Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
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Nontypical Buck
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Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
I have a question for all you duck lovers out there. My neighbor's favorite pastime seems to be to watch their dog swim after a mallard hen that has 4 babies. The hen never leaves the pond (it's only about 100 feet by 50 feet) she just goes from one end to the other until the dog tires out, which usually takes about an hour. I've talked with her twice and she says there's nothing she can do to stop it. I've mentioned a leash and she gives no response.
This is the first time in 9 years that I've lived here that we have duck or geese babies. My kids andI love watching them out of our living room window. They both also watch from their bedrooms. But pretty soon that dog is going to find the babies.
What would you all do?
This is the first time in 9 years that I've lived here that we have duck or geese babies. My kids andI love watching them out of our living room window. They both also watch from their bedrooms. But pretty soon that dog is going to find the babies.
What would you all do?
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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RE: Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
I would try talking to the neighbor again, and if that dosen't work, try watching the dog. If the dog dosen't harm the babies, then leave it be. But if its hostile to them, run out there and hit the dog with something like a newspaper.
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RE: Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
Sounds mostly like a people problem.
I suggest saving the rolled up newspaper for your neighbor. Have a talk with him/her. Ask them to keep the dog inside while the chicks are still very young.
I suggest saving the rolled up newspaper for your neighbor. Have a talk with him/her. Ask them to keep the dog inside while the chicks are still very young.
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RE: Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
i would talk to them and try to reason with them. if that doesnt work then zap the dog with a hot-shot cattle prod. that stoped my dog from chasing our cows.
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RE: Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
ORIGINAL: bigjim12
i would talk to them and try to reason with them. if that doesnt work then zap the dog with a hot-shot cattle prod. that stoped my dog from chasing our cows.
i would talk to them and try to reason with them. if that doesnt work then zap the dog with a hot-shot cattle prod. that stoped my dog from chasing our cows.
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RE: Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
I could be wrong but, isn't it illegal to harrass migratory birds?
I would do what others have stated and let your nieghbor now it is illegal to harrass wildlife and perhaps the newspaper idea.
get a low power airgun, like a Red Rider, and just pop the dog with it when he gets too close to the chicks.
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RE: Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
Call your local Wildlife Officer and report the problem. If it is truely illegal for them to just let their dog do that, then I'm sure he will come out and warn the owner. If not, a 100 grain Muzzy should do the trick.
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RE: Neighbors dog harrassing momma duck - what would you do?
Goodness, I can't believe what some of you guys are saying. Dog's chasin ducks. Dogs chase bugs, cats, rabbits. Its thier nature.Where does it end? Dogs are peoples pets, which I think is more important than some ducks in a pond that don't sound migratory to me, but more resident.
This is like someone telling all of us off for shooting ducks during duck season cause my kids just love em and its the first time we had ducks near our house. bla, bla bla.
If the pond is yours, thats one thing, if its illegal thats also another thing, but just regulating and legistating a dogs movement is going overboard.
This is like someone telling all of us off for shooting ducks during duck season cause my kids just love em and its the first time we had ducks near our house. bla, bla bla.
If the pond is yours, thats one thing, if its illegal thats also another thing, but just regulating and legistating a dogs movement is going overboard.