This works. Holding a chicken and telling the dog that it's MINE got through. I have a new Border Collie puppy, and he was absolutely not getting the idea that chickens do not belong in his mouth. He couldn't get the larger chickens, he's only 4 months old, but as soon as a hen left her young-ish chicks to start laying again, the game was on. In past years, all of my other dogs learned quickly to leave chickens alone simply because they knew I was mad at them, and they wanted to please me (Two labs, two Borders, and a couple mixed breed Lab crosses). This little guy was simply incorrigible until I got the idea into his head that the chickens were MINE. Other training is going even better now, he has a new level of respect. Thanks for the great video!
You are truly the best dog training teacher I’ve found. I had a real distaste for dogs for 35 of 36 years however out of nowhere A pup was dropped on my doorstep. After a few videos you’ve truly changed the way I feel about dogs there brains and is humans. Thank you so much. Your truly a wonderful teacher
I ended up with a dog that killed chickens. He is now my PTSD service dog that I have trained. He is no longer aggressive to other animals, but he will kill a dog treat pretty quick.
My 6th month old German Shepherd husky mix just killed a baby chick last night you just gave me hope I have to many pets for her to be a "killer" to birds of any sort
@@destinyc5595 I have a 10month soon 11 month GSD/ Husky mix, she’s broken into pretty secure coops and has now killed all 4 chickens we had, Im hoping I can train her…
@@rondaroushy651 awww I'm so sorry my girl is now a year the only thing that saved a chic 2 days a go is she has a pretty good recall now when I say off and come she did I was surprised as those killer instincts are hard to stop in the moment good luck first year or so it's really best to not let to much free roaming my girl has to crate as she was wanting to kill trash plants chew
This is great. I used "leave it" with a slip lead then prong collar for about 5 days total to teach my corso to not kill my neighbors' peacocks and peahens. Now we are fine with a flat collar. We're not at the off leash level yet, lol.
With my German Shep I raised chicks in the house. He was two years old when I introduced and he has good prey drive. They were my babies - so became his babies. He is great with them and even collects the smaller quail when they make a fly for freedom - 100% unharmed never once even the tiniest puncture mark. He has become a little protective tho - when the local cats come to visit. But great with my cat luckily :)
I’ve been training various breeds of dogs around chickens for 30 years or also and I have much better success not allowing them to step toward a chicken. I want them to step away and here’s why: when I am not there and a ruckus occurs in the yard or the coop most dogs (no matter how calm) will react to the commotion and go toward it. Wanting only to break it up or make it stop. Because the calm chciken workd of the dog has been violated. This could be triggered by anything such as a rooster breeding a hen and the hen screams about it. It can also be when two hens get in a fight, or when the weather changes abruptly to a cool windy day and all of the chickens are flying through the air like crazy, ruffling their feathers and flapping. This can trigger even the most calm dog to react and go toward the scene. As the commotion mounts the dog is overcome with the instinct to do something about it. Perhaps the dog even thinks he is doing his master a factor by grabbing the Rousch hen to make her be calm. But in the ruckus accidentally kills the bird. Just my two cents worth but you may want to consider taking it a step further and teach the dog not to walk toward the birds or pay any attention to their behavior. Works for me:)
I'm very impressed my Cane corso puppy is brilliant with our/any chickens.we have been bringing him into their pen every day since day 1 and now at 8mths he sulks if he can't come in and say hi to the girls.
I had a great time learning my dog the chicken was just a friend. Every weekend we would do some cleaning, add some fresh straw, bring fresh food etc. I would talk to our tiny chicken, talk to the dog and she understood rather fast that the chicken was just another 'kid' in the family. The dog would just sit there and try to engage with the chicken. It was only through this experience that I learned that I could communicate with my dog in another, more natural way. Iso of panicking when we were reaching a crossroad I will now just tell here to come a bit closer and she will look at me for confirmation about which way we are actually going.
Keen to see next video, just adopted a beautiful Spanish Galgos , only 8 months with very high prey drive and the local hares are a BIG challenge, also we have cats ..& in process of ‘blending’ the household ! Stressful times 😂x
Thank you.We we be trying this with our dog and rabbits.They used to be free range in our backyard but our puppy( golden rotti) just gets a bit to excited about them and literally jumps into there hutch to say Hi and eat there food.
LOVE THIS VIDEO. We also have an EM, he killed many when he was younger, I then separated them, kept him indoors whilst I was at work. About 9 months after he was desexed I experimented and let them together. He's been fine ever since, he is now nearly 5 years young. We now have the same issue with our newest dog, a JRT, he has killed 2, I am now keeping little guy separated when I'm at work.
Would be very interested to watch you work with puppy as I have a staffie pup who has Avery high prey drive and keeps lunging (playfully at the moment) for our rabbits
I've got a friend with a pet duck and a lizard. The way we get dogs to not try to kill them is we present them to the dogs from a nurturing, caring position. Like you would a baby. We allow them to sniff and look. One dog was a bit confused and opened her mouth to eat the lizard. I took the lizard away, tapped her with a finger on the nose and told her no. Then let her look and sniff again. She was fine after that. It's not that hard, but you have to take the time and effort to do it right. And of course don't let them alone with the animals unless you're absolutely sure they don't eat them.
Not related to this video. I just wanted to say thank you. I got a collie cross from rescue who is very like bonnie (reactive, anxious & fearful) and your videos with her have really helped me. I was beginning to think I couldn’t keep her even tho I’d worked with a trainer. I couldn’t find the 3rd video with Bonnie sadly. But I’ll keep watching your vids. Thank you again your videos are amazing! 🐕🦺
love this! im adopting a dog later this year, obviously i want to use balanced training and build a leadership relationship. i have your book about training the perfect puppy, but i was wondering if you could do a video or something about how to build a strong, calm leadership relationship with a rescue dog? mine will be a spanish stray dog so if you have any tips id love to hear them. i want to be the best leader i can for my new furry friend.
Did the high prey drive dog training ever get made? Can any one link it. I am trying to find it. I have a high prey dog and it is chasing after the chickens badly. I am at my wits end.
I had a coonhound mix ( I didn't raise him) that wanted chickens so bad he would vibrate his whole body while leashed near them. 10 min of firm( not brutal) correction and he was good for 11 years.
I love this video! Looking for the next one that you said you were going to post about dogs with high pre-drive… Can’t seem to find it. I’m adopting a wheaten terrier, but I have a small flock of chickens and a house parrot, and I want to be prepared.❤
I searched and searched for the video with Puppy and Sully meeting the chickens and couldn't find it. Did you make these videos? Or any other videos about controlling prey drive?? In about a month, my partner and I will be moving my cats with in his Australian Cattle Dog who has prey drive. My dog is wonderful with my cats, but I got him as a puppy, so it was much easier.
Do you have a video on training a dog to herd chickens? I have a Belgian Malinois and would like to train him for that since I'm planning on getting some chickens and letting them free range in the back yard and go in and out of an enclosure when I need them to.
Your dog is so big.. Thanks for this video because we have a dog mochi she's so funny but she figth our chicken and cat also.. This video is so helpful.. Keep safe every one..
My St. Bernard is 7 months and is fine on the long lead. Basically ignores the the chickens on lead, but is completely unpredictable off lead. My fox hound doesn't bother them at all not sure where I'm going worng with the puppy.
My cane corso has no interest in my chicken where our new puppy standard poodle she just wants to chase them and she nearly kill one we want to train her as now she has to be on lead in the garden or supervise outside if we're out there so this has help teach us to train her thank u
What about wild birds. Our Jack Russell terrier cross loves chasing them when we are on walks. He is 8 months old. He also barks at birds he sees through the window. Thanks so much for your advice!
You mention at 1 min 30 that this will be a 3 part series. I really want to see how you stop hunting dogs from killing chickens, as we have a Springer Spaniel 8 mth old pup who thinks they are terrific game. I cannot find you follow up videos. Can you post a link?
I have looked for your video on training a dog with high prey drive not to attack the chickens. I have a labordoodle which gets extremely excited and chases the chickens. Help!
How can I make this work with a 5month rescue working cocker spaniel and our old cat the runs at the sight of her. Our older dog and cat have always lived together.
I have been keeping my dog from picking up and eating poultry body parts after we slaughter. Do you think that is necessary to keep them from preying on the live poultry?
When you explained that if your stressed the dog will try to find a way to deal with it, it reminded me of when my cat stepped in and approached my dog when she was being just a little too rough jumping around (being playful) my cat scared the puppy off😂 does this logic work for cats too? Off topic I know😅
8 month husky German Shepard greywolf mix. 13 kills so far, she's great when we're present but as soon as our backs are turned... have crated her in coup, tied a body to her neck, hit her with the body. I'm lost. Husband won't get rid of her.
will im trying to get a dog and even the rescue centres are complaining that that most pf the dogs are being sold unbelievably silly prices and going to wrong homes , me wanting to resue one or get a good temperament dog is no less than a £1000 or 2 when i want to get a dog years or around , mastiff staff sharpie where would be a good place to go site breeder ect would need someones input please as i dont want high temperament
my 6 month old aspin behaves so well when we are around or playing with him but was accidentally discovered that he hunts and eats eggs and chicks in secret, he even dug those burried dead chicken to eat, we tied him in leash to avoid more victim but not sure if that is proper way to disipline him. please help.
Yesterday,my dog killed my family kitten,so I want to teach him that little animals arent prey,thats only if my mum cant find a new home for him as hes a lurcher crossed with a collie,and if we dont keep him if theres no other home hr can to, he'd have to be put to sleep, which im not letting happen so yeah
Can you do a video on how people train LGD to do their job. In other countries, US has a misconception and no one actually knows much useful information lol. The dogs have instincts, US thinks you don't train them. Ridiculous, they still need guidance and direction. Basic foundation.
How bout dog chasing cat cause its got a gopher in its mouth. My poor cat is scared of the dog now even though it doesnt normally bother with the cats. Its funny because our little cat stands up to the dog no problem, the big cat just turns and runs
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I just got a new dog yesterday and omg he is the sweetest German shepherd you will ever meet he is just the most amazing dog. I love him but he will kill livestock so gotta be careful.
Here to hopefully learn how to teach my supposedly flock dog "great pyrenees" to not kill my animals..otherwise he'll just have to be put down since i love my farm animals more than him
Yes. Very much so, and sexist and ageist. I think it is partially due to socialization (lack of with other breeds of dogs) in my specific area we have a lot of labs and they all migrate together but very few shepherds who love all breeds of dogs because they were not just around shepherds. Just what is see typically, not an exact science on my part 😂
@denis Gabone dogs pick up on your energy. If you stress out or get angry etc around people of other skin types or ethnicities, the dog will pick up on that and its guarding instinct may kick in. So it has to do with you more than the dog
@@CyclingthePeaks Yes, they pick up on energy. Yours and the other person's. But what _can_ happen if you don't socialize them properly or if they have a couple bad experiences with some people, is that they start associating physical features with bad people. My roommates dog hates people in hoodies, because of the energy a lot of them have. Not a bad trait in some neighborhoods if you ask me.
I think so yes. Many years ago my parents had a medium sized mixed breed and she was walking off leash when she encountered her very first black person. My mum barely managed to grab her tail in time because she very much did lunge at that person. Now whether it was just that individual or because of the color I cant be 100% sure but she didn't lunge at white strangers.
can't wait for the video about dogs with high prey drive!
This works.
Holding a chicken and telling the dog that it's MINE got through. I have a new Border Collie puppy, and he was absolutely not getting the idea that chickens do not belong in his mouth. He couldn't get the larger chickens, he's only 4 months old, but as soon as a hen left her young-ish chicks to start laying again, the game was on.
In past years, all of my other dogs learned quickly to leave chickens alone simply because they knew I was mad at them, and they wanted to please me (Two labs, two Borders, and a couple mixed breed Lab crosses). This little guy was simply incorrigible until I got the idea into his head that the chickens were MINE. Other training is going even better now, he has a new level of respect.
Thanks for the great video!
You are truly the best dog training teacher I’ve found. I had a real distaste for dogs for 35 of 36 years however out of nowhere A pup was dropped on my doorstep. After a few videos you’ve truly changed the way I feel about dogs there brains and is humans. Thank you so much. Your truly a wonderful teacher
This is beautiful bro
I ended up with a dog that killed chickens. He is now my PTSD service dog that I have trained. He is no longer aggressive to other animals, but he will kill a dog treat pretty quick.
My 6th month old German Shepherd husky mix just killed a baby chick last night you just gave me hope I have to many pets for her to be a "killer" to birds of any sort
@@destinyc5595 I have a 10month soon 11 month GSD/ Husky mix, she’s broken into pretty secure coops and has now killed all 4 chickens we had, Im hoping I can train her…
@@rondaroushy651 awww I'm so sorry my girl is now a year the only thing that saved a chic 2 days a go is she has a pretty good recall now when I say off and come she did I was surprised as those killer instincts are hard to stop in the moment good luck first year or so it's really best to not let to much free roaming my girl has to crate as she was wanting to kill trash plants chew
@@destinyc5595 I have her crate trained pretty good and working on her recall, is 50/50 and needs a lot of work, best of luck!
@@rondaroushy651 you too :)
This is great. I used "leave it" with a slip lead then prong collar for about 5 days total to teach my corso to not kill my neighbors' peacocks and peahens. Now we are fine with a flat collar. We're not at the off leash level yet, lol.
I’ve been waiting for the next instalment of this video... I hope you’ll still go ahead with it ☺️
She has grown so much and so fast!
Excited to see the one with Puppy. My husky’s got high prey drive and I want to teach her to be calm around cats
With my German Shep I raised chicks in the house. He was two years old when I introduced and he has good prey drive. They were my babies - so became his babies. He is great with them and even collects the smaller quail when they make a fly for freedom - 100% unharmed never once even the tiniest puncture mark. He has become a little protective tho - when the local cats come to visit. But great with my cat luckily :)
I’ve been training various breeds of dogs around chickens for 30 years or also and I have much better success not allowing them to step toward a chicken. I want them to step away and here’s why: when I am not there and a ruckus occurs in the yard or the coop most dogs (no matter how calm) will react to the commotion and go toward it. Wanting only to break it up or make it stop. Because the calm chciken workd of the dog has been violated. This could be triggered by anything such as a rooster breeding a hen and the hen screams about it. It can also be when two hens get in a fight, or when the weather changes abruptly to a cool windy day and all of the chickens are flying through the air like crazy, ruffling their feathers and flapping. This can trigger even the most calm dog to react and go toward the scene. As the commotion mounts the dog is overcome with the instinct to do something about it. Perhaps the dog even thinks he is doing his master a factor by grabbing the Rousch hen to make her be calm. But in the ruckus accidentally kills the bird. Just my two cents worth but you may want to consider taking it a step further and teach the dog not to walk toward the birds or pay any attention to their behavior. Works for me:)
My 9 week old Siberian Husky ...... ? The force is strong in this one, but I'm persevering with slow but positive results.
Where can I find the next video where you train Puppy to be around the chickens? That'd be very helpful!
Come on Eileen"
I'm very impressed my Cane corso puppy is brilliant with our/any chickens.we have been bringing him into their pen every day since day 1 and now at 8mths he sulks if he can't come in and say hi to the girls.
I had a great time learning my dog the chicken was just a friend. Every weekend we would do some cleaning, add some fresh straw, bring fresh food etc. I would talk to our tiny chicken, talk to the dog and she understood rather fast that the chicken was just another 'kid' in the family. The dog would just sit there and try to engage with the chicken.
It was only through this experience that I learned that I could communicate with my dog in another, more natural way.
Iso of panicking when we were reaching a crossroad I will now just tell here to come a bit closer and she will look at me for confirmation about which way we are actually going.
I can’t find the other parts? Would love to see 2nd and 3rd part as my dog is extremely prey driven and is now getting obsessive with it!
Keen to see next video, just adopted a beautiful Spanish Galgos , only 8 months with very high prey drive and the local hares are a BIG challenge, also we have cats ..& in process of ‘blending’ the household !
Stressful times 😂x
Wait now you have a farm? Awesome for you Will!
I love your leading by example approach, you're calm, so Eileen is calm. How gorgeous that she finds the chook food to be a delicacy though!
Thank you.We we be trying this with our dog and rabbits.They used to be free range in our backyard but our puppy( golden rotti) just gets a bit to excited about them and literally jumps into there hutch to say Hi and eat there food.
Love the way you explain things!!
LOVE THIS VIDEO. We also have an EM, he killed many when he was younger, I then separated them, kept him indoors whilst I was at work. About 9 months after he was desexed I experimented and let them together. He's been fine ever since, he is now nearly 5 years young. We now have the same issue with our newest dog, a JRT, he has killed 2, I am now keeping little guy separated when I'm at work.
Every time I bring my pup to the dog park, I recommend this channel to doggie mom and dads that are having a little trouble with their furry friend!
I watched a video today that advises against doggy parks they pick up behavior everywhere
@@destinyc5595this is not true
@@ellebelle3812 your opinion
Would be very interested to watch you work with puppy as I have a staffie pup who has Avery high prey drive and keeps lunging (playfully at the moment) for our rabbits
I've got a friend with a pet duck and a lizard. The way we get dogs to not try to kill them is we present them to the dogs from a nurturing, caring position. Like you would a baby. We allow them to sniff and look. One dog was a bit confused and opened her mouth to eat the lizard. I took the lizard away, tapped her with a finger on the nose and told her no. Then let her look and sniff again. She was fine after that. It's not that hard, but you have to take the time and effort to do it right. And of course don't let them alone with the animals unless you're absolutely sure they don't eat them.
Great video and awesome hoodie!
Completely understand where you are coming from, you cannot say A TO B TO C it depends on what they may do next and yes your own energy is key . 🐾❤️👍
Not related to this video. I just wanted to say thank you. I got a collie cross from rescue who is very like bonnie (reactive, anxious & fearful) and your videos with her have really helped me. I was beginning to think I couldn’t keep her even tho I’d worked with a trainer. I couldn’t find the 3rd video with Bonnie sadly. But I’ll keep watching your vids. Thank you again your videos are amazing! 🐕🦺
Very nice to watch! Thank you. ❤️
Can't wait for the next one!
Can't wait for the next video, i have just got a 8 week old patterdale and i think is pray drive is high
love this! im adopting a dog later this year, obviously i want to use balanced training and build a leadership relationship. i have your book about training the perfect puppy, but i was wondering if you could do a video or something about how to build a strong, calm leadership relationship with a rescue dog? mine will be a spanish stray dog so if you have any tips id love to hear them. i want to be the best leader i can for my new furry friend.
Did the high prey drive dog training ever get made? Can any one link it. I am trying to find it. I have a high prey dog and it is chasing after the chickens badly. I am at my wits end.
Hi, your Beautiful Eileen is Growing up into one very Beautiful and handsome dog thanks for sharing a good tutorial all the best Lin
Will this work on an adult husky that is used to chasing cats?
I had a coonhound mix ( I didn't raise him) that wanted chickens so bad he would vibrate his whole body while leashed near them.
10 min of firm( not brutal) correction and he was good for 11 years.
where can i find the one you did with the foster dog who has a high prey drive?
I can't find the other 2 videos!
I love this video! Looking for the next one that you said you were going to post about dogs with high pre-drive… Can’t seem to find it. I’m adopting a wheaten terrier, but I have a small flock of chickens and a house parrot, and I want to be prepared.❤
I searched and searched for the video with Puppy and Sully meeting the chickens and couldn't find it. Did you make these videos? Or any other videos about controlling prey drive?? In about a month, my partner and I will be moving my cats with in his Australian Cattle Dog who has prey drive. My dog is wonderful with my cats, but I got him as a puppy, so it was much easier.
Great stuff!
Those chickens will be long dead by now though, nice fox-friendly open field and little softwood coop 😬
Really great explanation and i really enjoy watching your videoes so thank you very much for sharing them😊😊
Did you make the video about chickens and your high-prey-drive dogs? I can’t find it. Great videos, by the way!
Nice gate!
Do you have a video on training a dog to herd chickens? I have a Belgian Malinois and would like to train him for that since I'm planning on getting some chickens and letting them free range in the back yard and go in and out of an enclosure when I need them to.
Great work! And cozy chicken accommodation :-)
I can’t find the video with your foster pup that has the higher prey drive. Would love to see that!
Your dog is so big.. Thanks for this video because we have a dog mochi she's so funny but she figth our chicken and cat also.. This video is so helpful.. Keep safe every one..
My St. Bernard is 7 months and is fine on the long lead. Basically ignores the the chickens on lead, but is completely unpredictable off lead. My fox hound doesn't bother them at all not sure where I'm going worng with the puppy.
My cane corso has no interest in my chicken where our new puppy standard poodle she just wants to chase them and she nearly kill one we want to train her as now she has to be on lead in the garden or supervise outside if we're out there so this has help teach us to train her thank u
What about wild birds. Our Jack Russell terrier cross loves chasing them when we are on walks. He is 8 months old. He also barks at birds he sees through the window. Thanks so much for your advice!
Anyone have word of the 2nd and 3rd videos in this series?? I’m very interested in seeing those.
Thanks for this video, I can't seem to find the second one you mentioned - can someone point me in the right direction?
Was part 2 ever released? I cant seem to find it
can you tell us about the best guard dog for first time onwer
You mention at 1 min 30 that this will be a 3 part series. I really want to see how you stop hunting dogs from killing chickens, as we have a Springer Spaniel 8 mth old pup who thinks they are terrific game. I cannot find you follow up videos. Can you post a link?
Did the other videos he said were part of the series get posted? I can’t find them
How do I find training a dog with a high prey drive? This video was posted 3yrs ago so I’m assuming the other parts have been posted?
I have looked for your video on training a dog with high prey drive not to attack the chickens. I have a labordoodle which gets extremely excited and chases the chickens. Help!
I am also very interested in seeing the video training of a high prey dog not to kill chickens
How can I make this work with a 5month rescue working cocker spaniel and our old cat the runs at the sight of her. Our older dog and cat have always lived together.
I've got a staffie that is friendly with cats and other dogs. But whenever she sees a rabbit or bird she starts slobbering all over like she sees food
Where can I find the follow up videos?
I have been keeping my dog from picking up and eating poultry body parts after we slaughter. Do you think that is necessary to keep them from preying on the live poultry?
Waiting for next video
Are they leash trained?
what compony do you guys get Eileen's raw dog food from?
When you explained that if your stressed the dog will try to find a way to deal with it, it reminded me of when my cat stepped in and approached my dog when she was being just a little too rough jumping around (being playful) my cat scared the puppy off😂 does this logic work for cats too? Off topic I know😅
Been wanting to purchase a harness in the last 3 months but have been sold out. Where can i buy one???
Cesar Millan of UK
Better than CM
8 month husky German Shepard greywolf mix. 13 kills so far, she's great when we're present but as soon as our backs are turned... have crated her in coup, tied a body to her neck, hit her with the body. I'm lost. Husband won't get rid of her.
will im trying to get a dog and even the rescue centres are complaining that that most pf the dogs are being sold unbelievably silly prices and going to wrong homes , me wanting to resue one or get a good temperament dog is no less than a £1000 or 2 when i want to get a dog years or around , mastiff staff sharpie where would be a good place to go site breeder ect would need someones input please as i dont want high temperament
Did you end up making the next video? My Sheppard has killed 2 ducks and I need help!
I really need the high prey drive dog and the hunting one..
Low prey drive puppies shouldn't even be a problem..
my 6 month old aspin behaves so well when we are around or playing with him but was accidentally discovered that he hunts and eats eggs and chicks in secret, he even dug those burried dead chicken to eat, we tied him in leash to avoid more victim but not sure if that is proper way to disipline him. please help.
beautfiul video
What if the dog is totally fine supervised and the first time you’re not around they take out 7 within a few minutes?
Where is part 2 and part 3 of this video?!
Yesterday,my dog killed my family kitten,so I want to teach him that little animals arent prey,thats only if my mum cant find a new home for him as hes a lurcher crossed with a collie,and if we dont keep him if theres no other home hr can to, he'd have to be put to sleep, which im not letting happen so yeah
Can you do a video on how people train LGD to do their job. In other countries, US has a misconception and no one actually knows much useful information lol. The dogs have instincts, US thinks you don't train them. Ridiculous, they still need guidance and direction. Basic foundation.
Just here to see Eileen 😍
How bout dog chasing cat cause its got a gopher in its mouth. My poor cat is scared of the dog now even though it doesnt normally bother with the cats. Its funny because our little cat stands up to the dog no problem, the big cat just turns and runs
Advice: Don't forget to buy a right breed
Such as great Pyrenees and border collie
I tried and the dog make a baby goat bleed so it didn't work
What about a dog that charges at the animals as soon as he sees them. Regardless of what I do.
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I just got a new dog yesterday and omg he is the sweetest German shepherd you will ever meet he is just the most amazing dog. I love him but he will kill livestock so gotta be careful.
I’d rather see when you first started to train the dog. Obviously you’ve worked with the dog for quite some time in this video.
Can a dog still learn after killing a chicken ?
Here to hopefully learn how to teach my supposedly flock dog "great pyrenees" to not kill my animals..otherwise he'll just have to be put down since i love my farm animals more than him
Am very annoyed with my Puppy that has killed 8 of my chicken today not eaten any of them.
Tanks we have pup and he trys to kill the baby chicks
Can you please buy me the same puppy as yours please
!!!
Disregard me.
Will, here's a topic that I would like you to address: can dogs be racist towards humans?
Yes. Very much so, and sexist and ageist. I think it is partially due to socialization (lack of with other breeds of dogs) in my specific area we have a lot of labs and they all migrate together but very few shepherds who love all breeds of dogs because they were not just around shepherds. Just what is see typically, not an exact science on my part 😂
@@jjbowman4653 I mean towards humans
@denis Gabone dogs pick up on your energy. If you stress out or get angry etc around people of other skin types or ethnicities, the dog will pick up on that and its guarding instinct may kick in. So it has to do with you more than the dog
@@CyclingthePeaks Yes, they pick up on energy. Yours and the other person's. But what _can_ happen if you don't socialize them properly or if they have a couple bad experiences with some people, is that they start associating physical features with bad people. My roommates dog hates people in hoodies, because of the energy a lot of them have. Not a bad trait in some neighborhoods if you ask me.
I think so yes. Many years ago my parents had a medium sized mixed breed and she was walking off leash when she encountered her very first black person. My mum barely managed to grab her tail in time because she very much did lunge at that person.
Now whether it was just that individual or because of the color I cant be 100% sure but she didn't lunge at white strangers.
We have 2 at home and they killed over 10 roosters and hens of mine looking to control them🥲..
He killed when you were not there
Where is part 2 with the rescue dog with the prey drive?