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How do you go about doing it? Tips?

 

Still a bit more work to do, showing a little more intrest than i would like to see,

have walked her through stock, yanked the lead if pulled ect, would i trust her in a field with sheep? Definatley not is answer if i am honest.

any advice welcome :thumbs:

 

she 11months and spot on with everything else, its something i need to get sorted and quick,

 

cheers.

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I have the litter sister and same problem, she's even after our own chickens which she's been around and fine with every day since a little pup, about a month ago she decided they were fair game and is very stubborn and ignores my yelling, yanking lead and even a physical reprimand.......... i'm really hoping she grows out of it :(

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