Golden Retrievers: Gentle, loving nature makes them excellent with humans and animals. They accept cats as family and even defend them
Goldendoodles: Friendly like Golden Retrievers, intelligent like Poodles. They coexist well with cats, especially older ones
Basset Hounds: Laid back, great for homes with cats. Friendly, low key, and won't chase cats. Short height similar to a kitty
Basset Hounds: Sweet, floppy-eared companions. Get along with cats. Mild-mannered, not overly active. Short height like a kitty
Labradors: perfect for families with cats. Active yet loyal, Labs make great companions. Need time for walks and activities
Labradors, the most popular U.S. breed, can live harmoniously with cats. Loyal and cuddly, Labs need exercise and time for both pets
Beagles, despite being hunting dogs, have a soft side and can adopt cats due to their happy-go-lucky attitude and pack mentality. Good with kids and dogs
Beagles' love for others extends to cats, making them excellent companions. They get along well with other animals and require physical activity
Corgis and cats can peacefully coexist in multi-pet households, enjoying playful interactions and keeping each other entertained
Caution is advised when introducing a Corgi and a cat, as initial herding instincts may arise. Slow and careful introductions are key
Pugs are adaptable, friendly, and get along with kids, cats, and other dogs. Perfect companions
Transitioning to a two-pet household? Choose non-aggressive pups, provide a relaxed space for them to bond. Seamless transition