dogowner2020
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Im not a duck owner, Im a dog owner. I own 2 rescue dogs that are mutts. They appear to be bully mixes of some kind, mainly American Staffie. Their pray drive is insane. Both are a little over a year old and are rescues so we are still working on some behaviors. I live in a lake community.
Today I was walking the 2 of them around the lake. We were working on walking in heel in an area where there was no wildlife in site because my dogs really need the practice. These dogs, being bully mixes have a very strong pray drive that we are working on training out of them, with variable levels of success depending on the day. Anyway, both are walking well, when all of a sudden a bush shakes, and both my dogs dive in at super speed before I realize whats happening. Turns out a group of ducks had been hiding in there. The more dominant one comes out duck in mouth and her sister grabs onto its butt, both are shaking now to get it away from the other. Im screaming at both dogs, pulling their choke collars, the duck is thrasing and the dogs are trying to pull her away from each other, I grabbin the dogs shaking them off the duck. It finally gets free of their jaws, and runs off, not looking immediately hurt, but it got out of there as fast as it could before I got a good look. I look down and see feathers, 2 splashes of blood and a bloody paw print on the ground. I quickly check over my dogs, and deduce, as I expected, that it is duck blood. The duck at this point is gone and has dived into the water so I wasn't able to catch it and check how bad the injuries were, and if I had, my dogs would probably continue grabbing at it. Is there anything I should be watching for or anything I can do for her or will this duck and her flock take care of her? There are a lot of ducks that live on my lake so I would not recognize her, unless I see her walking around looking visibly injured.
Today I was walking the 2 of them around the lake. We were working on walking in heel in an area where there was no wildlife in site because my dogs really need the practice. These dogs, being bully mixes have a very strong pray drive that we are working on training out of them, with variable levels of success depending on the day. Anyway, both are walking well, when all of a sudden a bush shakes, and both my dogs dive in at super speed before I realize whats happening. Turns out a group of ducks had been hiding in there. The more dominant one comes out duck in mouth and her sister grabs onto its butt, both are shaking now to get it away from the other. Im screaming at both dogs, pulling their choke collars, the duck is thrasing and the dogs are trying to pull her away from each other, I grabbin the dogs shaking them off the duck. It finally gets free of their jaws, and runs off, not looking immediately hurt, but it got out of there as fast as it could before I got a good look. I look down and see feathers, 2 splashes of blood and a bloody paw print on the ground. I quickly check over my dogs, and deduce, as I expected, that it is duck blood. The duck at this point is gone and has dived into the water so I wasn't able to catch it and check how bad the injuries were, and if I had, my dogs would probably continue grabbing at it. Is there anything I should be watching for or anything I can do for her or will this duck and her flock take care of her? There are a lot of ducks that live on my lake so I would not recognize her, unless I see her walking around looking visibly injured.
We care about people and other pets to. 
I did have a duck scalped completely by a raccoon that made a full recovery without extra help from me. Of course this can be impacted by age, nutrition, and so many other things.

But seeing it done again gives you an ah ha moment! 


