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Our corgi also gets on very well with cats - she was raised with four cats, so became accustomed to them right from when we first had her. She doen't like other dogs much, nor very small humans, but big ones, especially big male ones, are always her favourites.
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very cute....colby doesnt have much chance to be around cats but he sure loves people,any kind and other dogs....he gets "beat up" at the dog park b/c he doesnt know when to quit!!! he keeps going back for more and usually from the big dogs...my whole family all have big dogs too (labs, mastiff, golden, viszla) so he gets his butt whopped on a regular basis but it makes him not timid for sure!!!
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Taylor doesn't usually like rough stuff from big dogs nor pesky hyper pups of any size. At 4 years old, he is getting more and more choosy and he can go to a park with lots of other dogs and decide to keep away from them all. But there is always an exception. He has known for three years or more which dogs to steer clear of and which to run up to, and which dogs to say hello, dog style, when walking past.
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