About the only way is to keep the dog away from goats. If your dog has already had a meal of goat chances are would be more than happy to do the same again if given the chance. Eating goat would be a normal instinct for a dog just as eating chickens or mice would be. Some dogs have a stronger connection to this natural prey instinct than others and the only thing we can do is to keep the dog from getting into situations where it is tempted.
No, killing cats and dogs contributed to the plague, which was carried by fleas on rats. By eliminated millions of cats and dogs that would have kept the rat populations at bay, people actually furthered the spread and devastation of the plague.
I am a zoo keeper and I have done some research on a Pallas's Cats and found out there are 742 Pallas's Cats left in the world In 2002 there were about 2382 of them and in 1982 there were about 6525 of them and if we don't stop killing them they are going to be extincted in about 13 years
because its like killing a human
The plant dog daisy, sometimes called dog fennel, is deadly to cats. However, the fennel used in cooking is generally safe for cats to consume.
It depends on what breed of dog you are talking about. For example, a small dog like a small terrier or a dachshund would easily be overpowered by a cat. Any dog under 30 pounds would have a hard time killing a cat.
Call City Hall and see if they have leash laws and if so then call Animal Control and report the dog and owner .
Give them condoms...?
Stop killing them. o.O
Buy a dog. A mean one.
don't bother. Dog or cat. you choose STOP BRINING YORBEL!
Separate the dog from the puppies now.
No, killing cats and dogs contributed to the plague, which was carried by fleas on rats. By eliminated millions of cats and dogs that would have kept the rat populations at bay, people actually furthered the spread and devastation of the plague.
put him in a bench. Either tether the dog or lock the dog up in a pen.
because people kill them for their fur. It makes great rugs and coats. Stop killing the cats, You sick bastards!!!!
No. Tomato juice is highly acidic, and since dog urine is already acidic, the tomato juice will just further increase the urine's acidity (decreasing pH), further killing the grass. The only way to stop dog urine from killing the grass is to lime the area where the dog has urinated. Lime has a high pH (or is basic), and as we all know, a base added to an acid will neutralize the solution or an area.
You kill the lizard first. Then say "HA TAKE THAT PUPPY!" That'll show em.
No they do not.