Compare coverage and benefits to see if Healthy Paws is the right fit for your family.
Compare coverage and benefits to see if Healthy Paws is the right fit for your family
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Everyday expenses for a pet now exceed $4,000 a year on average, according to new research. As prices continue to climb, pet owners face tough choices. Pet insurance can be a financial backstop against the unexpected.
Are you a dog person or a cat person? Many people tend to sway one way or the other, but you may be a member of a special group whose hearts are equally split between the canine and feline worlds. In this case, you’ll be most fulfilled if you have members of both species in the family. Unfortunately, cats and dogs aren’t especially known for their affinity toward each other.
Not to worry—there are a few ways you can foster a harmonious home, and one of them is choosing the right dog breed (or breed mix). Dog breeds vary by size, energy level, personality traits, and their affection tendencies toward people and other pets, including cats. Because of this, some dog breeds are predisposed to fare better than others in a household with cats. When researching adoptable dogs or reputable breeders, these are the breeds you should keep in mind.
First, we’ll start with the dog breeds you may want to steer away from. Though each individual dog is different, some breed groups are more likely to present a challenge.
In general, toy breeds and sporting dog breeds tend to be better options for households with cats. Based on the typical personality of the breed, the following dog breeds are good choices for those that want a home with both cats and dogs.
Remember, just because your dog belongs to a group of breeds that tend to get along with cats doesn’t mean your pets will automatically be best friends. For the best possible outcome:
Stacy Painter
Stacy has always been an animal lover and has worked in the pet industry and pet insurance specifically for over a decade. As a writer since early childhood, content writing for Healthy Paws pet insurance was a natural career path to combine her two passions.
She currently lives in Florida with her boyfriend and Taiwanese rescue dog, Kaya.