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JaySM on November 3, 2023, 3:49 pm
@thegestaltprince
I have animal companions. Some have collars some don’t. The normal ones that have collars are my dogs. Siberian Husky and Labrador Retriever. My lab works. She’s a duck hunter but she needs to work on her soft mouth. My husky is complainy dog. I tried to have him sled a few years ago but he resisted the training. He’s a good therapy dog though. I have a Manx cat who asks more dog than my husky. He’s feisty. Then there are outside cats. I don’t know where they come from but they like to eat the mice in my area. They are not tame so I can’t put collars on them. I also have a family of squirrels. One gave birth not too long ago on my stairs of all places and left me with her son. I call him tree puppy. Sadly, he had started to seize within three days and passed away. I still have no idea what was wrong with him. The wildlife rescue I took him to said there was nothing wrong with him earlier that day.
I also have a herd of does that see the property as a safe haven. I don’t let the males rut here so they females leave to go find mates and come back here to give birth. I only put collars on them if I have to take them to wildlife rescue only during emergency. They don’t like car rides all that much and run at first opportunity. The collar doesn’t do anything but identify them if they get hit so I know not to look for them.
All the rest of animals on the ground are wild but are just accustomed to me. I don’t hunt on my own property so they there was never anything they had to fear from me. Because so many preys live here during winter time we get an increase of predators. I have deterrents but if they’re desperate they’ll get past it.
I have somewhat trained the birds here out of boredom to stick around and target pest so they don’t mess with my nursery. I don’t count the frogs, lizards or snakes. They stick around for the water during late spring and summer time. I don’t see them as frequently to establish a relationship.
@thegestaltprince
I have animal companions. Some have collars some don’t. The normal ones that have collars are my dogs. Siberian Husky and Labrador Retriever. My lab works. She’s a duck hunter but she needs to work on her soft mouth. My husky is complainy dog. I tried to have him sled a few years ago but he resisted the training. He’s a good therapy dog though. I have a Manx cat who asks more dog than my husky. He’s feisty. Then there are outside cats. I don’t know where they come from but they like to eat the mice in my area. They are not tame so I can’t put collars on them. I also have a family of squirrels. One gave birth not too long ago on my stairs of all places and left me with her son. I call him tree puppy. Sadly, he had started to seize within three days and passed away. I still have no idea what was wrong with him. The wildlife rescue I took him to said there was nothing wrong with him earlier that day.
I also have a herd of does that see the property as a safe haven. I don’t let the males rut here so they females leave to go find mates and come back here to give birth. I only put collars on them if I have to take them to wildlife rescue only during emergency. They don’t like car rides all that much and run at first opportunity. The collar doesn’t do anything but identify them if they get hit so I know not to look for them.
All the rest of animals on the ground are wild but are just accustomed to me. I don’t hunt on my own property so they there was never anything they had to fear from me. Because so many preys live here during winter time we get an increase of predators. I have deterrents but if they’re desperate they’ll get past it.
I have somewhat trained the birds here out of boredom to stick around and target pest so they don’t mess with my nursery. I don’t count the frogs, lizards or snakes. They stick around for the water during late spring and summer time. I don’t see them as frequently to establish a relationship.
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