Imagine a peaceful home where your cat and a small dog play together, not chase each other! Many pet owners dream of this harmonious multi-pet household. However, finding a small dog breed that happily coexists with a feline friend can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. You worry about your cat’s safety, or maybe the dog constantly agitating your usually calm cat.
The truth is, some small dog breeds have temperaments that clash terribly with cats, leading to stress for everyone involved. Picking the wrong breed means constant supervision and potential veterinary bills. But don’t worry! There are fantastic small companions known for their easygoing nature and respect for their feline housemates.
This post dives deep into the best small dog breeds proven to thrive alongside cats. You will learn exactly which breeds have the right mix of gentle nature and low prey drive. Keep reading to discover your perfect small, cat-friendly canine companion and finally create that peaceful, multi-pet paradise you always wanted.
Top Small Dog Breeds For Cats Recommendations
- Gough, Alex (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 416 Pages - 04/23/2018 (Publication Date) - Wiley-Blackwell (Publisher)
- SMALL & SOFT - 8 COUNT – Human grade ultra soft bristles designed for Cats, Puppies, and XS Breed Dogs Like Teacups, Chihuahuas, Yorkshire, and Poodle. Ultra soft and polished bristles aid in removing plaque without damaging gums, promoting clean teeth and healthy gums.
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- HEALTHIER TEETH & BETTER CARE – This carefully designed cat/dog tooth brushes will help your pet significantly improve dental health and reduce problems such as plaque and tartar. The single head (mini) pet tooth brushes come in two colors so you can assign them when you have more than one pet.
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- Mini Head Dog/Cat Toothbrush --- Mini brush head designed for small pets, fit for puppy, kitten, without hurting pet gum. Also work for adult cats and small breed dogs
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- Small slow feeder dog bowl – helps slow down eating up to 10X; this SLOW level feeder is designed for extra small to small dog breeds, puppies, or cats who need to slow their pace a little
- Holds 3/4 cups of dry or wet dog food – this shallow dog bowl has a simple puzzle feeder maze design and can fit a full meal for small-sized dogs
- Mindful mealtime – encourages slower eating and longer engagement, helping pups enjoy every bite while making mealtime more fun and interactive
- Multiple sizes, maze patterns, and 3 SLOW levels to choose from – Slow, Slower, or Slowest – to slow your dog down as much as needed; pick the perfect size and design for your unique pet
- Non-slip, food-safe, and easy to clean – our puzzle feeders are top-rack dishwasher-safe and made without BPAs, PVCs, lead, or phthalates
- Mess-Free Fun for Small Dogs – This stuffing-free plush toy eliminates fluff mess, making it ideal for playful pups and small dogs who enjoy soft, interactive toys.
- Soft & Lightweight Design – Lightweight and easy to carry, this toy is perfect for mini and small breeds to grab, shake, and toss during indoor or outdoor playtime.
- Instinct-Sparking Movement – The flat, floppy body mimics prey, keeping your dog’s natural hunting instincts engaged while encouraging active play and mental stimulation.
- Built-In Squeaker for Extra Excitement – Includes one squeaker to entice your dog and keep them entertained, helping prevent boredom and unwanted chewing behaviors.
- Assorted Styles – Available in multiple fun cat designs, with one randomly selected style included per order. Perfect for light chewers and small dog breeds.
- SMALL & SOFT - 8 COUNT – Human grade ultra soft bristles designed for Cats, Puppies, and XS Breed Dogs Like Teacups, Chihuahuas, Yorkshire, and Poodle. Ultra soft and polished bristles aid in removing plaque without damaging gums, promoting clean teeth and healthy gums.
- 100% SATISFACTION – Contact us directly if you have any questions about the dog tooth brushing kit. H&H Pets will be happy to assist you. Get the product now and help maintain your pet’s oral health for a happy and healthy companion.
- PERFECT FOR SMALLER BREED PET – Designed specifically for your small pet’s mouth and sensitive gum. H&H pets recommend this product to small dogs, cats, and other small breed pets. This cat/dog toothbrush is perfectly angled to help you clean your front and back teeth.
- HEALTHIER TEETH & BETTER CARE – This carefully designed cat/dog tooth brushes will help your pet significantly improve dental health and reduce problems such as plaque and tartar. The single head (mini) pet tooth brushes come in two colors so you can assign them when you have more than one pet.
- SOFT BRISTLES FOR PREMIUM CARE – Flexible and soft bristles on the brush were specially designed to remove plaque build-up and tartar from your puppy, dog, or cat's mouth. Do the job right without causing your pet pain with this pet first toothbrush for pets.
- Ultra Soft Nano & Silicone Bristles: Super Soft Nano bristles can largely avoid pet's gum bleeding by tough bristles, bad tooth brushing experience may irritage a reaction on your pet; With soft head, toothbrushing would not be unacceptable to your dogs
- Three Different Shapes: Coming with three different shapes of brushes to satisify finicky pets; The 3-sided head brush can clean front / back / side faces of dog teeth at one time, efficient and convenient; Flat Nano bristle brush easly reaches deep teeth in pet's mouth and 360 silicone brush clean gums and teeth thoroughly without any hurt
- For Small Breed: Our brushes set is perfect for small dogs or cats, all the heads are of small sizes and with a medium length handle; Tiny and Soft Heads are easily acceptable in dogs' mouth, too big ones hurt sensible mouth skin bringing exotic object rejecting
- Storage Clear Box: A Transparent compact storage box can well keep pet brushes away from dust or dirt when not in use; Its small body saves room in your bathroom rack or cabinet, meanwhile the transparent box make it fast to be found in cabinet
- Pet Dental Care Is Necessary: Often brush your pet's teech is necessary to avoid mouth stinky smell and future health problem
- Jerold S. Bell (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 720 Pages - 02/01/2012 (Publication Date) - Teton NewMedia (Publisher)
The Ultimate Buying Guide: Finding the Right Small Dog for Your Feline Friend
Bringing a new dog into a home with cats requires careful thought. Not all dogs mix well with cats. We focus on small breeds that often have a better chance of becoming friends with your existing feline. This guide helps you choose wisely.
Key Features to Look For
When selecting a small dog breed that lives well with cats, look for specific traits. These features often predict a peaceful household.
- Temperament: Seek dogs known for a low prey drive. A dog that naturally ignores small, fast-moving creatures is ideal. Look for words like “gentle,” “calm,” or “sociable.”
- Energy Level: Lower energy dogs are usually better. High-energy dogs might chase the cat simply for fun. A mellow small dog is less likely to bother a resting cat.
- Trainability: Easy-to-train breeds allow you to teach commands like “leave it” quickly. This control is crucial for safety and harmony.
- Size (Relative): While all dogs here are small, a slightly smaller dog might intimidate the cat less than a medium-sized dog that acts small.
Important Materials and Breed Characteristics
While this isn’t about physical materials like leashes, the “material” of the dog—its inherent nature—matters most. Breed history heavily influences behavior.
Breeds originally bred for companionship, rather than hunting or herding, often make better cat companions. Terriers, for example, were bred to hunt vermin; many retain a strong instinct to chase. Avoid these if your cat is easily startled.
Good examples often include Cavalier King Charles Spaniels or Maltese. These breeds generally prefer cuddling to chasing.
Factors That Improve or Reduce Quality (Compatibility)
The “quality” here means the likelihood of a happy, stress-free multi-pet home. Several factors influence this compatibility score.
Factors That Improve Compatibility (High Quality)
- Early Socialization: If the dog was raised with kittens or cats from a very young age, quality compatibility improves greatly.
- Sufficient Space: A larger living area allows the cat to have escape routes and separate “safe zones.”
- Consistent Training: Owners who use positive reinforcement training ensure the dog respects the cat’s boundaries.
Factors That Reduce Compatibility (Low Quality)
- Strong Prey Drive: Breeds with intense hunting instincts significantly reduce the chance of peaceful coexistence.
- Lack of Supervision: Leaving a new dog and cat unsupervised too early can lead to negative associations for the cat.
- Dominance Issues: A dog that tries to overly dominate the cat can cause stress, even without physical aggression.
User Experience and Use Cases
The best user experience involves a home where both pets can relax in the same room without tension. Think about your daily routine when choosing.
Use Case 1: The Quiet Home. If you work from home and want both pets near you on the couch, choose a very docile, low-barking small breed. A Papillon might fit this perfectly.
Use Case 2: The Active Family. If your family is often moving around, the dog needs to be sturdy enough not to be accidentally injured by the cat, but calm enough not to chase every movement. A well-socialized Havanese often works here.
Remember, introduction is key. Even the best-matched pair needs slow, managed introductions to build trust. A good small dog choice makes this process much smoother.
10 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Small Dogs and Cats
Q: Which small dog breeds are generally the worst with cats?
A: Breeds with high terrier lineage (like Yorkshire Terriers or Miniature Schnauzers) often have a higher instinct to chase small animals. Their prey drive can be strong.
Q: Do I need a puppy or an adult dog?
A: An adult dog with a known, verified history of living peacefully with cats is often the safer choice. Puppies require more intensive training and socialization to establish good habits.
Q: How important is the cat’s personality?
A: It is very important. A confident, older cat handles a new dog better than a nervous, shy cat. The cat’s comfort level dictates how smoothly the integration goes.
Q: What is the “prey drive”?
A: Prey drive is the natural instinct an animal has to stalk, chase, and capture small, moving things. Low prey drive means the dog is less likely to see your cat as something to hunt.
Q: Should I get a male or female dog?
A: Gender matters less than temperament. Focus on the breed traits and the individual dog’s history. Neutering or spaying often helps reduce territorial behaviors in both sexes.
Q: How long does it take for them to become friends?
A: This varies widely. Some dogs and cats become inseparable in a few weeks. For others, it might take six months or more before they can share space calmly.
Q: Can I leave my small dog and cat alone together quickly?
A: No. Never leave them unsupervised until you are 100% certain they are safe and comfortable together. This might take several weeks or months.
Q: Are small dogs less intimidating to cats?
A: Yes, usually. A very small dog does not look like a threat, which helps nervous cats relax faster than they would around a large dog.
Q: What training command is most useful?
A: The “Leave It” command is vital. This teaches the dog to immediately stop whatever it is doing, especially if it involves looking too intently at the cat.
Q: What if my cat keeps hissing at the new dog?
A: Hissing is normal cat communication. Give the cat space and ensure it has high perches or rooms the dog cannot access. Do not force interaction; let the cat approach on its own terms.