short follow to us losing our Weiner dog
Butch was always moody and aggressive our poor cats and even our other dogs always had to be careful. he did not care which one or how big our departed 140 pound German Shepard was his target a few times
sadly, I would be the looser breaking it up ( as the one getting bit ) thank goodness it only happened a couple times in the 15 years we had him LOL
its true they were bred to have no fear and be independent and he lived up to it , when we would take him to the vets they would always say your a cute little fellow just before getting the crap scared out of them ( we never let him hurt any one and always made sure he had a muzzle on at the vets or put him in a another room if company came over he was very protective of my wife . honest I am just glad he was just a little ankle biter and really could not do any real damage
any way we have blind cat a couple more in the hose that grew up around butch Thay all had crossed his path at some point and leaded real fast he did not like cats
they did avoid him but today the cats realized he was gone and have had the run of the house
I am not sure but I think I heard one of the cats singing ding dong butch is dead
still a sad day for us as it will be for a while even with his dis like of cats he was a good old dog and bonded with my wife as his best bud
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It ain't the size of the dog in the fight....
Our Yorkie, Butchie, crossed the rainbow bridge in March, he was good with all animals and children, except bears. He put several on the move when they decided to examine the porch.
Our late Yorkie "Mario" was also a fine pet and family member. I was always grateful he was just a tiny little fella. If he'd of been a large breed, I'd of been scared.....very scared of him!! 😁