If you are a cat owner, and you are considering purchasing a dog as a pet, keep in mind that not all dog breeds get along very well with cats. Some dogs are more adaptable and will get along better with your existing kitten. Of course, the recommendation is early socialisation as well as socialising the dog and cat from the earliest age.
Basset Hound
The basset hound can be a very stubborn dog, which can give its owner a lot of obstacles when training. Also, like a cat, the basset hound enjoys dozing curled up in the corner or in its owner’s lap after playing. Due to its character, it is an excellent choice for families who also have a cat, and it is interesting that, in addition to kittens, the basset will get along well with adult cats.
Golden Retriever
Not surprisingly, the Golden Retriever is also on this list. He is easy to train, he adores children, but also cats. It would be best to introduce the puppy to the cat before he is 4 months old, so that they both feel like equal members of the family.
Bichon frise
Bichon is a playful little dog who adores society, either his owner and family or a cat. He is curious like a cat, which makes them an almost ideal match. He doesn’t like to be neglected by himself, so he will surely allow your cat to curl up and take a nap next to him. He will get along better with younger cats, with older cats and not so much, especially if the cat was there before him.
Beagle
The Beagle is a dog that likes to live and work in a group, which is why it will not view the cat as a competition, but as an equal friend from the pack. The beagle is an energetic dog, but also very gentle towards people, so he will pass on his tenderness to cats. It is only necessary to accustom the cat to the once rather loud howling of this puppy, so that she would not be afraid.

