OMG I LOVE themJuno, Tango, Ripley and Creed.
3 super snow dogs that Will never, ever be cold in the Kansas Winters.
And Creed my sweet baby boy.

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OMG I LOVE themJuno, Tango, Ripley and Creed.
3 super snow dogs that Will never, ever be cold in the Kansas Winters.
And Creed my sweet baby boy.
That's the thing, he's already pretty good at ignoring them, glances at them as he walks past but not chasing. its fairly infrequently that I have to call him off. Until these 6 new hens.
Eggs are a regular part of their feed, I've never really used it as a treat. It might be to late to change it to just a treat now.
SO many things to say here.... He is a baby!! Training him is a long process. His DNA is perfect for flock protection but... he's still a baby, not even a toddler yet so have very low expectations right now.
Peroxide as a punishment?!?!?!!!! Did I read that right?
My toddler Leonberger, similar in way to Anatolian and Pyrenees, is a giant, heavy bouncing ball of crazy around my chickens. He's in training, he's unpredictable. He does seem to be way more interested in some chickens over others. I've seen that in my other Leonberger's as well.
Patience. Keep separated until trained. Conduct actual on leash training sessions "be nice to chickens." Reward based, not fear based.
SO many things to say here.... He is a baby!! Training him is a long process. His DNA is perfect for flock protection but... he's still a baby, not even a toddler yet so have very low expectations right now.
Peroxide as a punishment?!?!?!!!! Did I read that right?
My toddler Leonberger, similar in way to Anatolian and Pyrenees, is a giant, heavy bouncing ball of crazy around my chickens. He's in training, he's unpredictable. He does seem to be way more interested in some chickens over others. I've seen that in my other Leonberger's as well.
Patience. Keep separated until trained. Conduct actual on leash training sessions "be nice to chickens." Reward based, not fear based.
Right. Medical emergency, not recommended for Training.The vet told us to give peroxide to our dogs if they ate anything that might be toxic or harm them. For instance the 2 corgis got into the suet we have for outside birds. Had to make them vomit.