Many dogs love to chase squirrels or run after tennis balls. Their canine instincts tell them if potential prey is running, they better follow at top speed. This is referred to as prey drive.
If you’re thinking about bringing home a dog to your family, your decision may be influenced by their prey drive. Prey drive essentially refers to a dog's instinctual urge to chase down prey, usually ...
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Some dogs happily stroll along, unaware of the squirrel scurrying right next to them, while other pups can’t contain their excitement at the sight of a small critter, pulling relentlessly on the leash ...
Uncover the fascinating world of canine behavior in this documentary-style video as we delve into the hidden power of prey drive in dogs. From mastiff breeds like bulldogs and bandogs, to pitbulls and ...
Anyone with a moral compass would be angered by the decision to use sentient, family-living prairie dogs as practice prey, a protocol that harkens back to the use of golden hamsters as practice prey ...
Prairie dogs are fascinating sentient rodents. They’re highly intelligent, deeply emotional, and have evolved complex patterns of social organization and social communication that have many components ...