Some pups are slow learnersCouple times? More like once..........
After that, you probably couldn't make him go near it.

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Some pups are slow learnersCouple times? More like once..........
After that, you probably couldn't make him go near it.
German Shepard's are smart... they CAN learn. When he hits the fence, tell him NO... Sternly... he will understand. After about 2 maybe 3 times of the zap... he hears NO, he WILL stop.
I’ve had problems with predators and find a strand or two of electric fence deters even the most determined of them. Good luck !!Hi everyone! I am having an issue with my neighbors dog & I was hoping for some ideas/ feedback/ information if anyone has dealt with this issue before.
My neighbors dog will not stop digging at the fence line and into my yard. He is a German Shepherd/ Husky who can fit it entire head and front limbs under the chain link fence. He is left outside all day, without supervision or toys (I have tossed him over quite a few balls and sticks because I feel sorry for the guy) and he has decided that trying to catch my chickens is how he entertains himself.
I have tried talking to my neighbors about it and they deflect responsibly, have no solutions, and are just generally hostile about the situation. So no help there!
What are steps I can take to protect my chickens? We are currently waiting on a contractor to build a privacy fence, but I don’t know that this will deter him in the long term. So- any ideas of how to protect them in the meantime? We have filled the holes in our side, buried rocks/ blocked the fence he had bent, put up particle board as a visual barrier in strategic spots already. I maintain it daily as he finds a way to move the rocks (they’re so big!! How does he do that?). I am looking for something more permanent on my end, that isn’t going to cost us an arm & a leg, and that I don’t need to maintain daily.
Any ideas are so very appreciated. I just want my chickens to be safe, thank you ❤
Thank you. I’m thinking this might need to be the route I take. Have the chickens ever gotten zapped? They can be so curious and I don’t want any of my girls getting hurt. Do you block the chickens from the electric fence?I’ve had problems with predators and find a strand or two of electric fence deters even the most determined of them. Good luck !!
I can't visualize how an electric fence on the opposite side is going to stop him from digging under.Chickens get shocked too and it doesn't hurt them.......and after that, they won't cross it either. I use it all the time with the birds for crowd control. Keeps them out of places (like garden plots) and off places (like patios) where I don't want them to go.
A properly setup electric fence is about as magic as it gets with barnyard animals (and varmints).