Not exact matches
From the dog's point
of view,
other pets, as well as animals are their
prey and, will chase them.
And when it comes to
other pets, be aware that the Schapso's
prey drive might kick in around smaller animals, and these dogs can also exhibit aggression towards
other canines
of the same gender, but socialization and supervision can help.
The
prey drive
of this breed can be overcome if introduced to
other pets at a young age and socialization will help to combat their shyness.
His
prey drive isn't as strong as that
of many
other terriers, so he often co-exists well with
other pets — though he's probably still bad news for a
pet hamster.
So, whereas Dauphiné and Cooper (and
others) suggest increasing such estimates by factors
of two and three («predation rates measured through
prey returns may represent one half to less than one third
of what
pet cats actually kill...» [14]-RRB-, they should, in fact, be reducing them by half.
This breed possesses a strong
prey instinct, and while they may be a poor choice for a family with a cat or
other small
pet, they are one
of the best small dog breeds that are good with kids.
Their intelligence and social demeanor, plus their strong personalities, make them desirable animal companions; however, rabbits are
prey animals in the wild and so they mask signs
of disease much longer than
other pets.