John L
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I have never seen this behavior in my dog before. I had a client out and several Canada Geese were downed. Mocha was sent to get the large Canada goose that was winged and trying to get up some speed to get off the ground. She ran down this goose like a cat on the African plains. Running right over it to knock it down then she held it down with her paws and started bitting and pulling feathers from it's neck area.
She has never done this before. This goose was pissed off and she finished it off. Although she did her job in getting the bird I was not happy with the way it played out. The only thing I can think of was that last year she got into it with another large goose that was trying to peck and bite her eyes as she was bringing it back to the boat kicking and screaming.
I think she remembered that goose from last year and was not going to let a goose get the best of her. I'm just glad the client did not want to mount the bird because it would not have had a ful set of feathers.
I can't really blame her for her action and really think she remembered the goose from last year but I would not want to see this kind of behavior repeated.
Any ideas on how to train for this type of situation would be helpful?
She has never done this before. This goose was pissed off and she finished it off. Although she did her job in getting the bird I was not happy with the way it played out. The only thing I can think of was that last year she got into it with another large goose that was trying to peck and bite her eyes as she was bringing it back to the boat kicking and screaming.
I think she remembered that goose from last year and was not going to let a goose get the best of her. I'm just glad the client did not want to mount the bird because it would not have had a ful set of feathers.
I can't really blame her for her action and really think she remembered the goose from last year but I would not want to see this kind of behavior repeated.
Any ideas on how to train for this type of situation would be helpful?