Sentences with phrase «for dogs with high prey drive»

It is a good responsive system which helps for dogs with a high prey drive, and the collar is small enough that it would not be a bother on a 30 lb dog.

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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 pFor 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 pfor 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.
While one can not really generalize on which dog breeds are not suitable for feline households because there are exceptions especially when the dog and cats are raised together at a young age, there is evidence that some dog breeds have higher prey drives than other breeds, therefore upping the likeliness that it may be challenging to make them get along with your feline friend.
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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.
This breed also has a high prey drive so it might not be a good choice for homes with small dogs, cats, and other animals.
Not to be mistaken for the high energy one - year - old that plays rough and doesn't know boundaries, the «bully» actively seeks to assert his / her dominance of other dogs, and becomes aggressive with other dogs that do not «submit», or might even become aggressive with overly timid dogs (when their prey drive kicks - in).
Because the Jagdterrier is so tenacious, this breed sometimes doesn't get along with other dogs and they are notorious for having a high prey drive.
She gets along fine with large dogs, both male and female, but a high prey drive makes it impossible for her to live with cats or small dogs.
Another reason for the fenced yard is that some dogs have too high prey drive to ever be reliable off - leash in an unfenced area, no matter what the training, especially if you live somewhere with small critters and traffic.
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