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Of course! However, it has to be done while the dog is still young. Once it gets the taste of blood hope is lost. The best way is to place the dog with the chickens when it is still a puppy. Let the roosters run it and peck at it (don't let them hurt him too bad) but if he learns the chickens are dominant over him he will be less likely to hurt them or even go near them when he is older.

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Did killing cats and dogs stop the plague?

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.


Why do my two dogs kill my chickens and guineas?

At times its because one is attempting to gain dominance. only if one dog is not able to move the next day and is hurting other people Dogs see chicken and guineas as prey. Back in the old ages, they were breed for hunting rats and game fowl. Dogs have natural instincts to catch and eat them.. Chickens in particular are often killed by dogs. If your dog is a hunting dog, like a Labrador, it would be very hard to teach them to refuse the killing instinct. XD


Do dogs feel spicey foods in their mouths?

Yes, dogs can taste spiciness but not as intensely as humans. They have fewer taste buds for detecting spiciness, so they are less sensitive to it. Spicy foods can cause stomach upset and discomfort in dogs, so it's best to avoid feeding them foods with strong spices.


Are dogs chickens?

Yes. The male and the female mate and have puppies. A group of puppies is called a pack or kennel. The rooster and the hen mate and have chicks. A group of chicks is called a brood or flock. But a Dog and a Chicken mating will result in nothing because they can't even mate!


What animal kills chickens to drink blood?

There isn't an animal that kills chickens specifically to drink their blood. If a chicken is killed, it is likely by a wolf, raccoon, or fox. If they did not eat the chickens, it is likely that they were disturbed during the kill and had all intentions on coming back to claim their kill.

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