Greyhounds generally score high in social intelligence (5/5), indicating a good capacity for getting along with others. While they typically coexist well with other dogs, their strong prey drive requires careful management around smaller pets like cats, where supervision and proper introductions are essential. Many ex-racers may have no prior experience with small animals, making a gradual introduction crucial for their adaptability (4/5). With patience and training, Greyhounds can integrate successfully into multi-pet households. To learn more about introducing a Greyhound to your existing pets, read our full article.
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