3Beasties
Well-Known Member
I'm after some advice please.
My cocker spaniel Lacey is 7 months old. I've had her since 7 weeks and since then she has been bought up around our free range hens.
Despite my best efforts she still finds these too tempting and given half a chance she will chase/catch and would kill. There have been some very close calls but thankfully all hens have lived to tell the tale.
It can't go on though. Up until recently while I am with her she would generally listen and stay away from them but I literally have to be 'on top' of her the whole time. It causes problems when I am not home and other people let her out though. Last week she managed to get hold of one (having not done so for a long time) and since then, even when I am with her she is going for them again. I know it's only natural for her but I need to sort it out.
Keeping the hens in isn't an option and I really don't want to have to keep her tied up every time we are outside. It's bad enough now (not many daylight hours when we are actually out with the hens) but come Summer it is going to be even worse!!
I will obviously speak to my trainer again when we start classes again but just wondering if there is anything I can be working on in the meantime!
It is zero tolerance when it comes to chasing hens but the message just doesn't seem to be registering with her!
My cocker spaniel Lacey is 7 months old. I've had her since 7 weeks and since then she has been bought up around our free range hens.
Despite my best efforts she still finds these too tempting and given half a chance she will chase/catch and would kill. There have been some very close calls but thankfully all hens have lived to tell the tale.
It can't go on though. Up until recently while I am with her she would generally listen and stay away from them but I literally have to be 'on top' of her the whole time. It causes problems when I am not home and other people let her out though. Last week she managed to get hold of one (having not done so for a long time) and since then, even when I am with her she is going for them again. I know it's only natural for her but I need to sort it out.
Keeping the hens in isn't an option and I really don't want to have to keep her tied up every time we are outside. It's bad enough now (not many daylight hours when we are actually out with the hens) but come Summer it is going to be even worse!!
I will obviously speak to my trainer again when we start classes again but just wondering if there is anything I can be working on in the meantime!
It is zero tolerance when it comes to chasing hens but the message just doesn't seem to be registering with her!