Not exact matches
Other parents view opting out
as a form of outsider protest; they support public education, but believe that
high - stakes standardized tests have become the tail that wags the
dog,
driving far too much of what occurs in their children's classrooms.
Steady, fun - loving, friendly, and willing to bark at unfamiliar people who enter his space, he's not
as high - strung
as some other terriers, but he may nonetheless be scrappy with other
dogs or have a
high prey
drive that stresses neighborhood cats and small wildlife.
There are
dogs that's more unpredictable than any one of the
dogs above —
as an example Wolfdog (across breed between wolf and
dog) with
high prey
drive that might mistake kids for prey.
Her very
high prey
drive makes it difficult to bring her to most pet store meet and greets,
as she's quite reactive to small
dogs, cats, and pocket pets.
A
high prey
drive is a quality that breeders have deliberately emphasized in the American Bulldog when it was used primarily
as working
dog - it was necessary for the
dog to chase and round up livestock independent of human instruction.
The breed has a
high prey
drive and is prone to chasing and killing small animals such
as cats and other
dogs.
If you have small household pets, it is also important that you introduce your Spanish Pointer
as a puppy because these
dogs have a naturally
high prey
drive.
Individuals considering the breed are reminded that
as herding
dogs, some have a very
high prey
drive.
Puppy training school is an absolute MUST,
as these
dogs, having been bred to hunt the savage wild boar and bear, have an incredibly
high prey
drive and are capable of intimidating ferocity.
I have a
high drive Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever and it wasn't until the very end that it was made clear that the chances of ever using tug
as reward for or even to build a relationship with this
dog are slim to none.
This breed has a
high prey
drive and small
dogs can be seen
as prey if the
dog is not socialized properly.
Sabine has extensive experience with
high -
drive working
dogs,
as she works with her own German shepherds in Wilderness Search & Rescue.
Some greyhounds have an extremely
high prey
drive and are not safe to be around small
dogs as they will see them
as prey.
Dogs with
high chase and prey
drives, such
as the Border Collies, English Shepherd, or Siberian Huskies might assume the shadows and reflections
as their prey to catch.
Dogs with strong pack drives are well - suited for work as search and rescue dogs and service dogs for their highest pleasure is working with someone who will pet and play with t
Dogs with strong pack
drives are well - suited for work
as search and rescue
dogs and service dogs for their highest pleasure is working with someone who will pet and play with t
dogs and service
dogs for their highest pleasure is working with someone who will pet and play with t
dogs for their
highest pleasure is working with someone who will pet and play with them.
Despite the fact that Great Danes were bred
as hunting
dogs, they don't generally show a
high prey
drive, and they aren't prone to an aggressive disposition.
If you're considering adopting a Beagle, then you'll need to put aside plenty of time for training,
as while the
dog breed is intelligent, they're not the easiest to train and have a very
high prey -
drive.
And do not acquire a field - bred
dog or
high -
drive breed if you aren't going to actually work him in the sport or job to which he was bred, or
as close a variation
as you can.
Berners are typically quite rambunctious the first two years but will mature into a calm, reliable adult if properly trained; Knowing the pedigree and line is key to understanding energy level
as this can vary,
as some lines produce
high drive, working
dogs while others may offer a much more mellow Berner.
Socializing with other
dogs is especially important
as Greyhounds have never seen other breeds, although unfortunately, some of them never get along with other breeds or other animals due to their
high prey
drive.
Dog - sensitivity and
high prey
drive should not be viewed
as a fault, although excessive, uncontrollable aggression is neither desired nor correct.
As I watched TV reports showing wind - driven waters sloshing over the floodwalls in several spots around New Orleans today, from a hurricane whose highest surge missed the city, and as I read John Schwartz's sobering report from the Army Corps of Engineers war room, I couldn't help returning to a question that has dogged me since I wrote about the swamping of that storied city in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina — which, like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - case stor
As I watched TV reports showing wind -
driven waters sloshing over the floodwalls in several spots around New Orleans today, from a hurricane whose
highest surge missed the city, and
as I read John Schwartz's sobering report from the Army Corps of Engineers war room, I couldn't help returning to a question that has dogged me since I wrote about the swamping of that storied city in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina — which, like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - case stor
as I read John Schwartz's sobering report from the Army Corps of Engineers war room, I couldn't help returning to a question that has
dogged me since I wrote about the swamping of that storied city in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina — which, like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - case storm.