Top 10 Cat Friendly Dogs

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Do you love both dogs and cats?

Cats and dogs have always been among our favorite pets, wouldn't you agree?

In order to ensure you get a dog that will get along well with your cat(s), you should take a look at this list of top 10 dog breeds that get along best with cats - especially the #1 breed on the list!

10. The Continental Toy Spaniel.

The Continental Toy Spaniel, also known as the Papillon, is a special little dog with a butterfly-shaped face and particularly long hair on the ears.

Papillons make for great pets. They're very friendly, but it's still recommended they grow up together with your other pets so they can get used to them.

9. The Golden Retriever.

The Golden Retriever is a large, good-natured, and remarkably tolerant dog.

These are dogs that will adapt to you, as well as to other members of your household, making them wonderful pets.

With a bit of teaching and training, Golden Retrievers will accept you, your children, other dogs, and even other small animals such as cats, bunnies, hamsters, etc.

8. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

The gorgeous, cute, and friendly Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a good choice for every household wanting to own both dogs and cats. Why?

These dogs are friendly to pretty much everyone, and if you get them used to the company of cats, bunnies and other small animals, you should have no problems at all!

7. The Border Collie.

The Border Collie has become an extremely popular choice of pet. Why is that so?

The main reasons for their widespread use are their very high levels of intelligence, energy, agility, but also their friendliness.

6. The Pug.

Pugs love company. They're great with children and other dogs, but what are they like with other small animals?

They aren't too demanding and they tend to adjust well to living with all kinds of families, including ones with smaller pets such as cats.

5. The Labrador Retriever.

The Labrador Retriever is known as a very friendly dog that loves helping his owners. How will they act toward cats though?

Although Labs generally like everyone, it's a good idea to let them start socializing early with smaller animals. This should ensure you won't have any problems with cats, bunnies and similar pets.

4. The Boston Terrier.

Boston Terriers, perhaps better known under their "American Gentlemen" moniker, are very kind and elegant dogs that get along well with everyone.

These sweet little dogs have no pronounced predatory instincts; they are friendly by nature, which makes them very nice and charming family pets.

3. The Poodle.

The Poodle is a wonderful dog that often finds its place on lists that highlight dogs' positive traits.

If you are feeling unsure, and are unable to settle on one dog breed, you should know that you simply cannot go wrong with a poodle! Why?

2. The Shetland Sheepdog.

The Shetland Sheepdog is a herding dog renowned for its great loyalty.

Along with being very devoted, they are emotional dogs that get hurt easily, so they require a gentle and attentive owner.

1. The Coton de Tuléar.

The Coton de Tuléar is a beautiful pet whose origins lie in Madagascar.

Along with their gorgeous hair, they possess an extremely good temperament.

It is important to mention their extremely friendly behavior toward everyone they meet. They also have next to no hunting instincts.

Everyone knows that dogs and cats have been man's best friends and loyal followers since ancient times.

All of the aforementioned breeds are known as some of the most tolerant dogs out there, and I sincerely hope that this has helped you find the perfect new pet for yourself and your family.

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