MaeM
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Hi! I wasn't sure where to open this thread, but since it's more about the dog than about the chicks...
So, I have a dog and I haven't had any other pets since I've adopted him in 2015. He's used to be the only "child", and showed signs of jealousy when I gave shelter to a horse a few months ago (he did things to get our attention, and even tried to eat the horse's dung... he was never coprophagous in the past). Anyway, I was chill because the horse was way bigger than him and knew how to defend himself in case he tried to bite him or something. One big stomp on the floor and the dog ran away).
But now, I've received 2 baby chicks as an advance Christmas present, and I'm not really sure about how to act with the dog... He's really curious about the chicks, but I don't let him get too close to them because he's the kind of dog who's always trying to catch small animals with his mouth, and I saw that same intention in his face when I introduced him to the chicks.
Currently, I have the babies in a room and sometimes I let the dog in (with my supervision). He looks at them and lifts up his ears, but whenever he gets too close to them, I tell him "noooo" in that tone he recognizes and he backs off... That's fine for now. My babies are slowly growing, and luckily I have a huge cage to keep them protected when I take them to the yard to enjoy the sun and the grass. But I don't want to keep them caged all the time, especially when they're adults.
Any personal advice on how to proceed with the dog? Any experience that you feel that could be useful for me?
Thanks
So, I have a dog and I haven't had any other pets since I've adopted him in 2015. He's used to be the only "child", and showed signs of jealousy when I gave shelter to a horse a few months ago (he did things to get our attention, and even tried to eat the horse's dung... he was never coprophagous in the past). Anyway, I was chill because the horse was way bigger than him and knew how to defend himself in case he tried to bite him or something. One big stomp on the floor and the dog ran away).
But now, I've received 2 baby chicks as an advance Christmas present, and I'm not really sure about how to act with the dog... He's really curious about the chicks, but I don't let him get too close to them because he's the kind of dog who's always trying to catch small animals with his mouth, and I saw that same intention in his face when I introduced him to the chicks.
Currently, I have the babies in a room and sometimes I let the dog in (with my supervision). He looks at them and lifts up his ears, but whenever he gets too close to them, I tell him "noooo" in that tone he recognizes and he backs off... That's fine for now. My babies are slowly growing, and luckily I have a huge cage to keep them protected when I take them to the yard to enjoy the sun and the grass. But I don't want to keep them caged all the time, especially when they're adults.
Any personal advice on how to proceed with the dog? Any experience that you feel that could be useful for me?
Thanks
