Will react neutrally on lead toward barking dogs from close distance, does not
chase other small animals, well socialized from birth with people, HOUSE broken.
When properly socialized, they will get along with other dogs but may still
chase other small animals, including cats.
Other favourite Pug past - times are digging and
chasing other small animals.
Not exact matches
Other things to consider before you decide if this is the right breed for you... If you don't want to deal with dog digging, too much barking or your dog
chasing small animals, the Jack Russell Terrier is probably not for you.
However,
small dogs, cats, and
other small household pets may appear as prey to a Greyhound and they may
chase these
small animals.
They are great companions that love both to sit on a lap and
chase birds or
other small animals.
They can also get plenty of exercise by running and playing of leash, but only in a secure area — like
other terriers, Cairns can't resist the urge to
chase small animals such as cats, rabbits, and squirrels.
Dogs
chase things, they have natural prey drive, so are going to run after
other dogs, cats and
other small animals.
He likes to
chase small animals and deer, but he's friendly to
other dogs.
These dogs were bred to
chase fox, badger, rabbit and
other small animals that live in dens.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters by sight «triggered to
chase and bite moving objects and
animals Need same amount of exercise as any
other working breed Not bred to obey commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump fences if you aren't watching; very athletic and muscular Usually not dog fighters, but will
chase and kill some
small animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can do higher levels of obedience than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
They love playing with adults and children alike and also do well with
other dogs and
animals (although they may see
smaller ones as prey to
chase, so be wary).
Although they will get along well with children and
other canines, they may not be the best choice if you have
other pets in the home, as they do have a hunting instinct (thanks to those Beagle genes) that could inspire them to
chase smaller animals.
The breed has a high prey drive and is prone to
chasing and killing
small animals such as cats and
other dogs.
However, they have a very high prey drive and are hard - wired to
chase raccoons and
other small animals.
* Note: it is good to test a dog's level of arousal to cats, since a dog prone to
chasing a cat in play or due to prey drive should not be placed in a home with cats or
other small animals.
The breed can have a tendency to
chase smaller animals, a trait that is common in
other terrier breeds as well.
Being terriers, they are prone to
chasing small animals, so it's advisable to socialize them with cats and
other small animals from an early age.
It can be difficult to stop them from
chasing and killing
small, fleeing
animals (cats,
other dogs, rabbits,
small playing children...).
Although the Lakeland will be cautious around people he doesn't know and generally aggressive towards
other dogs, and while you simply can't train this little guy not to
chase small furry
animals, Lakelands make gentle, loving companions for those they know and love, especially children.
All offleash exercise should be within a fenced - in yard, because Cairn Terriers love to
chase squirrels and
other small animals.
They are affectionate towards their families and OK with
other pets, especially when raised with them, but are predisposed to
chasing small animals and birds.
He doesn't bark much unless he's out on a walk and wants to
chase after a squirrel
other small animal that kicks his prey drive on.
However, it may
chase stray cats and
other small animals.
His hound instincts can make him inclined to
chase small animals and this, coupled with a predisposition to act out towards
other dogs and even with early socialization, this can be difficult to wean him from.
He gets along well with kids,
other pets and dogs however can tend to
chase smaller animals if not properly socialized when young.
Although Salukis are accepting of
other dogs, they see
small animals as an invitation to
chase.
Fiercely loyal, surprisingly comical, full of energy, and brimming with affection for his friends (but a bit of suspicion for those he doesn't know yet), the Kerry Blue is a classic terrier type — fiery but fun, always ready to
chase a
small animal, and sometimes scrappy with
other dogs (always pair them with the opposite sex for household peace).
They could be blocks away
chasing down a bunny or
other small animal before you are out the door.
Jack Russells, Fox Terriers and
other smaller terrier breeds are used, since the key is a chest circumference no larger than the
animals they
chase in order to get inside burrows.
The Ibezian Hound's gentle nature makes it good with children and
other dogs, but its instincts as a sighthound will cause it to
chase smaller animals like cats.
They may have quite a high prey drive so may
chase small dogs or cats or
other animals in some cases.