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  1. I have just finished reading this thread and like to say thanks for some tips.

    My Newfy Pup which is 6 months old is trying to show his dominance by starting

    to mouth again.

    I tried the loud "No" with more omph in it and it seems to be working yay.

    No all I have to is stop him from nudging me with his rump when he wants me to stop.

  2. Can I ask what is the meaning of Prey Driven?

    I get what you are saying Miranda but the chooks can squeeze through small openings,

    I'll have to go and check what I can do to keep them inside their part of the property.

    Ken,

    That's what Digi did before he was confined for a month. He never chased them and use to keep

    a watchful eye on them.

  3. I have tried to feed him offal but he wont have a bar of it on its own.

    The Pet mince i get has a mix of everything in it and the meat has no preservatives :noidea:.

    I will grab a few more bones for him this week ( the butcher loves me walking in lol)

    Thanks for the advice

    Sharon

  4. I'm feeding RAW to my 6 month old Newfy Pup.

    He gets Chicken Mince (from Lenards)

    Chicken carcasses 3 nights a week.

    Tin of sardines twice a week.

    Pet mince

    whole egg 3 days a week

    Is there anything else I can add to give him variety and how much would you feed eg grams per day

  5. Thanks everyone for the advice.

    Yesterday I actually usd a Check Chain for the 1st time with Digi.

    We went down stairs and every time he would try and get to the Chook Enclosure

    I would give a quick tug with "No, sit". I continued for a good 10 mins and will do it

    every day.

    This morning a chook was out of the enclosure (they can escape) Digi ran down and went

    to chase , I quickly got the check chain rattled it over the balcony and this stopped him.

    Like I said this is a new behaviour that's only started this week, and I think with time he

    will start to behave as he did before around the chooks

    I'm not too sure how to stop him from chasing the chooks but my aunty found a way to stop her dog killing her chooks. She used to train her cattle dog by tying any chook he kills around it's neck for a week (yes until it stank rotten) and it seemed to work for her as he doesn't do it anymore. Sounds gross I know but if it saves the rest of the chooks it was worth it in her case

    I would never do this to any animal

  6. My lovely newfy pup has taken to chasing my chooks and if he catchs them starts plucking the feathers out :laugh:

    He has been around them since arriving and this is a new behaviour for him. I have now locked the chooks up

    but I do want to start letting them roam again.

    Do you think it might have been because he was confined for a month after getting a tick or are we starting to go

    through the naughty teens???????

    Thanks in advance

    Sharon and her wayward Newfy Digi

  7. I also have chooks, mine are free range and only go in at night.

    My pup 1st thought they were good toys and chased them a bit but after

    taking him to them on a lead and getting him to sit he now leaves them alone.

    What i did was get the chooks a bit ruffled so they made nosie and flapped their wings

    around him while he was on the lead so it was in a controlled situation.

    I think when a pup grows up with other animals they tend to leave them alone,

    I also have sheep and cows and he just sits and watches them lol.

    Sharon

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