- Jun 24, 2009
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Hello! I don't know if this is the best place to ask this, but here goes. We currently have a dog that was raised as a puppy and is now 15. She came to us after our chickens, but as a puppy was fairly easy to train. At the time we also had my husband's chocolate lab who was regularly hunting. He came before the chickens and all my dh had to do was tell him "No" and he left them a lone when we got them. Our chickens free range.
We are looking at getting another dog. Baylee's dad was a border collie/lab mix and her mom was a lab/German Wirehair mix. She is wonderful. She is all about "the rules" and makes sure the cats are not breaking them.lol She unfortunately has cancer.
We are hoping to get another dog before she gets to weak to help train it (since she seems to love that kind of thing.lol).
What breeds would you look for? What would you stay away from. Most dogs in the shelters are not puppies. We are trying to avoid anything that tends to run off. We want something medium to large. My dh would love to have a hunting partner again. I would love a dog that is good with everything, not aggressive, but watches to keep vermain away and protect the flock. I figured terriers, hounds, and huskies are out. I saw an old thread here, though of coonhound owners. We looked at what my best guess was a lab/redbone coonhound today and really liked her, but not sure about chickens....
Secondly, we could use some tips as to the best ways to introduce a new dog. We have never introduced an older dog to them without having a long relationship with them first.
We are looking at getting another dog. Baylee's dad was a border collie/lab mix and her mom was a lab/German Wirehair mix. She is wonderful. She is all about "the rules" and makes sure the cats are not breaking them.lol She unfortunately has cancer.

What breeds would you look for? What would you stay away from. Most dogs in the shelters are not puppies. We are trying to avoid anything that tends to run off. We want something medium to large. My dh would love to have a hunting partner again. I would love a dog that is good with everything, not aggressive, but watches to keep vermain away and protect the flock. I figured terriers, hounds, and huskies are out. I saw an old thread here, though of coonhound owners. We looked at what my best guess was a lab/redbone coonhound today and really liked her, but not sure about chickens....
Secondly, we could use some tips as to the best ways to introduce a new dog. We have never introduced an older dog to them without having a long relationship with them first.