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What kind of small dogs do terriers interact well with?
Published by: cfz 2008-11-26

  • I currently have a 5 year old Australian Terrier, and I'm thinking about getting a puppy in a little less than a month. My terrier has been territorial before when other dogs would come near the yard, but never with puppies. I heard they are fine with puppies. What kind of small dogs would a terrier be able to live and interact with? I'm leaning towards a beagle or a mut from the humane society.


  • Another terrier of the opposite sex.


  • My terriers get along with most dogs, large and small, they have both been well socialized. One's a male, one's a female, they have both been altered, one tends to be hyper the other very mellow. If your current dog is somewhat hyper look for a laid back pup or dog. The male is territorial inside the yard but fine out on a leash. If I were to get another dog now with 2 adult terriers I'd probably look for a very laid back older dog. Good Luck.
  • American Pit Bull Terrier - AnimalAttraction.com::
    A responsible owner should not let their dog interact with strange dogs unsupervised Some pit bulls have been known to do well in schutzhund as well .
    http://animalattraction.com/Breeds/DogBreeds/AmericanPitBullTerrier/tabid/564/Default.aspx
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  • Another terrier is your best bet. Maybe a Terrier mix from the shelter would fit. Dogs tend to get on best with their own kind. I'm not saying that a terrier and, say, a collie won't get along. But, two Terriers, or two collies are easier to "integrate". They play the same way and sort of think alike. Makes it easier.
  • American Pit Bull Terrier::
    The American Pit Bull Terrier's (APBT) is the mid sized of three dogs generally behaviour well what kind of dog do you think you are going to get?
    http://www.mypets.net.au/flex/articles/568/american-pit-bull-terrier.cfm
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    How to Choose a Guard Dog | DailyPuppy.com::
    Many small dogs, such as terriers or toy breeds, are effective barkers. They don't do well. They're social animals; they're born to be social.
    http://www.dailypuppy.com/articles/p/How-to-Choose-a-Guard-Dog/85393f47-8395-8a9f-a090-5672fd46e047
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