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  • Generally good with other dogs and cats in his own family, the Rat Terrier does have a high prey drive and quick reflexes. He will dispatch squeaky creatures with little effort. Though he has a stubborn streak, he is also smart, sensitive, and attentive. He will cock his head and listen to you if you know how to be a good leader with dogs.
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  • Generally good with other dogs and cats in his own family, the Rat Terrier does have a high prey drive and quick reflexes. He will dispatch squeaky creatures with little effort. Though he has a stubborn streak, he is also smart, sensitive, and attentive. He will cock his head and listen to you if you know how to be a good leader with dogs.
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Rat terriers enjoy human companionship. ... Most rat terriers get along well with other dogs. If not raised with cats, rat terriers will view them as prey and will chase them and possibly injure them. The breed may not be the best choice with very young children.
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Rat terriers enjoy human companionship. ... Most rat terriers get along well with other dogs. If not raised with cats, rat terriers will view them as prey and will chase them and possibly injure them. The breed may not be the best choice with very young children.
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  • Generally good with other dogs and cats in his own family, the Rat Terrier does have a high prey drive and quick reflexes. He will dispatch squeaky creatures with little effort. Though he has a stubborn streak, he is also smart, sensitive, and attentive. He will cock his head and listen to you if you know how to be a good leader with dogs.

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