Sentences with phrase «high prey drive as»

Yeah, both my Sibes have high prey drive as well.

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A lot of Frenchies have high prey drive, many have no prey drive at all as well.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Their terrier heritage means they have a high prey drive, so they may see the family cat as something to be chased and caught.
Individuals considering the breed are reminded that as herding dogs, some have a very high prey drive.
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.
This breed has a high prey drive and small dogs can be seen as prey if the dog is not socialized properly.
Some greyhounds have an extremely high prey drive and are not safe to be around small dogs as they will see them as prey.
Dogs with high chase and prey drives, such as the Border Collies, English Shepherd, or Siberian Huskies might assume the shadows and reflections as their prey to catch.
Despite the fact that Great Danes were bred as hunting dogs, they don't generally show a high prey drive, and they aren't prone to an aggressive disposition.
Keep in mind the prey drive of this sporting breed, so if you're not using the German Shorthaired Pointer as a hunting companion, it's important to redirect his high energy level with vigorous daily exercise.
If you're considering adopting a Beagle, then you'll need to put aside plenty of time for training, as while the dog breed is intelligent, they're not the easiest to train and have a very high prey - drive.
At this point, it seems likely that at least one and probably more strains of terrier were introduced into the breed to make it more «game» (that is, having a higher level of prey drive and aggression) as well as smaller and more agile.
He does have a high prey drive with small animals such as squirrels and cats.
Classified as a Terrier, Miniature Schnauzers have a high prey drive.
They don't have a high prey drive, unlike other terriers, so most are safe with smaller animals such as cats so long as they are supervised.
As with most huskies, she can not be left unattended around small animals as she does have a high prey drivAs with most huskies, she can not be left unattended around small animals as she does have a high prey drivas she does have a high prey drive.
Schnauzers have a high prey drive, which means they may attack other small pets such as birds, snakes, and rodents.
Socializing with other dogs is especially important as Greyhounds have never seen other breeds, although unfortunately, some of them never get along with other breeds or other animals due to their high prey drive.
Generally they should be kept away from smaller species, as they may be inclined to chase due to their high prey drive.
Dog - sensitivity and high prey drive should not be viewed as a fault, although excessive, uncontrollable aggression is neither desired nor correct.
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