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Copper Hill Boxers
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I've been reading this thread since yesterday, trying to decide what I wanted to say & how i wanted to say it.
I don't think anyone here is arguing that killing livestock is unaceptable. My grandparents were farm people, and I know that this behavior is a concern. However, most farmers also realize that they need to keep livestock confined. A 4' fence is not going to keep your chickens in.
What is of concern to me is the harsh methods you employ to teach this puppy to not kill your chickens. All "getting him good" does is to teach this dog to fear you, and it won't be long before he sees you & takes off running in the other direction.
Boxers have a naturally high prey drive. They like to chase things that run away from them. If you cannot keep the chickens confined, you have two choices: confine the puppy, or find another home for him. IMO, boxers are not the ideal farm dog. They are not natural herders as a rule, will chase things & kill them, and tend to get into a whole lot of fun/trouble before their 3rd birthday.
I realize that you are isolated and may not have obedience classes nearby, but you obviously have a computer. I suggest a search for training sites would be in order.
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Cindy B/Copper Hill Boxers
http://www.geocities.com/copperhillboxers
I don't think anyone here is arguing that killing livestock is unaceptable. My grandparents were farm people, and I know that this behavior is a concern. However, most farmers also realize that they need to keep livestock confined. A 4' fence is not going to keep your chickens in.
What is of concern to me is the harsh methods you employ to teach this puppy to not kill your chickens. All "getting him good" does is to teach this dog to fear you, and it won't be long before he sees you & takes off running in the other direction.
Boxers have a naturally high prey drive. They like to chase things that run away from them. If you cannot keep the chickens confined, you have two choices: confine the puppy, or find another home for him. IMO, boxers are not the ideal farm dog. They are not natural herders as a rule, will chase things & kill them, and tend to get into a whole lot of fun/trouble before their 3rd birthday.
I realize that you are isolated and may not have obedience classes nearby, but you obviously have a computer. I suggest a search for training sites would be in order.
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Cindy B/Copper Hill Boxers
http://www.geocities.com/copperhillboxers