
Gus has had a tougher time adapting to her. He's spent most of the last four days atop every piece of furniture to swat at her. His nights have been under the bed out of her reach. It's hard to imagine that a dog the same size as he is would bother him more than the giant slobber box he lives with.

Terrors (sorry terriers) are notorious cat chasers. Mine were raised with cats and wouldn't chase them. Other cats are fair game though. They've become more interested since my cats have died and they don't have that paw slap reinforcement not to chase.
ReplyDeleteGotta love the Scotti-tude though! (Norbert's daddy was a wheaton colored Scottie with the biggest ears.)