I have been so busy recently that I've barely had time to skim to keep up with all the chatter! It has been gorgeous here for the last week or so, and I've been stuck inside trying to plan the Valentine's Banquet, which is tomorrow! Then, my husband and I decided that we are going to try to sell our 4wd SUV and our 2wd pickup and just get a 4wd pickup so we can save on tags and insurance. So, I've been point on the vehicle search. Ugh! That is one thing that I did NOT need claiming all of my time this week! I am so far behind on trying to plan the banquet. Valentine's day isn't too far away and I have no idea what I'm going to do for my husband!
I've had some uh-oh's on a bird-related note recently as well.
Some of you who have been on here for a while may know that I got ducks and geese despite the fact that we have a lab (a.k.a. a dog who is bred to hunt birds). We worked with him when we first got the birds and haven't had a problem with him. In fact, I was comfortable enough with him getting along with the birds to leave him alone with the birds for 20-30 minutes while I walked to go get the mail. Yesterday, I was on the phone with the owner of one of the vehicles we're really interested in and I caught that the dog chasing my whole flock.
Now, I've seen him run PAST my flock in the past, and the flock thought he was chasing them. This time was NOT the same. He actually followed them when they changed direction. So, I went out and yelled at him and told him he was a bad dog. Then, this morning, I let my birds out same as always. Then, a little while later I caught the dog chasing one of my geese around the yard. He got tied up after that. When my husband got up, I told him to put the shock collar on the dog and keep an eye on him. So far, he hasn't done it again. I really don't know why the dog has suddenly started chasing my birds, but it's got me concerned. We've had the birds for nearly a year, and he is just now deciding to chase them. I really hope that it is just his way of trying to get more attention (my DH and I have been REALLY busy recently) and that it will stop when my husband spends more time with him. However, this dog has gone hunting without my husband before and has caught birds (pheasants, quail, chukar, etc) that are way more agile than my birds... I'm scared for my birds and not really sure what to do about this behavior. So far, he hasn't actually done anything more than chase the birds (he could have actually grabbed them in either instance), but I'm concerned that one baby step will lead to a landslide in this instance. AND, the dog is my husband's dog - one my husband uses for bird hunting among other things. Getting rid of him is NOT an option. I don't want to think of what will happen if I can't figure out how to solve the problem...
I've had some uh-oh's on a bird-related note recently as well.


