Introducing chicks to dogs

A lot depends on the individual dog, the master and the way you introduce them together.

I raise and Breed working Scotch Collies, they are naturally inclined to nurture and care for baby animals, these dogs are incredible around all types of livestock, with natural instincts to herd, guard and be great companions- Yet even with all of this great potential puppies do make mistakes and need correction. I inform the puppy buyers about training, and answer all their questions, helping them through the rough places.

I've been breeding and training dogs for 10+ years and I've always grown up with good farm dogs. I introduce all my pups to every animal on our farm and start them on training and learning how to herd, behave, and respect the livestock. My dogs are Registered with the OTSC and puppies will be eligible for registration as well.

If you are interested in buying a working farm collie puppy, please send me an email. :) and check out my website @ onegoodfarmdog.wordpress.com

Start off right and get a farm dog who has been bred to work with and be around animals!

This top picture is of Eva (one of my female scotch Collies) with 2 of our Rhode Island Red chicks on the ride home from the hatchery, I start off the dog/chick relationship immediately and it's easy with a good dog.


These are my Great working farm hands, they are the best!
 

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