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Old 12-May-2005, 09:53 AM
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i agree with what windcharm has said bout them being hunting dog ...they do not show aggressiveness to humans which is desired but only showed aggressiveness to cats which is very good hehe it cuts down the number of cats i have down stairs hehe
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Old 12-May-2005, 03:49 PM
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Yes about "Objectionable behaviour", definitely it's the dog owner prerogative to decide what's objectionable and what's not
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i agree with what windcharm has said bout them being hunting dog ...they do not show aggressiveness to humans which is desired but only showed aggressiveness to cats which is very good hehe it cuts down the number of cats i have down stairs hehe
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Old 13-May-2005, 12:54 AM
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Hmmm.... My PRT lives at home with 3 cats. He grow up together with one of them so they are in a way play pal to each other.

Once in awhile he will start "attacking" my cats but from what I see, he's initiating play. So far none of my cats are hurt but poor dog got a few scratches on the head & face....

I leave them to "sort" things out. I seldom interfere their play unless dog starts to bark too much. He stops when I ask him to but with stray cats, he relentless.
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