Mic
Posted : 3/30/2006 12:15:04 AM
I think your friend is taking the EASY way out. Also, if a dog has strong enough prey drive...they will escape. Over or under...they will figure something.
First thing she needs to do is meet those prey drive needs. I like to call this filling the reservoir (stick with me here). Dogs have a list of innate needs that need to be met every single day. When they wake in the morning all of these reservoirs are empty and they need to be filled. The reservoir of prey drive happens to be a little longer on this dog than others. She needs to play some chase games (laser pointer, remote heli, BALL ON A STRING, go on constructive walks, dog park, anyway she can put some of that drive to use will be helpful. This will make life easier. Some people also confuse "prey drive" with a bored dog trying to entertain itself.
Second, she needs to do some serious obedience work. This dog needs to learn to give attention, to come, to heel, and to down stay. If she masters these four commands her dogs prey drive will have little impact on her life.
The obedience will take some time, especially if there is really a strong prey drive issue, but the only thing stopping her from fixing the problem are her excuses, nothing more. Tell her to get to work for the dogs sake!