3.19.2023

My dog is special....

"My Dog is Special. My dog would never hurt them. My dog is so sweet. My dogs are too small to do any damage."

Comments I hear constantly. Things that are said by owners-new to goats, and even some not so new to goats.

Comments that make me consider not selling to people that have not done their due diligence. And/ or, only have read a few posts on some random goat group, 90% of which themselves are new to goats, but parrot things they hear from others. They take these comments as expert advice. Every goat group I'm in has that 'expert' when digging a bit further hasn't been in goats very long.

Yes, of course, there are always exceptions to the rule. 

Yes, possibly, your dog might be 'special'. 

But, when its mentioned you need to create separate living spaces for your goats, and where your dogs can not get into, this isn't just random chatter. This is based on fact. 

Dogs are PREDATORS.

Goats are PREY. 

Do you really want to take that chance - one day - in 'play' your dog gets your goat, and then a vet visit is needed. Or worse, dead goat.

Goats run. and jump, and are skittish. They make a dog's natural instincts come out. To chase. A chase that might look like play, that turns into 'catch', and bites happen. And, if you have more then one dog, pack mentality comes into play. I have had my 'pack' (in the past before LGD's) ignore any training they might have had. Ignore me. Ignore a shovel. Ignore a hose on them. Literally, their brain is ancestral, they pack and can kill your goats. 

Dog bites are nasty. Inevitably, a puncture wound is always missed. and a festering wound is deadly to a goat. Stitches. Antibiotics. Followup Vet care. All these things cost money. Time. Pain.  The fact that these are all a given, on top of possibly a dead goat, do you really want to take that chance?  

I see this scenario all the time. I saw my share of goats dieing, or seriously injured at the vet office (when i worked at a vet office).  And guess what the owners still insist? i don't know what happened, MY DOG is so sweet.

Goats that are on hind legs, head butting your dog (or you), is NOT playing. This is not play behavior - its dominance behavior. When you see your goats doing this? this isn't cute. It's not play. and it will incite the dog. If you have a smaller breed dog and full size goat, then the opposite can also happen. One good pummel by your goat and they can break your rib, or a dogs rib. I remember a friend broke her knee, her cute little buck was 'play' ramming and she got in the way.

But in the end it's your decision. It's your decision to not listen to sound advice, or to err on the side of caution. To never let your dogs in with the goats, and if you do, only supervised, on leash.


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