Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it. That has been my goal, I don’t like forcing them to walk with me, it’s harder forcing them and definitely looks bad. The bull calf is still a bit skittish of people, so for him, it’s very important that I stay clam and control my energy (I’m a...
It’s definitely hard. She wouldn’t attack me, I know that for sure, it others I’m concerned about. I will be talking to my parents and see what the think of everything.
Okay thank you, I don’t think I’d be able to afford a vet bill, especially cuz the prices at my vet we use is going up. I will definitely keep y’all updated
Thank you for your response.
She isn’t in any fenced area anymore, just free roams. If I cannot keep her, she will be put down because I wouldn’t re-home an aggressive dog to anyone. We have two bottle baby goats, they are put in the backyard in the day and if they come in the porch, where my...
Yes, I am aware of other dogs being a threat, but she was always fine with the dogs she roams with, she has even adopted and raised a puppy we have who she has now turned on and that isn’t like her.
Thank you for your reply, it’s greatly appreciated.
My GP is going to be 5 next month. She isn’t in any pain from what we can tell, I can pet her all over and she shows no signs of being in pain. Positive encouragement is better for her, I think. We have tried both ways and none seem to work...
She’s coming along well, still haven’t been able to get her in a higher protein, I plan to do that soon, but she’s technically my parts calf, but I’m hoping to trade her for a dairy cow I’ve got.
Howdy y’all, I need some advice on my GP.
I was given a Great Pyrenees puppy almost 5 years ago. We have tried putting her in with the goats as a guard dog, but she ALWAYS finds her way out of everything, no matter what we do and prefers to free roam 15+ acres.
Well, as she has gotten older...
Update: We took him to the vet and unfortunately as they were getting stuff to tube feed him, he passed away. They said it was cuz if an infection in utero and he was one that was effected by it (as well as a still born). Thank you all for the replies and help.