Not exact matches
For someone willing to approach training
with good humor, prepared for the ongoing vigilance required to supervise and exercise a
dog with a very
high prey drive, and
who's charmed by a
dog with a distinctly cat - like personality, the sweet, spirited Greyhound can make a wonderful companion animal and family pet.
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.
When we bought our cat at 10 weeks old, 3 years ago, we already had a 5 year old Jack Russell
dog,
with a naturally
high prey drive, and a 4 year old Flatcoat retriever bitch,
who is soppy but inquisitive.
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