I have two 24/7 outside dogs; a Catahoula and a German Shepherd/Great Pyrenees mix. As I have said in previous posts, I certainly “lucked” out in the chicken-friendly dog department.
We have had our Catahoula now for almost 12 years. He is getting old, but he’s still a steadfast guardian of our home and anything attached to it. When he and his old partner, Stryker, were in their prime, they would take turns patrolling the premises...day and night. Tuff now sleeps mostly during the night. And if he could, he would sleep in the coop with the chickens.
Two years ago, a few months after we lost our other old Catahoula, a scrawny pup with jaunty ears showed up wandering outside our farm fencing.
Who knew this dog, that I didn’t want (we already had 6), would be a godsend. We took her in without knowing what an asset she would be.
It turns out Sadie is a mix of German Shepherd and Great Pyrenees. This dog has had absolutely no formal training. What she does for us, our home and our animals/livestock has had to come from her inherited nature/instinct. She sleeps mostly during the day and is up ALL night patrolling the place. When she is awake during different times of the day, she wonderfully interacts with my chickens, young and old.
Funny note, Sadie will lay in the yard and crack hickory nuts and the hens will gather around her waiting on those nuts to fall from her mouth. Does anyone know how hard a hickory nut is? I can’t crack it with a hammer. Here is a picture of Sadie and a few of her girls.
Now we live way out in the boonies and our few neighbors are not close at all; however, I am sure her incessant barking is heard throughout the night. Me? Nope, I do not hear her, thanks to my noise machine that also drowns out my DH’s snoring.
I can only hope your experience with a dog is as wonderful as mine has been with Sadie.
A picture of Sadie when the 4 hens were turned out with her. She was 8 months old.
And a picture of Tuff and Sadie with the OG hens. (Original Gansta Hens)