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kmadams
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We have been watching him, and as I said, with the first two birds, we were not sure he was the calperate. But with the third, my son was right there. I have owned herding breeds all my life and currently have 4, so its not like I'm new the these dogs. My other 3 have no issues, and they were all introduced the same way. He has even been through some training classes, but just the basics, no herding or agility training yet. He is very well mannered and listens very well normally. I could understand if he was inclined to chase them, as that would be normal herding type behavior. Or even if he tried to eat them. But he simply killed her and dropped her, in a matter of seconds. We have worked for years to get out of town and into the country, and love having the chickens. We would also like to add other animals eventually. However now I'm concerned that if he has taken so easily to killing chickens, is this going to be a concern with baby goats, or the kids' ponies? Currently we now have to let the dog out to run in the morning, then he has to be crated or taken out on a lead, until we put the chickens up in the evening. Not only is this not a desired situation, but it's not fair to the dog either. We are in the process of getting him a run built, so he can be out in the run when we are not able to supervise him. But I also don't want him to have to live in a run all the time.
But I completely agree, how do we ever trust him in the future? He already knows to mind his manners when I'm watching him, but with my husband and son its not always the case. Which also makes me believe he will be able to discern when he is not under constant nwatch in the future.
My main question is , has anyone had similar issues with their dog, and if so did they ever become trustworthy? Has anyone had experience turning a dog with this issue around?
But I completely agree, how do we ever trust him in the future? He already knows to mind his manners when I'm watching him, but with my husband and son its not always the case. Which also makes me believe he will be able to discern when he is not under constant nwatch in the future.
My main question is , has anyone had similar issues with their dog, and if so did they ever become trustworthy? Has anyone had experience turning a dog with this issue around?