Any dog can be trained to override it's prey drive, however the level of effort and time required depends on a number of factors including how long the dog has been allowed to chase or try and chase animals, the dog's personality, its food or toy motivation, and etc. There is also the matter of how good a trainer you are or you engage, and how consistent you are with your training. Many factors, but yes it can be done. Bottom line: Seek out a professional trainer, and work with them. Expect to apply what you learn in each class in your regular day to day life. The chances of achieving success in any Dog Training endeavor isn't in the hands of the trainer, its in your hands as per YOU doing your homework and enforcing new strategies on a consistent basis.
keep it inside where no bees can get in
Put it behind a fence.
I would say it is the Rhodesian ridgeback that was breed to hunt lions and can run none stop 30 miles.
lock them in a cage
No
Unfortunately, German shepherds moult all year round. They never stop. So if you are getting one, prepare for hair. EVERYWHERE.
A certain woman has to start chasing after him.
Shepherds are born with the instinct to herd, the trainer only needs to train them commands such as "go herd!" "Stop herding!" "herd the flock over there!"
Raisins has an unknown toxin which has a devastating impact on a dogs kidneys. Destroying them and causing the body to stop functioning properly. (Raisins are dried grapes by the way)
tell her u like her instead of chasing around
keep it inside where no bees can get in
The cobras stop chasing Maniac because Grayson intervenes and scares them away by waving a baseball bat at them. Grayson's protection helps Maniac escape from the dangerous situation.
A responsible breeder will only breed their female 3-4 times maximum.A responsible breeder won't breed their female over the age of 6 years old.
Put it behind a fence.
hit it or take it out would be my choice
Run around in circles and do the gay dance.
No, they don't.