The Chihuahua!
Bad little things - definitely will keep the garden cat free if you encourage it. That one was called 'Little Dog' was a very grumpy thing - to cut his toenails you had to put two socks over his head or get bitten in the process. He passed on due to getting into something best left alone - but was quite old and had had a good life, he was one of those ones where an old lady dies and leaves a not very pleasant animal behind and he ended up at my place. Here he became a grumpy follower where he fallowed you all over but was not really friendly, for 5 years. I think he liked us, and we grew to like his surly ways.
Then I ended up with my current two Chihuahuas - ! One was removed from a puppy mill, one was walking down the road as a puppy after a hurricane; on a road of destroyed houses - he has bad separation issues if not allowed to come in the truck with us - the puppy mill one is fine with everything, she was not abused, just kept in a small cage her whole life and is happy no matter what, a remarkably well adjusted dog. Both would keep cats off if instructed, but the laid back one would not put much effort in.
4 dogs! 3 rescued and then the lab is brain damaged and has a load of quirky issues but is very lovable. But look at that collective intelligence; it shines out. They love to go in the truck and mostly get to ride along - I have had a dog at work with me for 30 years.

Cat problem solved. Although they would not hurt a cat, they would put it up a tree or over a fence.
Bad little things - definitely will keep the garden cat free if you encourage it. That one was called 'Little Dog' was a very grumpy thing - to cut his toenails you had to put two socks over his head or get bitten in the process. He passed on due to getting into something best left alone - but was quite old and had had a good life, he was one of those ones where an old lady dies and leaves a not very pleasant animal behind and he ended up at my place. Here he became a grumpy follower where he fallowed you all over but was not really friendly, for 5 years. I think he liked us, and we grew to like his surly ways.
Then I ended up with my current two Chihuahuas - ! One was removed from a puppy mill, one was walking down the road as a puppy after a hurricane; on a road of destroyed houses - he has bad separation issues if not allowed to come in the truck with us - the puppy mill one is fine with everything, she was not abused, just kept in a small cage her whole life and is happy no matter what, a remarkably well adjusted dog. Both would keep cats off if instructed, but the laid back one would not put much effort in.
4 dogs! 3 rescued and then the lab is brain damaged and has a load of quirky issues but is very lovable. But look at that collective intelligence; it shines out. They love to go in the truck and mostly get to ride along - I have had a dog at work with me for 30 years.

Cat problem solved. Although they would not hurt a cat, they would put it up a tree or over a fence.
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