Curious what people think about this article:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/dangerous-dogs-punky-court-1.5096502
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/dangerous-dogs-punky-court-1.5096502
One method I have heard of to deal with a dog that kills a chicken is to tie tie the dead chicken so it hangs around the dogs neck for a few days. Supposedly the dog will never kill another one.That is not true, dogs bite because usually you are doing something that sets the dog off(usually the human's fault). You have to understand your dog. But if the dog is a repeat biter (of other people), then yes something has to be done. Its best to train the dog when young. its harder to train an adult dog... Its even harder to train the human.....
Also humans have to get out of the cycle that we are in charge and if a dog bites someone, it needs to be put down. On a farm if a dog kills a chicken, it is usually put down. Common sense should apply....
If you didn't get bit as a kid by a dog, you weren't being a kid right.....
No, it hates chickens even more.One method I have heard of to deal with a dog that kills a chicken is to tie tie the dead chicken so it hangs around the dogs neck for a few days. Supposedly the dog will never kill another one.






