need to vent.
sometimes training husbands is worse than training chickens.
We have a dog who is less than a year old. he was supposed to be a Karakachan/Pyr cross but turns out a border collie must have jumped the fence because he's now the spitting image of one and has all the wrong instincts. todays is the 6th chicken he has killed. despite this, I love him. once we brought him inside he became a lovely family dog. smart as a whip, hardly ever peed indoors despite having never been their during his early childhood, very lovable. our other dogs are chicken safe and the husband WANTS this one to be but wont accept that he isn't and keeps letting him out to play with the others and then gets mad at the dog when he kills a chicken (we freerange) I keep telling him that THIS dog cannot be trusted and can never go out without supervision. but he keeps letting him out.
I am tired of losing good chickens.
sometimes training husbands is worse than training chickens.
We have a dog who is less than a year old. he was supposed to be a Karakachan/Pyr cross but turns out a border collie must have jumped the fence because he's now the spitting image of one and has all the wrong instincts. todays is the 6th chicken he has killed. despite this, I love him. once we brought him inside he became a lovely family dog. smart as a whip, hardly ever peed indoors despite having never been their during his early childhood, very lovable. our other dogs are chicken safe and the husband WANTS this one to be but wont accept that he isn't and keeps letting him out to play with the others and then gets mad at the dog when he kills a chicken (we freerange) I keep telling him that THIS dog cannot be trusted and can never go out without supervision. but he keeps letting him out.
I am tired of losing good chickens.