I grew up on a wildlife preserve, around a lot of owls, lucky to ever see them, never an animal I thought was very active. Until I started coyote calling, and they are deceivingly fast, had one on a glide at one stand, so I hit some mouse squeaks because I wanted to see if I could draw him in. I was standing up, looking straight at him as he was gliding towards me at eye level, a few little pumps of his wings and he went from blue heron to fighter jet, I had to swing my arms to make it bank away.
He was about 5 feet from my head... cool, but nuts, those suckers are stealthy
As far as decoys, my buddy has the little rabbit decoy that kind of shakes a bit, I don't know if it is the quiver rabbit or not. Just not enough motion to get attention if you ask me, it is also a bit small, may work for dogs that are already close, but I think something like the mojo critter/ jack in the box is a better choice. I just bought the mojo critter myself, good motion, gets the "tail" wagging up in the air for good visibility, very enticing. The jack in the box is a little more tame, but same kind of deal, decoy off the ground for visibility, good movement and with a call built in.
Go over on predatormasters and those guys are nuts about the mojo critters, there is often guys putting up videos where you can see reactions, guys starting threads about their decoys being destroyed by incoming dogs, or them accidentally shooting them when a dog tries to hit it... Figured I would give it a shot.
Good luck out there