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Originally Posted by smudgley
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That made me smile too! I know what you mean though, the trouble is they often start small and just stretch out. Caleb can take up most of the room on our sofa or bed!!
I do agree that many dogs can learn to live with cats, but some greys are just too 'keen' and I have known of several to have killed cats.
White Lodge will 'cat test' and they are often fostered first which gives potential owners a lot more info on the temperament, etc. Fostering seems to be more common place now than kennels, which is an unnatural environment for a dog I think. Our lurcher, Caleb was fostered for 3 weeks before we had him, and lived with cats in his foster home. However, we don't think he had lived in a home prior to that and it took months before he would go up or down stairs. He learnt to go up them first, but wouldn't go down so we had to carry the big baby! It was when we had Beauty, a foster dog who used the stairs no problem, he decided to go down them.