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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op again. Thanks so much! The problem with a puppy is we already have cats. If we got lucky with the right dog I could see that being great for her but I’ve heard so many bad stories about dogs having to be re-homed — that would make her life much worse. [/quote] Go through a local rescue and get a dog that was fostered with cats. When I was just out of college, I had two cats. I adopted a dog who was fostered by a woman who fostered cats and dogs. She was fine with my cats. I then adopted a puppy and the puppy just learned that cats were fine from the beginning. Many people have dogs and cats, OP. You just need a dog that is not cat aggressive. Puppies are a little crazy and hard so shoot for a bit older. The foster will know if they are good with cats, were in a home with cats, etc. The work load with a young puppy - yikes. I am an experienced dog owner and yet we got a puppy last year and it was so much harder than I remembered. Puppies are so much work! Older dogs, even 6 mo + are less crazy and less in demand. Plus you will already know if they are good with cats. [/quote]
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