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As I said, earlier, how do you think the animal kingdom deals with unwanted intrusion, upon their group? And do you think that the intruder gets the point after being stomped on, hooked or ripped to shreds.....Well, my dogs learned the first time, with overwhelming submission, lots of noise and few slaps to the face....Now, who's closer to reality, the person who spends months of effort and worry, and money, trying to keep their dog away from the chickens, or someone who deals with it harshly, for thirty seconds, and never worries about it, ever again?
Royd you are absolutely correct. My hound went after our cat once. Yep once. I gave her the hurricane voice, she dropped, put my hand over her muzzle, held her in that possition, and told her very firmly in the hurricane voice something like no bad dog be good to the kitty. Ever since they all just lay around the back yard happily sharing their space. Only reason I didn't smack her is because she's lives to please the master and complies to all requests. But if she were bullheaded she would have gotten it.
Speaking to your dog in a firm voice and putting your hand over her muzzle is A LOT different than giving your dog "a beating" or "a few slaps to the face." But, I see where you said if she were bullheaded "she would have gotten it." I guess I am in the minority on this site. I just can't imagine hitting my dog.