How does your dog react to animals of other species?
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How does your dog react to animals of other species?
How does your dog react to animals of other species?
How does your dog react to animals of other species?
Re: How does your dog react to animals of other species?
Cairo loves them all.She tries to play with cats lol
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Kaiser doesnt like cat he nearly got my neighbours cat once i could just see the bushes shaking the cat put him in his place in the end he had a scratch on his face loves chasing squirrels to
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Re: How does your dog react to animals of other species?
Kuta has a thing for cows lol. When we visit my parents property, he will sit at the fence for hours watching them. I think he would love to get over to play with them. He also loves watching the wallabies that my mum feeds in the front yard, its so cute.
He is very good with all domestic pets too once he knows to be gentle. I think he is a big sook he he.
He is very good with all domestic pets too once he knows to be gentle. I think he is a big sook he he.
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Katie plays with our cat doesn't mind other animals gets on well with other dogs
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Harley had his first encounter with a blue tongue lizard here not so long ago, despite being told to leave it alone, curiosity got the best of him and it bit him on the nose and he got a fright, the blue tongue ended up in 2 parts Oops, i keep them as far from snakes as possible(we have a creek and bush behind us and get alot of deadly brown snakes).
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Re: How does your dog react to animals of other species?
Bandit loved sheep & young cattle. And badgers. Hated squirrels.
Dempsey loves sheep (and they like him!?!?!?) and anything else on 4 legs! Oh, except cats - HATES cats!
Dempsey loves sheep (and they like him!?!?!?) and anything else on 4 legs! Oh, except cats - HATES cats!
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Blue just wants to chase everything at the mo
We have 2 cats he chases them but when the cat stops it hisses and Blue lies down straight away.
Then they move and he growls and chases again lol
Maybe he likes submission
We have 2 cats he chases them but when the cat stops it hisses and Blue lies down straight away.
Then they move and he growls and chases again lol
Maybe he likes submission
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my leo keeps goin gfor the lions and other big nasties on wildlife progs ,and he hates the churchhill dog off adds lolzza
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Re: How does your dog react to animals of other species?
kaos doesnt hate or dislike anything and will either try to lick whatever it is or just wont be bothered at all. Ty is a bit more edgy but is still bloody good really he's much better off lead with dogs cats livestock etc than on lead x
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im not sure with my two... they chase sqirels and when they see cats thir fur go,s up...not sure they even know wot theyd do....lol
and they have chased a for and a crow that was in the garden stich tryed to jump in the air to catch it.....
and they have chased a for and a crow that was in the garden stich tryed to jump in the air to catch it.....
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Re: How does your dog react to animals of other species?
They don't care about the chickens, wild birds, squirrals, cats they'll have a good look then walk away, Cassie isn't too happy with the rats down the allotments. yeah their just nice and calm around them.
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Re: How does your dog react to animals of other species?
Hi Lisa gr8 to see another Aussie(i'm from Brissy), my dogs love to watch the sheep in the next property(when they are there) and loves the ducks in the creek, my old staffy Nitro used to sit there for ages just watching them.
Yeah Staffies are sooks lol.
Yeah Staffies are sooks lol.
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