If I can get a pit/lab puppy (now almost 2yrs old) to get along with our flock of chickens, ducks and geese; I'll bet you could also! Although "Cha-Cha" doesnt "grab" or take down our chickens and fowl, we did teach her to "leave Em" and now she will sit on our concrete patio and just watch them for hours on end, lol. She will chase them when they approch the house though, but instead of grabbing them, will "jump over them to scare them off, which is OK by me becouse the dropping of the birds is such a mess and hard to get off the concrete.
This all needs to be done as mentioned above, as a pup, but depending upon the pups personality, CAN BE DONE with time and determination.
Email me for some tips if you'd like. PS....... I also do "Poultry Rescue"!
LeAnne Nord
Waterstrike Retrievers
262.567.0022
www.waterstrike-retrievers.com
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L.E.A.R.N (Labrardor Education And Rescue Network) Volunteer
www.labadoption.org
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If you breed, rescue. If you dont breed, rescue anyway.
"If your not part of the solution, you are than part of the problem."