Some Barn Buddies are cats who are social, but have
a high prey drive which can lead to problems in a regular home without a «job» to keep them busy.
My dog is amazing on leash at home or in the backyard, he is not the best outside in the park, the thing is he is not neutered so he kinda wants to smell everything, also the surprise stay is very hard because he has a super
high prey drive which is good because I can distract him with various toys or objects but it backfires when he sees something easier to get can you help with thisï» ¿
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Because of this sometimes extreme temperament
which includes huge
prey drive, an independence, toughness, and very
high energy levels, a considerable number of working line springers find themselves in rescue homes each year.
They do not bark but their howling can be heard for miles
which could cause tension with the neighbours especially if they are left alone for long periods, they also love to dig and are renowned escape artists with a
high prey drive.
Schnauzers have a
high prey drive,
which means they may attack other small pets such as birds, snakes, and rodents.