norcal408bully
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So knox will be one this month, can't believe how fast that went by, and we have an oppurtunity to add to
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Knox looks good Great looking face and head! I don't have a answer to your question about the combo.
My Major plays rough and will knock down other dogs and play maul them, most smaller dogs won't play with him. Bigger dogs will roll with it and he gives and takes, loves to play.
I have two corsos, one over a year one under, they play with my 8lb cat and have never hurt her, however she has the ability to jump away if she feels she needs to get away. It will be more up to how you train them and strong supervision of their play, I've know many people with great combos of large and small dogs. Growing up my uncle raised English mastiffs, they tended to be around 200lb dogs, he also always had a dachshund at all times and they were always the best of friends, but the only way they played was basically the dachshund running around and jumping on the big dogs and them rolling around and knocking him over with their tongues
If I were going to have a small dog, I'd have a Frenchie. Love, love, love their little gargoyle faces. I've heard there's a lot of attitude in their little bodies. I hope you post lots of pictures.
oh man, that picture is awesome! Frenchies are cool. I for sure would take one if given to me, haha!He's starting to feel a little more comfortable arnd the big guy.
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oh man, that picture is awesome! Frenchies are cool. I for sure would take one if given to me, haha!
I have had very good luck keeping super-large dogs around smaller breeds and also puppies. Most of the dogs I have had were actually instinctively gentle with young pups especially. Occasionally you will get a puppy that gets "too big for its britches" and an adult dog will smack it or try to discipline it. They usually work things out rather well in my experience.
I'm no good at posting pics, but somewhere on my hard drive I have pics of my 105 lb Cane Corso playing with a 12 lb young french bulldog. They would play together for hours with no ill effects. Of course, all dogs are individuals and your results may vary.
I do hope you continue to post more pics and videos! Also, congrats on the new addition to the pack!