I've only ever had little dogs that would he scared of chickens..
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That's the best advice. A dog like that would not even leave my premises.I've been in a similar situation. In a couple hours, take the appropriate size dog crate/dog carrier out. Set it close to the door. Put a small bit of water in a dish, inside the crate/carrier. In the meantime, call a vet, and make an appointment to have the dog euthanized when you get it caught. When it goes in to get a drink, go out quickly, and shut the crate/carrier door. Load the carrier WITH the dog inside, and take it to the vet, and have it put down. Have a good cry.
I do not tolerate human aggression in a dog. It's dangerous, and tends to escalate.
I cannot believe all the callous suggestions here. This dog has likely never been trained or taught who’s boss before! Of course it’s going to show inappropriate behavior and aggression. Doesn’t mean it deserves to die.
Our last dog had some resource guarding issues briefly as an adolescent dog and he got over them with training and age. It IS possible to rehab dogs like that and fix them. He was also a very very sweet dog otherwise and was only like this in VERY specific circumstances. Granted, this dog seems a lot worse BUT I have heard of dogs far worse than my own being rehabbed as well so it is still possible.
I also guarantee almost any dog would react this way if they have never encountered such a high value item before. Most people don’t exactly expose their pets to dead chickens and have no idea how they would react. You may think your dog is not human aggressive and you wouldn’t tolerate it or your sweet baby would never attack, etc. but dogs can act VERY different with prey or in a pack than they would otherwise. Does not make them bad dogs.
However, THAT SAID!, this dog’s issues sound far more severe and dangerous than just a little growling, and I would say a professional trainer or behaviorist’s involvement is absolutely necessary in this situation.