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It is not unusual for them to play/attack chickens as a puppy. Actually most people have to find out the hard way to see if they will become a chicken chaser (potential killer) as with any dog it depends on their personality. Some dogs will outgrow their obsession with killing birds when they mature but you have to be aggressive(Not aggressive towards the animal, I mean training aggressively) yourself in addressing the problem. Great Pyrs are protectors at heart but each dog has his own personality and temperment. For the most part they were bred to guard larger animals (Sheep, goats, etc) not fowl. Remember he is still a puppy, wants to play and is still learning.
Unlikelyfarmers as others have said you need to break him of that bad habit NOW! A dog that guards his food is a potential lawsuit just waiting to happen. What if a child walks by when hes eating, he will attack (Children are smaller so unless they know the child (even then) they are assumed by an aggressive dog to not be dominate over them). Dogs are mostly pack animals, that means a chain of command like the military. If you aren't above them on the chain you do not get respect. No respect means they have no qualms about ripping you apart if you do something to set them off. They should view ANY HUMAN as being above them on the chain unless the dog knows that person means you, your animals or family harm. A well trained dog will know when and if he should attack. If you have ill will towards another person and your dog acts upon it you should not scold or discipline him for it either. If another person makes you uncomfortable ask them to step away from you, your dog will pick up on it and any sudden moves they make towards you may lead to an attack.
Anyone I mean ANYONE should be able to walk up to him at any time put their hand in his food and take it away without him so much as growling. If he whines thats a different story but he should make no aggressive movements or sounds. It is for your safety, peace of mind as well as his (If he bites someone he will most likely be put down.)
Bubba
PS What color is your dog? The solid white kind or striped or....
Unlikelyfarmers as others have said you need to break him of that bad habit NOW! A dog that guards his food is a potential lawsuit just waiting to happen. What if a child walks by when hes eating, he will attack (Children are smaller so unless they know the child (even then) they are assumed by an aggressive dog to not be dominate over them). Dogs are mostly pack animals, that means a chain of command like the military. If you aren't above them on the chain you do not get respect. No respect means they have no qualms about ripping you apart if you do something to set them off. They should view ANY HUMAN as being above them on the chain unless the dog knows that person means you, your animals or family harm. A well trained dog will know when and if he should attack. If you have ill will towards another person and your dog acts upon it you should not scold or discipline him for it either. If another person makes you uncomfortable ask them to step away from you, your dog will pick up on it and any sudden moves they make towards you may lead to an attack.
Anyone I mean ANYONE should be able to walk up to him at any time put their hand in his food and take it away without him so much as growling. If he whines thats a different story but he should make no aggressive movements or sounds. It is for your safety, peace of mind as well as his (If he bites someone he will most likely be put down.)
Bubba
PS What color is your dog? The solid white kind or striped or....