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Gun dogs can be trained quite easily to leave the poultry alone. As with any dog, they must be trained and it is much easier to train them before their first chicken chase.
Quote:Any dog can be trained to leave poultry alone. All dogs, no matter what the breed, are not going to be safe around poultry until after they have been trained to leave poultry alone.
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Sorry, I don't agree. That's like saying anyone can be trained as a brain surgeon or an opera singer. Well, they may be trained but it doesn't make them any good, and in the dog's case, not reliable.
The reason I would not recommend a gun dog as a poultry guardian is that many of them are small enough to be a coyote's dinner, and the larger ones are not large enough to fight off a small pack of coyotes. If a gun dog is well bred, he will be too soft mouthed to kill small preditors and what are you going to do with a live mink if your dog hands it to you?
I have an Airedale, and when she's with me, she is perfectly behaved around the ducks, chickens and goats - but I would not trust her an inch if I wasn't there. She doesn't take food unless it's given to her and she is given the "eat" command, EXCEPT when she thinks nobody is watching. Then she takes everything. She is big enough to tackle any of the larger predators yet gentle enough to play with us and not break skin. These dogs can be trained as protectors, SAR, police, bomb sniffers, hunting dogs etc. But all dogs are not created equal, just as all people are not created equal.
Well, if you get a puppy it's going to be some time before it's old enough to guard. Plus, you need to train, even pit bulls, to be guard dogs - not all of them do it naturally, because as you say, they can be great dogs.We're looking to get a pit bull puppy in the next few weeks, I think. . . . We want to have a dog that has the ability to protect us in a dangerous situation. Plus, pit bulls are not bad dogs. If they are raised/trained correctly and treated well, they are great dogs. I know that I'll feel a bit safer when we have one.
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Absolutely. We're not rushing into it blindly. The last thing I want is a strong dog that I can't handle properly. While it grows and goes through training, Cricket can frighten away any unsavory characters who might show up.