HoneyDreameMomma
True BYH Addict
My adult LGD, Miller, has always had very mild food aggression. He never growls at people, but when other animals - particularly the cats and chickens - try to get their snouts into his dish, he does the 'growl and lunge.' He's never harmed any of them; it's obvious he's just trying to get them out of his space.
Maybe I should have corrected it, but I never did, because I figured with 6 barn cats and over 20 chickens, if he didn't chase them away, he'd never get any food.
However, within the last week or so, three of our goats seem to have acquired a taste for dog food. Terrible, I know, and I get them out of it every time I see it happen, but it doesn't seem to matter if they've had their grain or how much hay, etc. is out for them, if they see the dogs eating, they come and try to butt their way into the dogs' dishes.
Our new LGD puppy, Clyde, is such a softie he just lets them in (while frantically trying to get as much food as possible before they eat it), but Miller has started doing the growl and lunge at them. Again, he hasn't hurt any of them, but I noticed that Clyde is starting to half-heartedly growl at the goats now too (although not enough to intimidate them in any way ).
My question is, is this behavior harmless? I worry that if Clyde learns from Miller to growl at the goats, he might try to take other liberties with them.
I was thinking of creating a little run area within the goat pasture that we put the dogs into for feeding time, so the goats can't get to their food. Has anyone had success doing something similar? Any other suggestions?
The three goats in question are pregnant and I was wondering if there sudden interest in dog food is because they need more protein. We give them a 16% protein feed, and a mineral lick, but the hay available around here this time of year doesn't have as much protein as I'd like. Any suggestions on goat diet that you think might help would also be appreciated. Thanks!
Maybe I should have corrected it, but I never did, because I figured with 6 barn cats and over 20 chickens, if he didn't chase them away, he'd never get any food.
However, within the last week or so, three of our goats seem to have acquired a taste for dog food. Terrible, I know, and I get them out of it every time I see it happen, but it doesn't seem to matter if they've had their grain or how much hay, etc. is out for them, if they see the dogs eating, they come and try to butt their way into the dogs' dishes.
Our new LGD puppy, Clyde, is such a softie he just lets them in (while frantically trying to get as much food as possible before they eat it), but Miller has started doing the growl and lunge at them. Again, he hasn't hurt any of them, but I noticed that Clyde is starting to half-heartedly growl at the goats now too (although not enough to intimidate them in any way ).
My question is, is this behavior harmless? I worry that if Clyde learns from Miller to growl at the goats, he might try to take other liberties with them.
I was thinking of creating a little run area within the goat pasture that we put the dogs into for feeding time, so the goats can't get to their food. Has anyone had success doing something similar? Any other suggestions?
The three goats in question are pregnant and I was wondering if there sudden interest in dog food is because they need more protein. We give them a 16% protein feed, and a mineral lick, but the hay available around here this time of year doesn't have as much protein as I'd like. Any suggestions on goat diet that you think might help would also be appreciated. Thanks!