To stop your dog from chasing, you can train them using positive reinforcement techniques, such as rewarding them when they listen to commands like "stop" or "leave it." Consistent training, exercise, and mental stimulation can also help redirect their focus and energy. Consulting a professional dog trainer may provide additional guidance and support.
Keep them on a leash. Seriously, you're trying to work against dog nature on this one, it's hunting the cars.
Try to get your dog away from the other dog chasing it OR try shooing away the dog chasing your dog OR they might just be playing "chase"
Put the dog on a lead whilst passing chickens and every time your dog tries to go them pull back on the lead and use a Stern "NO"
Chasing the cat.
Not unless the dog is changing speeds. If the dog is chasing the cat at a constant speed it is not an example of acceleration.
A certain woman has to start chasing after him.
Chasing rodents is instinctual in a dog. Either place the mice/cage in a separate room with the door always closed or get rid of the mouse or the dog. They will never be friends.
Just putting the cat near the dog, except put something between then like, putting the cat in a cat cage and the dog near it. Until they get better with each other and the dog wont chase it. If its a wild cat or just a cat that come in your yard, there's really nothing you can do, just keep the dog away.
a bee?
She held the leash firmly to keep her dog from chasing the birds.
no,more of a chasing and treeing dog
The dog chasing a ball is exhibiting kinetic energy, which is the energy possessed by a moving object. The dog's movement as it runs after the ball demonstrates this form of energy.