Training dogs against situational distractions such as wild animals is a little more challenging, particularly when working
with dogs with a strong prey drive.
Not exact matches
Although some fanciers claim Tamaskans are good
with small animals, these
dogs sometimes have a
strong prey drive and should not be left alone
with other small pets.
They are friendly to other
dogs and love socialising
with them however they also have a
strong prey drive so need to be taught that any other household pets such as cats or rabbits are not to be chased.
Training a
dog with a
strong prey drive like a coon hound to resist critters is not a big deal.
ADMIN — Hi Keri, yes, the YardMax is a great fit for even
dogs with the
strongest prey drive.
Even a well - trained
dog with a
strong prey drive can be distracted by squirrels or other small animals and run into traffic.
The Akita has a
strong prey drive, is often hesitant around strangers, and may not always get along
with other
dogs.
All off - leash exercise should be within a fenced - in yard, as Staffords have a
strong prey drive and many adult Staffordshire Bull Terriers are not good
with strange
dogs.
Although good
with other
dogs, this breed has a
strong prey drive and so should not be trusted
with smaller pets.
The Saluki is a
dog with keen hunting instincts and a
strong prey drive.
The Karelian
Dog is a hunter
with a
strong prey drive.
Because kittens are small and want to run and play,
dogs with a
strong prey drive may be very excited by a kitten's movements.
She is a dominant
dog with a
strong prey drive, so an experienced owner who keeps up her training and can allow for plenty of exercise would be best.
Some
dogs have a very
strong prey drive; running children may be viewed in that manner by a
dog that has little or no experience
with children.
These
dogs have a very
strong prey drive, so they are not recommended for households
with small pets, particularly rodents and cats.
Dogs with a
strong prey drive should not be introduced to ferrets.
This
dog may have a
strong prey drive, making it sometimes unsuitable for families
with small, pocket pets.
She became very interested in
dog behavior because she needed to figure out how to work
with Lu's very
strong prey drive and his reactivity toward certain other
dogs.
A chase may ensue only if the cat runs, but
dogs with a
stronger prey drive pose a greater threat.