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Sealyham Terriers generally rank as average in social intelligence (3/5), meaning they can get along with other pets, particularly if introduced and socialized from a young age. However, their strong prey drive, a common terrier trait, means they may not be suitable for homes with very small, scurrying pets like hamsters or gerbils without significant supervision. While they possess average obedience (3/5), their instincts can override training in high-stimulus situations. For a deeper dive into Sealyham Terrier temperament and training tips, continue reading our full article.
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