My brother had two. One attacked one of his nephews for no reason at all. It had to be euthanized. It is misleading to imply to people that any breed of dog would be just perfect with kids and cats. Some dogs will, some dogs won't. GSDs do best with a lot of training and exercise. They are generally a dog breed for an experienced dog owner, which OP definitely is not from the sound of her posts. |
Saying no terriers is absurd. I have had terriers who have lived with cats, as have literally millions of other Americans. Breed is not a good indicator of whether a dog will live well with cats. Honestly, it's really truly not. |
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My understanding is that known quantity is best. So, an adult or young dog who has been previously socialized with cats and kids.
Second best is a puppy that you can carefully socialize with cats. of course, make sure you have time/resources/energy to properly train up a puppy! I actually think this is a wonderful option if you're committed to it. absent something unusual, you really can train a pup to learn that cats aren't prey. (a friend of mine got a goldendoodle puppy that is doing great with her cats. well, perhaps being constantly mistreated by the cats, but after about 10 months, pup still seems to view the cats as superior authorities.) Although I tend to think rare, I have no doubt that there are other horror stories like the one above, though. so, known quantity is best. |