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Welsh Terriers possess a strong prey drive, making them challenging with smaller pets like cats or rodents unless extensively socialized from a very young age. Their social intelligence score of 2/5 indicates they may not instinctively get along with other animals. While they can be amiable with other dogs, their assertive terrier nature (ranked 45th out of 138 breeds in obedience according to Stanley Coren's "The Intelligence of Dogs") means careful introductions and supervision are often necessary. For a deeper dive into Welsh Terrier temperament and training tips, explore our full article.
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