they have coexisted and interacted peacefully: the cat steals forgotten food and shares fraternally with the dog. Things will get better for your pets, too. in time!

Don't worry so much! They will get along with each other today. I have a cat and a parrot, they were enemies too, and after a few days they became friends, they are at peace now.

The first times, it's always like that. After all, initially dogs and cats were enemies. But soon your dachshund will come to terms with the new tenant, and they will become friends)) I had the same thing.

Does the dachshund get along well with the cat? What is her relationship to children? Can she be kept in the apartment

if the cat is more than 2 years older? and i forgot to ask in the main question does she chew everything? if so can you wean her off it?

The dog is a hunter, can be aggressive to a cat, but in general it gets along quite well if the cat was there first. Some friends have dachshunds living with cats, pester some from time to time "to play", but the owners suppressed it. with children it's ok, provided that children will not torture and bring the animal. quite a good companion for children games. apartment dog ))))

It all depends on how you raise her. If he's been with a cat since childhood, he'll get used to it. You can keep it in the apartment, but you need to walk a lot. And before you buy a dog think if you really need a dog and whether you can provide a good life for it.

A dachshund needs a steady hand and training… And don't forget that it's a natural born hunter. With a cat, as well as with other animals, it will get along unless you take it as a small puppy very well trained. Among other things, these dogs are independent and autonomous, they also need long walks and walks. They need to be exercised for long walks so they can get their energy out. These dogs, despite all their niceness, are not decorative. And "gnaw" is any breed, especially during the replacement of milk teeth. To do this, provide your puppy with as many toys and distractions as possible. Also, give him mineral food and spend as much time as possible with him. And if you're a complete beginner, take your time and read up on everything. Go to a dog grooming site or pick up a good book. And think hard about everything. It is possible that this breed does not suit you. Go also to clubs, exhibitions and learn about everything "live".Talk to the owners of various breeds, as well as with cynologists and breeders. The choice of breed is a responsible thing. And Dachshunds are very active and energetic dogs that need a correct and skilful education.

Do you know whether the dachshund can get along with a cat?

Completely depends on you. If the dachshund isn't spoiled there won't be any problems. We all solve everything rather simply "You mustn't, it's mine". How you introduce the cat is also not less important. The first time I had a kitten in my arms, at night or when I went away I closed her in a separate room. All acquaintance took 4 days. And the Doberman (9 months old) and the dachshund (5 years old) took the baby.

And on the street the dachshund tried to catch the cats by the butt, and to this day is still trying. So not an indicator)

50/50, we were given a familiar dachshund, it was a nightmare cat lived on the closet all week, the dog izdrasila closet claws for a cat climbed! Well, either they will get along or not!

I think so, she will not touch the kitten, on the contrary, she will be interested, and then they will get used to each other, I had a cat and a parrot, so the parrot slept on the back of the cat)

My sister has a long-haired dachshund, and a cat. Rather, they got used to each other rather than become friends. Of course, if they grew up together, they will become friends. If not, you have to introduce them carefully and not in a hurry, so as not to scare neither the cat nor the dog.

I was interested in this question, because I also wanted a dachshund, but for an adult cat. And I didn't get one. Some dachshunds and cats get along and get on well with each other, some just get used to each other and tolerate, but there are dachshunds that make a cat's life unbearable.

It depends on the character of each dachshund and on how the owner will bring him up.

How does he react to cats in the street? There are dachshunds that can't stand cats. Is yours not one of them? If so, don't even think about a cat. And if not, it would be like this (the cat was baited as a kitten, the dachshunds were already adults)

Friends or "like a cat with a dachshund"

In a previous top I was asked the question, "How does my dachshund get along with a cat?" To answer that I would have to start from his childhood. We took him 8 years ago from a family where also lived a cat, so he already knew about the existence of such a walking creature And in our family also lived a cat for 3 years, so I hoped that the problem of perception of the puppy cat will not be. But our poor Musky was stressed after the appearance of a dachshund for 2 months, lost weight all six even hang wispy steel :(. In the future it was all gone, the cat accepted it, but the friendship between them was not gentle, as well as there had never been fights, observed neutrality shorter. In many books about dachshunds write that the dogs of the breed will not miss any cat. On the street – yes. At home – my dachshund no. I think that the main condition for them to live together is the education of the dog. When our Akeem (a dachshund) began to grow up and he began to show traits of a hunter, he began to try to chase the cat at home. We nipped it in the bud, with commands and tone of voice we let the dog know that the domestic cat is a member of the general pack. As a result, lived together as a group of 5 years, then the cat moved to live with my mother and a dog 2 years lived as the "hub of the earth" And when in the spring we thought about taking a kitten, then I'll tell you right away, I have long thought about how to take my dog a new member, because the nature of the dachshund and still jealous strong. In connection with this the main emphasis when a kitten in the family was to increase the attention of the dachshund, while watching the first time that he did not hurt the baby, so the first week, when everyone was out of the house, the kitten lived in the bathroom. Within a month, all settled down, Dachshund is not jealous, because the attention I pay them both at once, and now so the cat is even begin to chase the dog, I now have to protect the dog And again, as with the old cat, special friendship is not seen, neutrality, only now in the senior position Dachshund. Although I notice that they often sleep next to each other, but not too close, Akim does not like it. Well, on the street, not a single cat will not miss.
And how do you, dear owners, solve the problem of living together? How do you take into account the nature of the older member(s) of the animal? The case when a kitten and a puppy are together, I propose not to consider, there is nothing to comment.

Dachshund cat: what the munchkins are remarkable for and how they live at home

The munchkin is a short-legged cat breed. They are similar to dachshunds, only cats. What is remarkable about this breed? What is the nature of the cats, who can have it?

Munchkins differ from other cats in that their paws are twice as short. This does not prevent them at all from being a regular cat and doing the usual feline joys.

Munchkins can also be both short-haired and long-haired. Moreover, the long-haired ones have a fur collar on the neck and more "fur" on the underside. Because of this, they look like corgi dogs.

An interesting feature of these cats – they are able and very fond of sitting on their hind legs, like meerkats. They can sit like that for hours, especially in front of a window.

History of the Munchkin breed

The history of the munchkin began in Louisiana. A girl found a short-haired kitten and took her in. Later, the kitty got hooked up with a regular cat, and their offspring fascinated the whole world.

The kittens were born with short paws, just like their mother. After a complete study of the kitty and the gene component, it turned out that the short-legged gene – achondroplasia – is a process of natural mutation. That is, the munchkin was not bred on purpose, "it happened by itself".

And scientists also found out that if one of the parents has short legs, then all the kittens will be the same.

By the way, munchkins get their name after the munchkins from the fairy tale of Oz.

Dachshund – review

Good day dear readers!
Today I want to tell you about the breed Dachshund. I will tell adequately, without giving in to emotions about my own dog.

I bought my Dachshund Fedya when I was 18 years old. At that time I got out of parental nest, which was a strict ban on any animal more than 10 cm (at one time lived a turtle). Naturally, my first wish was to get a dog. At that moment, when my husband and I decided that we were going to start our search, we had a thought in our heads that there was no better dog than a dachshund. There were a lot of them running around on the street and after a brief contemplation, we started searching online.

Dachshunds come in many different in size: Rabbit (the tiniest), dwarf (medium) and standard (we see them most often in the street).

Also dachshunds divide hair coat: There are hard-haired, smooth-haired and long-haired.

There are many colors: red, black and tan, black and tan and marbled, chocolate, chocolate and marbled, hard-haired there are boars, and then there are just gorgeous golden ones, but at the time when we were choosing there were no such on sale.

Anyway, I'm no expert and could have missed something, but I wrote down the main differences.

After looking at two different puppies, we chose the one that was long-haired, black with a marbled pattern. He was not suitable for exhibitions, as there were "defects" (although for me those words are offensive), but for us he became a favorite.

Dachshund – review.

Externally, the smooth-haired dachshund is the ideal of beauty for me. It is my favorite breed. An aesthetic delight and easy care.

But my first dachshund gave me a completely false impression of this breed. As it turned out, her character was not usual for dachshunds. Friendly (only threw herself at cyclists or drunks), didn't pick on other dogs. She was intelligent and obeyed a leash. She was afraid of heights – she would crawl up the stairs in the entrance hall, rubbing the wall with her side. No force could move her to the railing. That is why she did not climb furniture. At most she could hop on the couch to snooze in comfort. A calm temperament. She played, but in moderation, not bothering us, not pestering. Did not tire anyone, and did not like to tire herself.

Most of all she liked to take a nap under a plaid. She had a personal chair, on which she would drape a blanket and begin to wrap herself up in it for a long, long time. It was funny to watch her build a nest.

Julenka was bought by her schoolgirl daughters, who trained her from the book "Service Dog Breeding." As a result, she looked for a hidden toy, jumped over a barrier, and knew many commands. And her specialty was begging for food in a gopher's pose.

She lived with us for 16 years. We still remember her fondly. In memory of her many years later I did not even consider other breeds, believing that there is no breed better than the Dachshund!

That was how I got an adult dachshund, a relinquished dachshund with paralyzed legs. My daughter nursed her back to health in 2 weeks, and I was horrified to realize that this animal in no way reminded me of my Julka.

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