I'm sorry if I seemed mean, harsh, or disrespectful.
>> to me. Sorry.
True - if you've spent alot of time - months and money to try and retrain the dog and nothing is working - by all means get rid of the dog. If the dog is aggressive to people it needs to be PTS, if its aggressive or mean to other animals that aren't poultry - by all means get rid of it.
I am an avid pet owner and animal lover - look at my sig and I have pets who are all natural enemies and predators of each other but I knew that going into owning each pet. My dogs will kill rabbits - my shepherd chow mix I took rabbit hunting last year with my neighbor because she good at it - and I owned rabbits - she knew if they were in cages they aren't to be touched.
How is the dog getting to the poultry? If your dog can get to them other predators can as well - so you may want to look at fortifying your coop and run better for future with or without the dog.
I am just tired of seeing people who have chickens for a year or two or less and their dog is expected to like and love them - and then when something like this happens the first animal to go is the 10 year old dog.
It just doesn't make sense to me. Dogs are predators - and certain dogs have a higher prey drive. My neighbor's cousin shot his dog for killing a chicken he had just gotten a few weeks previously - and this is something I hear about quite often. Shooting the dog themself or taking to the pound and it seems so harsh to a pet that was there first is all i'm saying.
Again - sorry for your loss I know its tough, but don't jump the gun right after an incident.
Just curious though - how much time, energy, and money have you tried to devote to training the dog and protecting the chickens? (ETA this is a rethorical (sp) question ) - If you can't afford it and weeks and months of training hasn't worked - then do what you got to do.
Good luck and