Instinct does not disappear just because a dog lives indoors.

In the comfort of a living room, it is easy to forget that many beloved breeds were shaped by centuries of pursuit, capture, and kill. Beneath soft ears and wagging tails, certain dogs carry drives that were never meant to fade. When something small darts across a yard or squeaks from a cage, that ancient wiring can switch on without hesitation. What looks playful in one moment can sharpen in the next. Understanding which breeds struggle most with restraint is not about blame. It is about knowing what still lives under the surface.



