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Make sure the dog gets plenty of regular exercise, a tired dog is less likely to attack (though not impossible).
We have an Australian cattle dog that killed one when we first got her, but hasn't since. We have 12 ducks and 70 chickens and she just lays there and watches them. Some of our chickens are so bold to go right up to her and pick flies off her. She seems to know now that they are not food.
Our neighbors dogs are a different story....
We have an Australian cattle dog that killed one when we first got her, but hasn't since. We have 12 ducks and 70 chickens and she just lays there and watches them. Some of our chickens are so bold to go right up to her and pick flies off her. She seems to know now that they are not food.
Our neighbors dogs are a different story....