Suddenly, the Neanderthals» hunting method —
running after prey animals and stabbing them with a spear — no longer worked.
Kong's ChaseIt line of toys works much in the same way as a cat dangler, encouraging pets to
run after its prey.
They need this so they can propel themselves in water or
run after their prey during a hunt.
Because of its hunting instinct, the Border Collie loves to
run after the prey.
Not exact matches
I love to toss a few in my bag on my way out the door so that if I have to
run errands
after my yoga or spin class, I can just nibble on these cookies and not worry about falling
prey to my ravenous hunger and reaching for unhealthy options.
It's very important to give your cat just a little bit of time each day to really
run around, chasing
after a toy, to act out on his natural instincts to hunt and take down
prey.
This is definitely true of Jack Russells as much as any other dog - possibly even more so, as the Jack Russell is definitively a terrier: active, agile, with a propensity to
run for miles and dig endlessly (these dogs were bred to keep up with the horses during a fox - hunt, and to tunnel
after prey that's gone to ground).
Dogs chase things, they have natural
prey drive, so are going to
run after other dogs, cats and other small animals.
Many dogs have enough
prey / chase instinct to
run after a thrown item but most need to be trained in a strong recall to come back reliably.
This would prepare them for any activity, like
running after a mouse and other
preys.
Your fence will need to be impossible to escape from to keep your Jack from
running off
after what he considers
prey.
The
running theory is that the kitten was grabbed by a bird of
prey (most likely a hawk) and then potentially dropped
after Hawkeye fought back.
After the deed is done, said hunter
runs back and forth between the animal and his original position to check the status of his
prey, anxiously trying to ensure he killed the beast and did the right thing.