New to the site! And got questions!

Welcome to BYC.
Regarding your other post:
I would keep the puppy away from the chickens until he is trained not to chase them. And definitely trained not to pick them up in his mouth. He may not be trying to harm them, but he obviously will.
I hope your hen/pullet recovers soon. Good luck to you both.
 
Welcome to BYC.
Regarding your other post:
I would keep the puppy away from the chickens until he is trained not to chase them. And definitely trained not to pick them up in his mouth. He may not be trying to harm them, but he obviously will.
I hope your hen/pullet recovers soon. Good luck to you both.
Oh yeah normally we can catch him from grabbing them but if we don't go out with him we'll its a nightmare....now there is also a possibility that this is the work of another dog in the neighborhood but I can be certain...the day this happened the cameras we have out back were down for repair! Regardless all I want is for her to get better!
 
Oh yeah normally we can catch him from grabbing them but if we don't go out with him we'll its a nightmare....now there is also a possibility that this is the work of another dog in the neighborhood but I can be certain...the day this happened the cameras we have out back were down for repair! Regardless all I want is for her to get better!
A fully enclosed run would probably be your best defense. If you can find a used dog kennel, add a metal roof, and wrap it with 1/2" hardware cloth, you will feel a lot more secure.
 
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