So true haha!, cats are superior beings (your parents no doubt know this already!) - once the dog accepts that, everything will be fine
If the cat tries to run just glue its paws to a sheet to wood.
I've tried that on my partner at times, he just tries to chew through his ankles and run to freedom
The Harry Hill TV Burp school of mediation!Let them fight it out, they'll establish their own order.
The Harry Hill TV Burp school of mediation!
Let them fight it out, they'll establish their own order.
I use this stuff on my kids. May work for you...
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This is a cheerful, alert, lively and extrovert breed and makes ideal friends for children as they can tolerate rough play and have great senses of humour. They will also get on with other dogs, although some will stand their ground. They must, however, be taught at an early age to accept cats and other household pets as they will give chase once older.
From my own experience the dog and cat will eventually learn to ignore each other - it's no harm for the cat to give the dog a good scrape - it'll soon get the message. Our cats still take a good swipe at the dogs if they get too annoying!
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