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angibabe31 wrote:
I am very familiar with birds but not very experienced with dogs. As a child, I had 3 dogs (mixed species) who were really good around our birds. However, as an adult, I have never had a dog around my birds. I’d like to get a dog someday and prefer bigger dogs than little dogs. If anyone can help answer this question, I would truly appreciate it. Thanks!
Motor Scooters
I am very familiar with birds but not very experienced with dogs. As a child, I had 3 dogs (mixed species) who were really good around our birds. However, as an adult, I have never had a dog around my birds. I’d like to get a dog someday and prefer bigger dogs than little dogs. If anyone can help answer this question, I would truly appreciate it. Thanks!
Motor Scooters
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a well fed one….?
lol i agree with blissman and also maybe get a dog thats already trained or somethin.
i with blissman on that one.
Well if you looking for a dog, as long as you get a pup about 7 or 8 weeks old it would become used to the bird as long as it grew up around it. Try a yellow lab, Golden retriever,or German sheperd they are good sized dogs that are easily trained and good with family.
Its best to not leave any dogs unsupervised in the same room as a bird as all types of dogs are predators and are fully capable of killing your bird, also a larger bird could do some damage to most dogs.
We have a cockatiel and a silky terrier and they get along excellent.
It really depends on the dog, not the breed. But as someone said earlier, get a young dog, so it can grow up getting used to being around them. Or get one that is already used to birds. No matter what you get, you will have to keep a close eye on them at all times for a while, til they are used to each other. German shepherds are really smart, obedient, and easily trained. I have a german shepherd, and 10 birds, they all get along great. My birds have the run of the house during the day, and I often find them curled up on the floor with my dog asleep together. I am very fortunate in this way. Whatever you choose to get though, just be careful. And introduce them slowly.