Dollys Owner
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- Feb 20, 2017
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- Honey
Yes we have some raccoons but nowhere nears as East side of Canada. When I was living in Montreal, dime a dozen there too. They like the big cities as more people, more food laying around. Anyway, who the hell wants to survive outside at -40’s? Lol
For “more prey drive” Nyala is the go getting. She’s not scare of anything. Sadly she has no clue what she can get into either. So yes I wouldn’t trust her. Couple years ago I was with Nyala n Duke at my sons n they have them massive Clydesdale horses. Duke, yes of course had to be him, ran right under the fence which spooked the horses. Couple of horses stood up and started to kick. Idk how on earth he never got hit. Nyala sees that, runs to his rescue n one horse gave a back swift kick but missed Nyala by a couple inches. I raised my voice “NYALA HERE NOW!!” When she hears the word NOW in a firm yelled, she comes. My son jumps over the fence trying to get Duke. But Duke panicked and fell in a ditch onto another side of a fence. I swear all took like one minute but felt like an hour of stress. Nyala also goes after them magpies. Jake just does what Nyala does. Has no clue why but runs with Nyala barking. Nyala’s the teacher.
Honey, my Frenchie , and Dolly, my EBD ( rehomed ) , ran away from me once because 2 German Shepherds were passing by as I was taking them out of car, and Honey attacked them while Dolly just watched. So, I would say in my case, Honey has a lot more aggression and in other instances, prey drive, than Dolly. Needless to say, Honey got pretty badly bitten, and the GSDs got no injuries.
Happy Super Bowl Day !!