Perhaps if when she was a pup she would be. She is very loyal and trains easy. But the prey drive in her is strong and I have never tried to break that from her. I don't want squirrle's in my house or bunnies eating my veggie garden.She is one of the best dogs I have ever had.
Funny story tho. The PRs had gotten out on occasion and she has chased them. Her and her brother (aussie/lab mix) would spend hours at the fence staring & drooling at the hens. I have no doubt they would kill them if they could. I have no squirrels or rabbits in my yard. Lily has brought me baby bunnies every spring

If the chipmunks and mice were not so fast they would also be dead.
Enter my electric netting....after 3 days of it being electrified and countless yelps by the dogs as they touched it to get closer to hens (I had it up not electrified for almost a month. They were used to sticking their nose through it) & me cowering in the house because it broke my heart every time they shocked themselves
Neither now get within a 100 ft of the fence. It doesn't matter if I am standing next to it or not. Even if I move it they stay away.
And Lily will sit outside the veggie garden (not electrified) and I can leave the gate open and she doesn't try to come in. The veggie garden is the hens winter pasture. So they are all connected. She could walk up to the coop entering thru this way but doesn't. I have even left it open and gone into the house and neither have passed the open gate.
I guess this winter I will find out if they have a renewed interest in the hens. They know the metal fencing is safe. They love to sniff the perimeter to see where the rabbits and chipmunks have been. The best part is both could easily clear either fence but they don't. Thank goodness for small favors