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I have to admit that I am quite stuck at the moment with our girls and their behaviour in one particular aspect...the allotment.
We are lucky to have allotment behind our garden so it is only couple of meters hop from one gate to another to access the land. All our past dogs have been my companions while I've been pottering about..some more around my ankles than others but they've been good company and happy spend time there even for hours at the time....UNTILL now...started with our eldest one, Iida.
Iida has always been looking to get out and explore plots further away and managed to escape few times as well.
Eventually that was solved with terrier proof fencing. She has put it into test and so far so good, that's one problem solved BUT, she is constantly hunting to find rats/mice etc.(don't mind that) She had a chance to meet our old chickens when she was still teeny pup so she is not too bothered about the new ones.
Then came the pups...and this summer the new chickens. I've been trying and trying and trying again introduce the girls for the chickens, but ain't working.
Ella is ABSOLUTELY feather mad...it doesn't matter what sort bird it is, she WILL try to catch it and kill it and she is absolutely raving mad, totally blind to anything else around her but trying to get to the chickens. She climbs net fencing we put up as extra protection like a squirrel! I would have never believed it without seeing it on my own eyes!!!
Aila is a wussie...is ain't bothered about the chickens and I had my hopes up that she would make my allotment companion...but if she is there on her own with me...she just sits behind the gate whimpering and wanting to get back to the other two. Otherwise she is fine on the plot as long as we are all there, she ain't bothered about chickens.
It seems that the terrier hunting instinct is strong with the two or them so I suspect there is not much that can be done with it.
So what do you all reckon....is there anything that can be done with it? At the moments I'm getting fed up even trying to wear their excitement out (if it even can be done) as every day their reaction just seem to get even more excited and determined.
Maybe I just have to give up trying and accept that these few just are not destined to be that sort of dogs and keep them off from the allotment altogether?
Thoughts please......
We are lucky to have allotment behind our garden so it is only couple of meters hop from one gate to another to access the land. All our past dogs have been my companions while I've been pottering about..some more around my ankles than others but they've been good company and happy spend time there even for hours at the time....UNTILL now...started with our eldest one, Iida.
Iida has always been looking to get out and explore plots further away and managed to escape few times as well.
Eventually that was solved with terrier proof fencing. She has put it into test and so far so good, that's one problem solved BUT, she is constantly hunting to find rats/mice etc.(don't mind that) She had a chance to meet our old chickens when she was still teeny pup so she is not too bothered about the new ones.
Then came the pups...and this summer the new chickens. I've been trying and trying and trying again introduce the girls for the chickens, but ain't working.
Ella is ABSOLUTELY feather mad...it doesn't matter what sort bird it is, she WILL try to catch it and kill it and she is absolutely raving mad, totally blind to anything else around her but trying to get to the chickens. She climbs net fencing we put up as extra protection like a squirrel! I would have never believed it without seeing it on my own eyes!!!
Aila is a wussie...is ain't bothered about the chickens and I had my hopes up that she would make my allotment companion...but if she is there on her own with me...she just sits behind the gate whimpering and wanting to get back to the other two. Otherwise she is fine on the plot as long as we are all there, she ain't bothered about chickens.
It seems that the terrier hunting instinct is strong with the two or them so I suspect there is not much that can be done with it.
So what do you all reckon....is there anything that can be done with it? At the moments I'm getting fed up even trying to wear their excitement out (if it even can be done) as every day their reaction just seem to get even more excited and determined.
Maybe I just have to give up trying and accept that these few just are not destined to be that sort of dogs and keep them off from the allotment altogether?
Thoughts please......