Cat Chasing A Dog

Cat Chasing A Dog. Cartoon scene with dog chasing cat friends isolated illustration for children Stock Cat-chasing is a self-reinforcing behavior — the more the cat runs, the more the dog will want to chase When I work with dogs and cats, I put the dog on a very strict training program, making sure the dog can recall away from any distraction


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Lastly, the dog should be wearing a drag line so you can stop him from chasing the cats Perhaps this is due to the fact that images of canine-to-feline aggression overpopulate television shows and newspaper strips

You may notice both issues, but there's a good chance you'll see it's nothing personal If your dog has strong hunting, herding, or working instincts, they'll likely chase other animals, too. Dogs, on the other hand, risk getting scratched (sometimes with the risk of losing their eyesight) and even being bitten by the frightened animal.

. We are so used to the image of dogs chasing cats, attacking cats, and even eating cats for breakfast that thinking the opposite sounds really odd Prevention of inappropriate behavior is important by properly introducing dogs to cats

. Cats, when chased, dart away and perpetuate the problem. If at any time during the introduction process the dog barks, fixates on the cat, or tries to chase the cat, remove the dog from the situation so they.