Small dogs with high prey drives

Thursday March 31st, 2011

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Living with high prey drive dogs can have its challenges, especially if you own other, smaller pets. High prey drive dog breeds are those who were originally bred to chase and hunt. Their instinct to chase and even kill small animals is so deeply imbedded in their genetics that it can be difficult to control.

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