lcertuche
Loving the herd life
I am so mad this a.m. DH woke me at 4:30 a.m. to tell me those little chicken killing mutts my son rescued killed another one of my chickens. Well it turns out it wasn't one of mine so now I need to find out who lost a rooster last night.
This dogs (2) were both dumped within days of each other. One looked like a skin covered skeleton. I still have a hard time believing it was even alive. Nethertheless they have already killed four of my birds. I am extra careful to leave them penned up on my porch until after dark and just let them run around for a few hours at most before calling them back. They are good watchdogs and has killed opossums but also neighbors cats, stray cats and armadillos. My grandson loves them so much and they are really friendly when they are killing critters. I heard other dogs last night too and we do have a problem with a roaming pack of dogs.
I don't have a gun or I probably would have killed the little mutts with the first chicken. I can't get anyone to take them (no one wants a chicken killing dog). I don't have the money to take them to a vet to put down and the dog pounds, rescues, etc. are full (always). Probably why people dump them on the country roads. People have no idea how cruel that is for the animals.
This dogs (2) were both dumped within days of each other. One looked like a skin covered skeleton. I still have a hard time believing it was even alive. Nethertheless they have already killed four of my birds. I am extra careful to leave them penned up on my porch until after dark and just let them run around for a few hours at most before calling them back. They are good watchdogs and has killed opossums but also neighbors cats, stray cats and armadillos. My grandson loves them so much and they are really friendly when they are killing critters. I heard other dogs last night too and we do have a problem with a roaming pack of dogs.
I don't have a gun or I probably would have killed the little mutts with the first chicken. I can't get anyone to take them (no one wants a chicken killing dog). I don't have the money to take them to a vet to put down and the dog pounds, rescues, etc. are full (always). Probably why people dump them on the country roads. People have no idea how cruel that is for the animals.