AllenK
Chillin' with the herd
It really sounds like I need a GP. I could use a big white dog down here.I have a chocolate lab, brown halfling rottweiler, and a cookie monster. The coookie monster is a cool dog, stubborn but a great surprise! Not one of them are chicken killers, they are our flock protection animals. If the lab would have gotten to the hawk that tried to predate our flock, it wouldn't have ended well for the hawk.Our black Lab/great Dane had to be put down a few weeks ago. He was full of cancer. It was and still is heartbreaking. We now have a Catahoula pup about 6 months old that wandered up to our DD's house. They gave him to us to replace the dog we lost. Catahoulas are used to hunt hogs and herd cattle. He is brilliant smart, but that hunting instinct is there. He alerted on the chickens and our male Great Pyrenees plowed into him like a Mack truck, took him by the throat and shook him like a rat. He looked at the chickens a few more times and a firm No from me sent him scurrying under the porch. He will run up to the fence and bark at the sheep and gets scolded for it. I just heard our male GP correct the Catahoula pup with a snapping growl and went outside. They both came from the fence where the sheep are, so I can only surmise that the pup was a little too interested in the sheep. I praised the GP and petted him.
The pup no longer even looks sideways at the chickens. I'll be working on the sheep part.
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