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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Hi guys,
my GSD Jaque is chasing, killing and eating chicken. usually he is calm and controlable when I'm around. But when I'm doing other things, out of sight he caught chicken 2 times 1. time at a friends place 2. time one of mine all neighbours here have their chicken roaming free ..and their dogs too Interestingly my friend has a GSD too and she killed 6 ducks but left the chicken alone... any working ideas?? no dead chicken around the neck please Or do I need to tie him up? |
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Master Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: PHNOM PENH, KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA. SOUTH EAST ASIA.
Posts: 527
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Yeah good luck with that - we got rid of our two yard chickens !! Karma was terrrorising them at 10 weeks .......
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www.thephnompen.asia GSD Karma (f) born 29.5.2010 passed 22.12.11 GSD Jirra (f) born 27.12.11 |
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I know what to do! You take the dead chicken, and spank the dog with it. Or tie it around your dogs neck with a hay string.
*Note, do not take this post seriously. See "Spank your dog with a dead chicken"
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Master Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: PHNOM PENH, KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA. SOUTH EAST ASIA.
Posts: 527
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Kinky !
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www.thephnompen.asia GSD Karma (f) born 29.5.2010 passed 22.12.11 GSD Jirra (f) born 27.12.11 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Jenkintown,Pa.
Posts: 9,852
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if your dog is killing things don'T let
him roam free. here are some of the ways to contain a dog: >>>> crate him. >>>> kennel him. >>>> put him in a pen >>>> leash him >>>> tie out >>>> keep him indoors >>>> go outside with him (this is one of my favorites) >>>> train him ( this works with a lot of issues)
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