And, there's something that I've never seen mentioned anywhere, but I'll bring this up here. Some dogs have the natural tendency to listen to the energy & feelings of other animals. Meaning, they "read" the intentions of the other critter, be it a hamster, a hen, a cat, or a crow. Entire silent conversations may go on... with an unspoken agreement on both sides about courtesy. The person watching gets the strongest feeling that "They understand eachother." Other dogs charge wildly right into any other animal's body bubble, and have zero inclination to listen energetically, to feel the feelings of the other animal, nor to come to any sort of an understanding, as it simply isn't in their nature, and prey drives can overwhelm. All dogs have the ability to listen to other animals' energy, but some are simply overcome by their own high levels of prey drive and excitability.
Usually when we have a dog who has this natural tendency to listen to the energy of other animals, and come to an understanding, they do well around chickens. Even bantams. Even chicks! They tend to give the proud, reserved, stuffy old rooster his space, but may stand happily near your mellowest hen, eagerly hoping she'll poop.
Usually when we have a dog who has this natural tendency to listen to the energy of other animals, and come to an understanding, they do well around chickens. Even bantams. Even chicks! They tend to give the proud, reserved, stuffy old rooster his space, but may stand happily near your mellowest hen, eagerly hoping she'll poop.

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