My Dog is a Killer
Posted By: XanaX on 2008-08-04
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I am at my wit's end. My sweet, sweet mutt, Sparky, is a Killer. Nothing in my yard is safe (only cats). Last week a squirrel, Saturday a possum, and yesterday a blue jay. I cannot get her to stop killing "critters." She is the kindest, nicest, most gentle dog, but oh man, when it comes to wild-life, she can't stop herself. She sneaks up on them like a bird dog (front leg bent) and creeps along stealthily. I put extra tags on her collar for jingly noises so the critters would stand a better chance, but she still is so fast that she gets them. We had a long talk last night, I hope she now understands, but this is driving me nuts. The smell from my trash can filled with all of the carcasses is horrible... trash pick up in the morning, thank goodness. Any suggestions? Help!
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