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What is your dog’s prey drive? I don’t think a thread has ever been started on this. I think it is such an interesting subject because we do have Terriers! Peanut doesn't really hunt or stalk anything. However Peanut loves to chase ducks and bunnies- in the morning the birds will land on his dog run and he will zoom out there and bark at them till they leave.. I’m able to egg him on, I will say “ Go get those birdies” and will get all excited and do a little stance till I open his doggy door. Then he will pounce out there and bark.. I see him do that in more of a playful way, so I don’t think he has any “drive” to kill or hunt.. I’m not sure what he would do if he caught something, I’m not sure he would catch something with his mouth even LOL, so I don’t think he would know what to do with something if he cornered it LOL. He is my sweetie baby, he would rather play than hunt. However I wouldn't keep my mind shut about it because he is a Terrier! :D |
Lol, you may be surprised by Peanut one day! Never know! He sounds so cute though. As I said in the other thread, but I'll add on to it, but Jackson has insane prey drive when it comes to bunnies, squirrels, etc. He's been hunting/stalking a bunny for days over at my dads house. It's living under our pool shed, and the other day he literally spent 3 hours standing around STARING at the pool deck, and he would change positions every so often. He stalks and walks quietly. He and my dads JRT mix would each take a side and cover each other, it was hilarious. They finally got it to come out and I watched the poor rabbit run like 10 laps around the yard- Jackson was RIGHT on its tail, and he was shrieking with excitement, he almost got it but it got out of the fence. In one way I was really sad, because I feel bad for the bunny, lol, but I was also laughing, it's kind of cool to see the dogs doing what they were bred to do and funny to see the dogs working together. Though I'd prefer him NOT to be eating a bunny or anything, so I'm kind of glad he did not catch it. But damn he came close a few times now. I am not sure what he would do if he actually did catch it. I can't decide if it would freak him out or if he would shake and kill. I think it's more for the thrill of the chase for him. But my dads JRT mix isn't as intense with stalking and watching the area, but she did kill a baby bunny. Shook it, broke it's neck, and then was carrying it around. It took us forever to get it away from her. Jackson also is really into butterflies- anything that flies, really. He stalks butterflies. You know when you see a butterfly peacefully sitting on a long string of grass? Yeah, Jax sees those, and he walks like a cat, very stalky, and then he will stand there like a Pointer with one paw up, and gets slower, slower, slower and then POUNCE! Luckily the butterflies usually get away. He has eaten a few of those moth-type looking butterfly things (like not the pretty monarchs or anything). He's iffy with cats. Strange cats, or strays, etc, he gets very over-excited and will begin whining to get to it, and if he were off leash, he would go in for it. Not sure about killing but he's way too overly stimulated around most cats. Now at my dads house, we have 2 cats up stairs. He sleeps overnight with my door open with the cats free roaming and is fine. He will walk up next to them, let them smell him, etc, but sometimes something clicks in his brain and you can just see it, and will start barking and chase them. Usually it's if they move a certain way or run too fast. I can't ever see him actually wanting to kill them though. |
P-Nut has crazy prey drive. He freaks about birds and squirrels and actually managed to catch a squirrel by the tail the other day. Aggggghhh! On the other h and, Pickles has no prey drive at all. They're such interesting critters! |
Very interesting topic. Teddy is a sweetheart, but I think he is very prey driven. He would go for the kill. Not even flies are safe around him. Max gives the impression that he is fearless, but I think he would only chase and bark at the target. I don't know how much is fear and how much is he doesn't believe in harming anything. |
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LOL You think? I don’t know if Peanut would be interested in that sort of activity! LOL LOL I think Jackson would kill it, he would shake it! The way you describe him, he sounds so serious so I’m going to say Yes, he would kill what he caught LOL. OMG Your Dad’s JRT sounds like a nut ball! LOL That is so funny she wouldn't bring you guys the bunny, how did you guys get it from her? Have you ever done those races with Jackson where they have a fake bunny or something and they pull it around the track? Not sure what that activity is called, but I think Jackson would love that!! Peanut loves cats, however all the cats he meets don’t want anything to do with him! |
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Our Pnuts are very different!! LOL OMG what did he do with it? Pickles sounds more like my Pnut!! |
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Have Max or Teddy ever stalked anything? |
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They both pull on their leashes when birds or squirrels are crossing our path. Teddy loves when a fly or a bug gets in the house. He has great fun chasing them and swatting at them. This makes me nervous because we have an occasional hornet get in. |
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Oh and lure coursing? Yes I've been wanting to try it. I went and watched an event, but the off leash thing made me nervous, only because it was in a strange environment, and I wasn't sure a fake thing would be like the real, I am not sure how into he would be, but I do kinda wanna try it next time. I taped this, this is my friends dog doing it- Jax starts barking around the 20 second mark lol, he was really amped up from all the other dogs: |
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LOL Peanut loves to hunt for bugs too. That is crazy we have had a bee in the house.. How the heck do they get in? So random. |
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That's funny about flies and bugs guys! |
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Not sure if that is what they call it, but it is I think how they train the Greyhounds to race? Seems like Jackson would do great at that and really enjoy it. |
I taped this, this is my friends dog doing it- Jax starts barking around the 20 second mark lol, he was really amped up from all the other dogs: [/QUOTE] Oh wow that's cool!!! I guess what I was thinking of was the track where they race the Greyhounds.. so if you are not racing it is just on a man made course like that? |
OMG It's those darn SQUIRRELS. |
LOL, Lexie has ZERO prey drive! I live in the Wild Kingdom, with all kinds of critters about, and when we go for walks we'll spook a bunny right in front of us, and Lexie acts like it's not even there. I think the only instance of anything remotely prey drive was once at an outdoor restaurant a squirrel came close to us & she growled at it. Lex is just a Cloud Nine princess! :rolleyes: :p |
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That is so cool!! That was a long distance for those little legs to go, but they sure did go and fast!! |
ZoE lives up to her terrier name. She stalks anything that moves...squirrels, birds, rabbits, butterflies, bugs, blowing leaves. She had me literally laughing out loud the other evening, as she was trying to catch the shadow of a bird, as the shadow moved along the newly painted fence. She was so intently focused on the shadow that she failed to notice the actual bird just a few feet above her head. :D |
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P-Nut must be very fast! |
Quincy was the only one who was raised around a cat, so they don't bother him at all. No the other three just go nuts, not sure what they would do it they ever come across a cat running free in our yard but when we go to my moms they nudge her cat Rosie and get very anxious around her. I don't care to imagine it. Now put a bird, squirrel, chimp monk, bunny or any small pre or the mail man in front of my dogs and they just go nuts. Barking non stop, running back and forth along the dog run like lunatics. Before I knew what they were doing or that it was even there. They found and killed new born bunny's they found in a nest in our yard. They went right for the eyes just like they do their toys. That was a very sad situation. I was not happy. Now, Miah is my bird dog she will chase down any bird she sees. She has caught and killed several. Than of course she rolls around on them rubbing the dead scent all over her body. Its the most disgusting thing ever! |
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1 Attachment(s) My trio terrors are Momo, Princess & Turbo...they have a very high prey drive. They'll chase anything, even a leaf. Just hearing any bird will set them off. Chasing lizards are their fav, here's Princess.Attachment 389615 We used to have a squirrel taunt them @ our old house, they wanted to kill him, I'm sure of it! That squizzle made these funny sounds all the time & my guys would go nuts! Mimi just watches them, I think she's entertained by their cwazziness or 'oh here they go again':rolleyes:.:D |
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RAzzle I would say is medium to high drive. Easily trained to high prey drive, which I wont' do as I don't want to encourage his natural nature to chase, and I mean seriously chase anything that moves. He is also a very bad scamp, I suppose as always it is my fault, as he will history wise, go after big dogs not of his pack then run to his pack of big dogs and let them deal with the consequences of his aggression. We stopped going to non lake leash free parks because of this. Magic my BRT has a very low prey drive. He cares not one whit mostly about any bird, squirrel, raccoon, what-ever that is just passing by. How-ever he has a huge defense drive. That means protection. His breed was bred to guard and protect against humans not animals. And he is very very smart about it. He will ratchet it up very quickly and once the threat has gone away (and that means stopped doing what-ever got him riled up) he loses interest. But he will guard against dogs if they come after me or our pack. Not many dogs want to engage when he steps forward. But some do. |
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