How do I get my dogs to get along with my cat?
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well you could try to slowley introduce the cat first get the cat declawed. and when you introduce them keep the dogs tied up good together same length toward you and the cat. then slowley scoot the cat closer hold the cats paws together tight. and punish the dogs when they bark and bite at the cat. and just hold the cat rite out of bite reach but inside smell range. soon the dogs should figure out not to attack or fight and the cat will (hopefully feel safer)
Its really hard to get dogs & cat to get along but I once had a
cousin that had a cat that got really well with the dog because
they were best friends but soon the dog got put down because
he was biting every body except the cat.
Well anyways they will get along with each other if they were
born with each other like they got along when they were babies.
Do some training with you dog. Buy a toy cat that makes cat sounds and move around by itself and teach it. If you teach it every day well the dog will get use to the cat.
But if the cats the one that doesn’t like dogs well teach it the same thing but with a toy dog
A few days later put the dogs with the cat and see how they react
but if they keep fighting do the same thing again.
But if that doesn’t work well you have to put it in separate rooms.
You can keep the kitty in a room to let the dogs feel like they are still number one. And while they get used to the cat smell. Once they calm down you can start letting the cat out. I think when you hold the cat around the dogs, pay attention to the dogs too, they way they won’t feel left out. I hope this helps. Not all animals are the same though so be sure to try other techniques too.