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Thank you! Making sure everyone here can live harmoniously is very important to me and I've been pleasantly surprised by the personalities of both Ichabod and the pup.
I have worried about this pup with other animals but she's has proven each and every time, no matter who/what type of animal she's meeting, that she has no interest in treating them like toys or prey. She instantly goes belly up to other dogs (and cats), no matter how big or small and with livestock, she gets as low as she possibly can. I take her to my children's horseback riding lessons and there are two Nigerian Dwarf goat kids there (not much bigger than the pup) who roam loose on the farm. They're very sweet but timid around dogs. The pup not only lays down when she sees them, but stretches her back legs straight out behind her and her front legs to either side with her head on the ground. She's learned very quickly that staying still like that makes them more likely to approach her than if she's bouncing around in hopes that they'll play. She'll even sit quietly and just watch them as they bounce and race all over doing their baby goat thing. Do I think she has the makings of a good flock/livestock protector? Not at all but she's a phenomenal family dog which works just fine for me. She's a mix of four very energetic/hyper breeds but is nothing like what I would have expected her to be. She has incredible self control, especially for one so young. She doesn't get into things or chew anything she's not supposed to. She doesn't nip even when she's at her most rambunctious level but if she even looks like she might, a "no bite", even spoken at a whisper and she'll immediately stop. She's just over 15 weeks now, brought her home at 10 weeks and she's gone the last two without any accidents at home or anywhere else I've taken her. I know working from home has been a major benefit in getting through her puppyhood but wanting to learn and please is just who she is. Even when I've taken her to play with one of her sisters, she will try her hardest to follow commands despite getting pounced on and shoved over by her sister who does everything she can to keep my pup engaged in play.
As for Ichabod, there was a while I had wondered what was wrong with him because he's nothing like what I would expect from a male, especially an adolescent going through his obnoxious phase but as his hormones have kicked in, he's becoming even more mellow - not anything I thought possible, especially now being confined to the run although I'm sure he finds looking after the girls to be much easier. I also thought being confined would make him territorial but that hasn't happened either.
I'm very excited to see/get these new Dom girls today and I think this excitement is just as much for him as it is for me. Part of my debate was not wanting to cull the mean girls for new girls who still aren't a breed I want and it was by luck that I found these pullets at their age and at this time.
I have worried about this pup with other animals but she's has proven each and every time, no matter who/what type of animal she's meeting, that she has no interest in treating them like toys or prey. She instantly goes belly up to other dogs (and cats), no matter how big or small and with livestock, she gets as low as she possibly can. I take her to my children's horseback riding lessons and there are two Nigerian Dwarf goat kids there (not much bigger than the pup) who roam loose on the farm. They're very sweet but timid around dogs. The pup not only lays down when she sees them, but stretches her back legs straight out behind her and her front legs to either side with her head on the ground. She's learned very quickly that staying still like that makes them more likely to approach her than if she's bouncing around in hopes that they'll play. She'll even sit quietly and just watch them as they bounce and race all over doing their baby goat thing. Do I think she has the makings of a good flock/livestock protector? Not at all but she's a phenomenal family dog which works just fine for me. She's a mix of four very energetic/hyper breeds but is nothing like what I would have expected her to be. She has incredible self control, especially for one so young. She doesn't get into things or chew anything she's not supposed to. She doesn't nip even when she's at her most rambunctious level but if she even looks like she might, a "no bite", even spoken at a whisper and she'll immediately stop. She's just over 15 weeks now, brought her home at 10 weeks and she's gone the last two without any accidents at home or anywhere else I've taken her. I know working from home has been a major benefit in getting through her puppyhood but wanting to learn and please is just who she is. Even when I've taken her to play with one of her sisters, she will try her hardest to follow commands despite getting pounced on and shoved over by her sister who does everything she can to keep my pup engaged in play.
As for Ichabod, there was a while I had wondered what was wrong with him because he's nothing like what I would expect from a male, especially an adolescent going through his obnoxious phase but as his hormones have kicked in, he's becoming even more mellow - not anything I thought possible, especially now being confined to the run although I'm sure he finds looking after the girls to be much easier. I also thought being confined would make him territorial but that hasn't happened either.
I'm very excited to see/get these new Dom girls today and I think this excitement is just as much for him as it is for me. Part of my debate was not wanting to cull the mean girls for new girls who still aren't a breed I want and it was by luck that I found these pullets at their age and at this time.
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