Most dogs that worrying sheep do it as entertainment, often they don't kill them just have a chew and move on to the next sheep
They can be "re trained" but most would get a lead present
Most dogs that worrying sheep do it as entertainment, often they don't kill them just have a chew and move on to the next sheep
They can be "re trained" but most would get a lead present
This is way better than the sickest joke thread.
My daughter has grazed her knees (bicycle being towed by a scooter!!) and the dog licked some blood off her leg. Should I now be worried for my safety? In terms of infection; will my dog die?
Legalise anarchy
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
i eat raw fish and if i get the chance at a whale i wont say no.
...i probably just proved your point.
i would suggest a shot against girl cooties.
smells like fish... tastes like chicken, that's the hole to stick your...
wait. what?
Huskies and Malamutes are both known escape artists and any body that's ever owned one would know this.
Once a sheep killer always a sheep killer.
The dog needs a bullet.
What the dog eats has FA to do with anything.
The owner is fully responsible for "anything" his dog does.
If the owner is not willing to accept that then he needs to be banned from ever owning a dog again.
So sorry about that. Can't be helped.
It's a domestic dog that has come out from the suburbs and not familiar with the rural ways.
It's not my dog and not my lamb.
I'm just interested in the discussion, as I don't really know the answer, though I am now kind of getting there - Thanks.
I do sort of agree/believe that the dog's instincts/behaviour and the diet will not make a great deal of difference and that an untrained dog for such a situation is the problem, as opposed to its diet.
Thanks everyone![]()
Huskies and Malamutes also have a very strong prey drive. if it runs they will chase
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