Talk about a mental challenge! Someone had just given us an adolescent chicken. The chicken appeared to be hand raised as it was not afraid of anything and was very friendly. Spencer the blue nose brindle Pit Bull was very unsure and this was apparent by his tongue flicking and the way he yawned and his fast panting. His instincts wanted to chase the bird, but his pack leaders said, "No leave it!" This was not an easy task for him. It was a hot day and most of the panting was because it was hot but a few times Spencer the Pitbull panted just a little faster as he resisted chasing the bird. The fearless bird invaded Spencer's space by walking so close. Bruno the brown brindle Boxer on the other hand was more relaxed, although he did a few tongue flicks of his own. Spencer has learned to ignore the other birds on the farm. He no longer chases the guinea fowl, peafowl and older chickens, but this bird was new. Sorry Spencer puppy you cannot chase or go after this bird either. Even the cats are told to leave the bird alone. Willpower dear pup, willpower. What a rough life you have on the farm. Learn more about dog behavior at dogbreedinfo.com
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