00:00Dog breeds that need extra care when living with cats.
00:04A husky may see a running cat as a chase target.
00:08Inside homes, hallways, yards, and shelters,
00:11some dog breeds need extra care before sharing space with cats.
00:15The Siberian husky carries strong prey drive,
00:18high energy, and fast movement that can overwhelm a nervous cat.
00:23The greyhound can sprint after small animals,
00:26so a running cat may trigger sudden chase behavior.
00:30The Jack Russell Terrier digs, barks, and hunts quickly,
00:33making slow introductions important around cats.
00:36The Australian cattle dog may herd moving pets,
00:39nipping or chasing when a cat runs through the room.
00:42The border collie can stare, stalk, and control movement,
00:46which may stress cats in tight homes.
00:48The Afghan hound has hunting routes and quick reactions,
00:52so cats need safe escape spaces nearby.
00:55The Vimaraner runs with strong prey drive,
00:57needing training and supervision around small animals.
01:01The Alaskan Malamute carries strength and chase instincts
01:04that can make cat introductions difficult.
01:07The beagle follows scent trails
01:09and may bother cats when curiosity turns into chasing.
01:13The dachshund was bred to pursue small animals underground,
01:16so cats need careful, slow introductions.
01:20These dogs are not bad pets.
01:23They simply need training, barriers, supervision,
01:25and the right cat match.
01:27When a cat has high shelves and a dog has calm guidance,
01:31the home becomes safer for both.
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