Litter sisters or brothers will bond to each other and be very difficult to train and get along with for the human family. Sisters, in particular, are very tough on each other as they gain sexual maturity. There is only one dominant bitch in the household so one of them will lose and it might not be pretty. Humans should not interfere with this sorting process. It is dog sociology. Dogs are not programed to share or to be "nice" to each other. Please do some reading of actual dog behaviorists such as Dr. Patricia McConnell or Jean Donaldson's "Culture Clash" or "Dogs are From Neptune". There is so much to learn and human psychology rarely applies.
Possibly another Jack Russell.
That people litter and don't get along with one another.
They will get along if they are from the same litter. Otherwise, it depends on their personalities. You can put them in neutral cage if you'd like to see how they get along, but this is inadvisable because they may end up fighting and hurting one another.
sisters are suppost to get along
Ya, about as well as you get along with your sibling.
Sisters fight alot, however you are still sisters so try to get along the best you know how.
This question makes unfounded assumptions about sisters' hate for in-laws. Some sisters may hate of their husband's sister, but many do not. It is misleading and incorrect to presume that all sisters hate or do not hate one or another type of in-law.
Yes, along with your grandfathers' sisters, if any.
Unless the dwarf hamster was in the same litter, I would advise against it. If they are not in the same litter, and you'd like to see if they get along, first put them in a neutral cage. Otherwise the hamster may feel that another male is trying to take over its territory.
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Only if he/she has had sex with the same gender as them. Which is very unlikely.
This breed gets along well with children, other dogs, and other household pets.