i don't do the "if its in the yard shoot it thing" unless it gets violent. i do keep a hose on handy and they respond that. I hoping she isn't pregnant but she is showing signs![]()
. we have a guard dog for my flock so no deaths...yet. I also have the other dogs (especial my border collie who is the male in my "pack") trained to keep the dogs away when she is in heat.
I don't like having to shoot the dogs. But these have shown aggression to me in the past when I tried chasing them out of my yard, and they roam in large numbers, from 6 to 12 members. Now I have chickens, ducks, geese, the dogs, and most importantly, my kids to protect. So if a stray comes in, it will be met with deadly force. I know each member of the pack, i have had encounters with them both just walking to the gas station and getting chased by them, and from them getting into my yard. I have too much at risk to play nice with mangy, aggressive dogs. I figure the kindest thing I can do for them is put them out of their misery. As I stated before, they have killed chickens, other dogs, and have bitten at least 1 child that we know of. That makes them a danger, and I will treat them as such.
I'm sorry your husky is pregnant. If you knew she was in heat, why didn't you confine her to prevent an unwanted pregnancy?
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. we have a guard dog for my flock so no deaths...yet. I also have the other dogs (especial my border collie who is the male in my "pack") trained to keep the dogs away when she is in heat.
