bluecock Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 Was putting my yb's on the landing board of the sputnik and one must have slipped of onto the ground,my 5 month old Malamute pup nabbed it he even ate the ring leg before i caught him with it.
greenbar Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 unlucky bird,u.ll get the ring back in a day or so.(rubber gloves)
bluecock Posted March 12, 2015 Author Report Posted March 12, 2015 Turned ma back for a second and he was away with it..
ALF Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 You'll need to sort him out now Mick to make sure he disnae do it again
William Reid Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 Was putting my yb's on the landing board of the sputnik and one must have slipped of onto the ground,my 5 month old Malamute pup nabbed it he even ate the ring leg before i caught him with it..
bluecock Posted March 12, 2015 Author Report Posted March 12, 2015 . He's already had his eye on the family budgie :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:
William Reid Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 He's already had his eye on the family budgie :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:PMSL Michael (health &feeding)
paddymac Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 He'll do it again now he has the taste, you'll just have to lock him away whenever you have the birds out
gulkie Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 If you kill a pigeon cover it in bitter alice And give it to him He will Never look at them again.
Delboy Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 I knew a fella once that had a dog eat a good stock birds leg from through the bottom of his aviary. The cock is still breeding, although looks mental hopping aboot on wan leg chasing the hen lol.
William Reid Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 I knew a fella once that had a dog eat a good stock birds leg from through the bottom of his aviary. The cock is still breeding, although looks mental hopping aboot on wan leg chasing the hen lol.expletive remove I've been like that for years :lol: :lol:
Delboy Posted March 12, 2015 Report Posted March 12, 2015 expletive remove I've been like that for years :lol: :lol: hAAHAHAHAH, I hate visualising that Billy.
Leroy Posted March 13, 2015 Report Posted March 13, 2015 I have an 11 year old Mal. At my last house, went out and fed the birds, forgot to bolt the door, wind blew it open during the day while I was at work, came back to absolute carnage. He even greeted me at the back door with a dead bird in his mouth, wagging his tail. He was left in no doubt that the birds are off limits. But here's the thing, Malamutes are such a natural and dominant breed that the instinct to kill will ALWAYS be there, it can't be bred out or knocked out of them. Mine knows when I'm there not to even acknowledge the birds, but I've watched him through the window when the birds are out, and he very slyly and subtly gets himself closer and closer to them, and I have no doubt he would kill what he could catch in a heartbeat if I didn't let him know I'd seen him! They are the best breed of dog I know, and I've been involved with the breed for almost 20 years, but they won't be treated like a Labrador or spaniel. You must always be one step ahead, and predict what they are going to do. Lee
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