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Well.. here's my humble opinion.I have cats also, so far dogs haven't hurt them, but I don't trust them. I would like for my neighbors birds and mine to be safe around them without electric fencing
With my husky/wolf, who has a crazy prey drive, and got to the chickens before (because my sister in laws kids opened their kennel without permission after being told to leave it alone, and just left it opened). What worked for us was free ranging the chickens around their kennel. They have a giant chain link fenced in with a ceiling, section of the yard. And after spending so much time in their kennel/run, with the flock roaming and squawking and running around right on the other side of their fence, they just ignore them now. They got out of the house recently due to a broken door, and I was right behind them, came around the house hearing my chickens yelling, fearing the worst. They were just sniffing around, and paying zero mind to the panicking chickens around them. I was so impressed. Started walking them near the chickens, with a soft muzzle just in case, they paid no mind. Where as before it was blood lust. Exposure without access to them seems to remove the excitement.I have cats also, so far dogs haven't hurt them, but I don't trust them. I would like for my neighbors birds and mine to be safe around them without electric fencing