Outta Here
Songster
- May 17, 2021
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It just takes patience and time in a controlled setting, over and over until the dog is rock solid reliable.That sounds amazing! I have a 6 month old German shepherd/border collie cross and she is in a phase of jumping all over everyone and chasing everything. She hunts and kills all kinds of birds and rodents, chases my kittens and gnaws on their fur if caught. I'm sure she would do more if I wasn't telling her to "leave it" whenever I catch her in the act. She will let them go at that point but still chases them. And as for the chickens, she's definitely not trained enough for me to attempt letting her near them without being on leash or a fence between. She would definitely think "snacks"!
I mistakenly thought that just because she grew up from birth to 10 weeks surrounded by chickens, ducks, cats, etc that she would automatically be fine with them the way her mom is. But that was definitely very naive of me. Especially since I started with kittens and chicks and not big chickens/rooster/cats who could teach her a lesson while she was little.
Here she is, clearly wanting to chase and eat some big yummy birds. But eventually realized it was no use, I wasn't having it, so she went to sleep. I hope one day this will be able to happen off leash and she will be their protector!
I had a friend who was full of excitement the day he got his first cockerel and ready-to-lay pullet. He thought his dogs would be okay because he had been able to call them off from chasing the chickens. The next morning, his unsupervised dogs killed both.
We live and we learn....
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