Friendly_Lurker
Free Ranging
I knew a neighbor dog with soft mouth once. Long, hilarious story. So, this dog, Shenaide, thought all the poultry belonged to her owner. One day, my little golden bantam went missing. The neighbor in question found her in the her kitchen. Then the bantam rooster went missing, and the neighbor called us up, saying that there was an “ittie-bittie rooster crowing in her kitchen”. We went and collected him, and a duck was kidnapped shortly after. Now she’s got fences! No more kidnapped birds! The stolen birds were always found unharmed.I have a Great Pyrenees, rescued at age 3, before we got our chicks. When they were old enough to be outside (and DH had finished the coop) we walked the dog in the chicken area on leash. He lunged at the chickens twice and received 2 light corrections (tug on leash and firm "NO"). He now ignores them. GPs are livestock guardian dogs by natural instinct, which is why we got him, even though he was a city dog all his previous life. We got lucky, for sure. Agree with all previous posts, you need to invest time in training, and I would imagine that your dog could be shaped to retrieve anything, as that is their natural inclination. Could very well have a "soft" mouth, maybe he could collect your eggs???![]()