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I have three labs (2 males/1 female)
My males are older 9/10 years old but have never been killers per se. I bird hunted with both of them.
My female on the other hand can be aggressive. She constantly hunts, killing every ground squirrel, rabbit etc that enters the 1/8 acre I have fenced off for them. I didn't care much until my lil girls Nigerian goat had a baby.
My female lab was obsessed with the kid from day one. Never left the fence line and would quietly wine for hours on end. We all thought it was some sort of motherly thing. One day I let her in the paddock and she went right for the kid and grabbed it by the throat and tried to kill it. I put my lab on an e-collar for a few weeks in order to keep her away from the fence.
This last Friday, we loaded up and left for our beach house for a few days. Monday morning, I get a call from the family that occasionally runs our business for us to let us know that my female had yet gotten ahold of the the adolescent goat again. I don't know how she got access, nor do they.
Anyway, my ***** did her damage. She ripped out a good sized chunk of the goats hind quarters and severely punctured the throat area. To make a long story short, the goat made it through the night but I ultimately had to take of business this morning.
I know... . It's a goat. But it was my little girls goat. My daughter played with this little s*** everyday and it just killed me having to put it down. I put Autumn on the bus this morning and she thought all was good. Trying to explain to a 6 year old what dad had to do sucked.
Now I got make a decision about the dog. She's good, doesn't fight with my males nor does she bother the two stupid cats my wife has to have. But I have to accept that she does kill other critters without command.
We have two lambs and another goat out for breeding right now. I can only imagine the anxiety my female lab will bring once our critters give birth. I'm afraid it's going to be a re accruing problem.
I know what needs to be done. This is more of a venting than anything else. Today was the first time I think I broke my little girls heart.
My males are older 9/10 years old but have never been killers per se. I bird hunted with both of them.
My female on the other hand can be aggressive. She constantly hunts, killing every ground squirrel, rabbit etc that enters the 1/8 acre I have fenced off for them. I didn't care much until my lil girls Nigerian goat had a baby.
My female lab was obsessed with the kid from day one. Never left the fence line and would quietly wine for hours on end. We all thought it was some sort of motherly thing. One day I let her in the paddock and she went right for the kid and grabbed it by the throat and tried to kill it. I put my lab on an e-collar for a few weeks in order to keep her away from the fence.
This last Friday, we loaded up and left for our beach house for a few days. Monday morning, I get a call from the family that occasionally runs our business for us to let us know that my female had yet gotten ahold of the the adolescent goat again. I don't know how she got access, nor do they.
Anyway, my ***** did her damage. She ripped out a good sized chunk of the goats hind quarters and severely punctured the throat area. To make a long story short, the goat made it through the night but I ultimately had to take of business this morning.
I know... . It's a goat. But it was my little girls goat. My daughter played with this little s*** everyday and it just killed me having to put it down. I put Autumn on the bus this morning and she thought all was good. Trying to explain to a 6 year old what dad had to do sucked.
Now I got make a decision about the dog. She's good, doesn't fight with my males nor does she bother the two stupid cats my wife has to have. But I have to accept that she does kill other critters without command.
We have two lambs and another goat out for breeding right now. I can only imagine the anxiety my female lab will bring once our critters give birth. I'm afraid it's going to be a re accruing problem.
I know what needs to be done. This is more of a venting than anything else. Today was the first time I think I broke my little girls heart.
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