This is my bestie dog Jack waiting for me to stop messing with the chickens. He's at his boundary. He would probably kill a chicken given the opportunity, given he's a bird dog.
Just about any unsupervised dog breed will play-kill birds... not just "bird dogs". Bird dog trained breeds are used by hunters for their soft mouth when retrieving killed birds. Not like a Pit or Bullie that clamps tight-jawed ruining a hunter's pheasant catch.

Your Jack seems to behave properly under your supervision. I would venture to say a "hound breed" would be harder to control as they are bred for "chasing" prey rather than soft-mouth bird retrieval.

My DD's Golden Retriever has a much softer mouth action than her Pit mix. Both are trained, well behaved, but the Golden is an all-around real marshmallow sweetie. She smiles a lot too 😍
CHRISTMAS EVE 2023 JACKSON.jpg

JACKSON  08-24-2025.jpg
 
Just about any unsupervised dog breed will play-kill birds... not just "bird dogs". Bird dog trained breeds are used by hunters for their soft mouth when retrieving killed birds. Not like a Pit or Bullie that clamps tight-jawed ruining a hunter's pheasant catch.
I used to have a Staffordshire bull terrier cross - looked like there was a bit of sighthound in him too - who would sometimes catch pigeons and always released them unharmed when they didn't want to play :rolleyes::lol:

He was the most rubbish terrier ever, he saw rats and mice as something closer to pets than prey 🤦‍♂️ If a mouse got into his food bowl he'd just sit there making sad, starving puppy-dog eyes until I chased it away.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom