I think a dog intro is required. In the beginning, setting boundaries will be key. However, I've seen some of the weirdest pets become the best of friends.
I would not recommend placing these 2 dogs together unless the larger dog is calm and quiet. I have had experience with placing a large energetic dog with our tiny 4 pound shi-tsu. When we are at work, the large dog chases the small dog all day long!
The little dog just wants to lay down and relax, but it gets chased constantly. The larger dog is only a few pounds larger, but that is enough to cause a problem.. Thankfully, this situation has gotten better now that the larger dog is about a year old.... but I wish I had not gotten the 2nd dog that is causing all the problems.
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