Miniature schnauzers are also a little bit protective, but they are actually more of a hunting type, they love to
chase small animals like birds and mice, even trying to play with them!
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.
Not exact matches
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.
They're also likely to
chase after
small animals in the backyard
like squirrels and birds.
He
likes to
chase small animals and deer, but he's friendly to other dogs.
He will generally ignore larger dogs on a walk, but does
like to
chase small animals and is fascinated by birds.
Like most hound dogs, Basschshunds do have a tendency to
chase small animals and toys.
Like most hound breeds, Basschshunds tend to
chase small animals, so introducing them to
smaller dogs may be a challenge.
Behavior-wise they are little more rash than the Yorkshire terrier, and it is often seen that they
like to
chase small animals.
They do
like to
chase smaller animals such as hamsters and birds.
No cats or
small animals for Caruso though, as he would
like to
chase them.
Like all terriers they love to
chase smaller animals and they can be stubborn.
Both hound types were selectively bred to hunt a wide variety of
animals: Sighthounds were used to find and
chase down large game such as deer, elk, moose, and wild boar;
small hounds used scent to
chase prey into the ground; and medium - sized hounds utilized both sight and scent for
smaller game
like rabbits and foxes.