Briza
Chirping
My dog seems to think that my 2 month old chicks are tennis balls. She doesn't shake them when she catches them and the birds are fine afterwards but I know the stress of being carried around by a puppy can't be good for them. The one bird that she was caught doing it to went into a brief shock but was up and acting normally within an hour so I don't know how many of them she's actually done this to. I never let the dog out unsupervised but there has been some miscommunication with my roommates and the dog is occasionally let out on her own by them when they forget.
Is there any way I can get her to stop? She's about 7 months old.
I'm not concerned about aggression as her demeanor remains playful throughout the supervised encounters she has with the chickens but she IS bigger than them and she plays rough with the one cat that will play with her(not bite-wise as she has excellent bite-inhibition but rather she pounces on him and she weighs about 50lbs). I'm more concerned that she will hurt them on accident and want to teach her that chickens are not playthings.
When I'm around she knows that I will scold her but I'm concerned she'll do it when I'm not looking. What can I do about that? Rub something on all the chickens that will taste nasty to her?
Is there any way I can get her to stop? She's about 7 months old.
I'm not concerned about aggression as her demeanor remains playful throughout the supervised encounters she has with the chickens but she IS bigger than them and she plays rough with the one cat that will play with her(not bite-wise as she has excellent bite-inhibition but rather she pounces on him and she weighs about 50lbs). I'm more concerned that she will hurt them on accident and want to teach her that chickens are not playthings.
When I'm around she knows that I will scold her but I'm concerned she'll do it when I'm not looking. What can I do about that? Rub something on all the chickens that will taste nasty to her?