And it went WONDERFUL! Munk is the friendliest chick I have at the moment, she is a BIG EE chicka, very friendly and calm. So I was holding her this morning and my dog was in the room. He is always in the same room as the chicks, because they are housed in my bedroom at the moment. I called him over, and was holding Munk, and I offered him a sniff test. He didn't even wrinkle his lip at her! No sign, no look, nothing that would be a threat to me. He merely sniffed her, and when she started flapping her wings, he backed off. It went so smoothly, and I am so proud of my boy.
Now I totally believe instinct overpowers any training, so these chicks will be safe and monitered closely when anywhere near the dog. My dog is also a Pit Bull, and I watch carefully for any prey drive. Haven't seen ANYTHING! If anything this dang dog fathers these chicks.
The ONLY problem I have, is the dog chasing the cats away. It was cute and protective at first, but now it's just getting redonkulas. So does anybody have any tips to help an overprotective pitbull loosen up a bit? LOL. He never harms the cats, but he is rather insistant with his nipping for the cats to GET OUT.
Now I totally believe instinct overpowers any training, so these chicks will be safe and monitered closely when anywhere near the dog. My dog is also a Pit Bull, and I watch carefully for any prey drive. Haven't seen ANYTHING! If anything this dang dog fathers these chicks.
The ONLY problem I have, is the dog chasing the cats away. It was cute and protective at first, but now it's just getting redonkulas. So does anybody have any tips to help an overprotective pitbull loosen up a bit? LOL. He never harms the cats, but he is rather insistant with his nipping for the cats to GET OUT.
) Sorry no tips on the protective issue though.
