Sentences with phrase «as the prey drive»

What system can i use to contain them both especially him as his prey drive is pretty strong.
They will generally socialize well with other dogs, but be careful with small animals like cats or ferrets as the prey drive of this breed may kick in.

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Schroll recommends that you encrypt your drives, leverage cloud backups, enclose any hardware ports exposed to the public, have old hardware disposed by professionals and use theft recovery software, such as Prey Project, on business devices.
We recognize the Mommy Wars as manufactured crap that preys upon insecurities and hopes to drive a wedge between natural allies.
The idea that «the baby knows when to be born» is paradigmatic example of the purpose driven misbelief; it's just as foolish as imagining that a cheetah knows that if it runs faster it will catch more prey.
As the scanner pokes its prey (here, a small, green plastic frog) with a needle - like probe driven by a tiny motor, a light sensor detects contact between probe and object with an accuracy of 30 micrometers, and a linear actuator translates the rotation of the Lego gears into linear distance at a resolution of 6.25 micrometers.
The annual north - south distribution shift of the population is driven by environmental preferences, such as water temperature, and the availability of prey.
In the end, however, Drive Me Crazy doesn't go far enough in reinventing the wheel as to stand out from the pack, and falls prey to Wonder Bread Syndrome, which irked a colleague of mine who knows from experience that an all - white basketball team doesn't happen in SoCal.
Feeling revitalized, Frank gets Julia to bring in more victims to the slaughter in order so he can regain his flesh - and - blood state once again, and escape the S&M driven Hellspawn known as the Cenobites, who enjoy inflicting eternal pain on their prey.
Not blaming the breed generically, as the mother left the infant alone with the dogs while she went outside to smoke - that's a dangerous thing to do with many breeds - but I wonder if the intense prey drive described here by many posters might have been a contributing factor.
A lot of Frenchies have high prey drive, many have no prey drive at all as well.
When people get puppies with a lot of prey drive they are often at a loss as to what to do to control the little alligator they now live with.
Yeah, both my Sibes have high prey drive as well.
Without prey drive, using a toy as a reward may be an exercise in futility.
As with prey drive these skills are taught only under command and with high levels of control and safety.
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.
Breeds like the Belgian Malinois, Australian Shepherds, German Shepherds, Huskies, etc are all, what we refer to as, «prey driven», «herding» dogs; meaning, they instinctively want to herd and chase things.
There is also a strong desire to play tug (prey drive), which is really useful as a training tool to use alongside food.
Samoyeds are way better with kids, strangers, and other dogs, though I think (but I could be wrong) that american eskimos are better with small animals (mine had a non-existant prey drive as an adult, but that could have been unique to him and our training) Every dog requires a commitment to daily exercise and training, and these two are no exception.
Select an interactive toy that really appeals to your cat and stimulates their prey drive, such as a cat wand.
They are friendly to other dogs and love socialising with them however they also have a strong prey drive so need to be taught that any other household pets such as cats or rabbits are not to be chased.
Some breeds, such as terriers, have a very strong prey drive.
You have listed Malamute and Siberian as hey prey driven AND while they ARE high prey driven both breeds get along perfectly well with cats - I have had both huskies and cats for almost 30 years now and have not had any issues.
Without enough opportunities to expend energy from their natural prey drive, our furry kids can become bored and stressed out, causing unwanted behaviors — such as barking at me when I talk on the phone — to pop out.
However, when they're outside, they're great hunters and often show the prey drive that once made them popular as hunting dogs.
Increasingly, this concept of providing prey - drive enrichment opportunities for our companion animals is making its way into our homes as well.
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.
Training dogs against situational distractions such as wild animals is a little more challenging, particularly when working with dogs with a strong prey drive.
Packs of Basset Hounds were used to drive small prey such as rabbit and hare from dense undercover and into open areas where hunters could take over.
I discussed countering already during prey drive promotion, but it fits in with defense as well.
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.
While these dogs are not inherently dangerous, the terrier in them means that they have a strong prey drive — this as an instinct to chase small animals.
As a result of this prey drive, some Bulldogs may chase and kill any small, fleeing creatures like cats or other small dogs.
Learning and habits increase the probability of dogs attacking as a group, too, because learning implies past success at using aggression to drive away a threat, or capturing prey.
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.
As a terrier - shepherd mix, she has a high prey drive, so she wouldn't be a good fit for families with small pets like cats or rabbits.
A dog with low prey drive will respond very well to re-direction, such as «NO KITTY» in a firm voice and learns very quickly that the cat or other pet is not a toy or prey.
All off - leash exercise should be within a fenced - in yard, as Staffords have a strong prey drive and many adult Staffordshire Bull Terriers are not good with strange dogs.
By isolating desirable characteristics, such as size and weight, body and face shape, muscular structure, prey drive, coat texture, length, and color, humans have successfully created more than 300 distinct and unique breeds.
Their terrier heritage means they have a high prey drive, so they may see the family cat as something to be chased and caught.
Miniature Schnauzers have a strong prey drive, so they should never be allowed off leash when not in a fenced area, as they might not resist the urge to chase after small animals.
Individuals considering the breed are reminded that as herding dogs, some have a very high prey drive.
His prey drive isn't as strong as that of many other terriers, so he often co-exists well with other pets — though he's probably still bad news for a pet hamster.
This is because they may be stray (proven «runner») or have high prey drive and will bolt through the system with little regarding to consequence (the «shock» as well as not being able to return without another shock).
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.
As an adult the types of aggression that need the owner's management the most would be same - sex, territorial, and prey - drive behaviors.
This breed has a high prey drive and small dogs can be seen as prey if the dog is not socialized properly.
The main reason I went with a GSD was familiarity of the breed and the BM prey drive, as my wife and I are trying for a baby.
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