Birds and Dogs, What Can I Do???
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:46 am
I searched the forums almost sure I'd see a post like this one, but I couldn't find one. If there was one somewhere that I missed I'm sorry.
Ok so I just got Sukha, my IRN near a month ago and I really want to take him everywhere in the house with me, but I worry about my two dogs. Most of all my Miniature Pinscher who has a very high prey drive and will chase birds and squirrels outside, though my Doberman will follow along on the Min Pin's chases and has learned a bit from him, though no where near the same extent of interest. Right now Sukha's cage is in the office which is the 2nd most popular room in the house (other than bedrooms for sleeping). I've read not to put them into THE most frequented room, but one that is visited frequently and this is the most calm room as well as far as calm activity, indirect sunlight and no drafts (other rooms have overhead fans that my husband likes to keep on for circulation). The dining room is also attached so he can watch us eat (going to work toward him eating with us) and has french doors into the kitchen so he can see what's going on there, as well as the same doors that go into the living room. Another reason I chose the office is that I can close off the office/dining area with these doors and let him romp about without having to worry about my dogs or my 2 year old son messing with Sukha.
The dogs were acclimated to the cage before Sukha came home, and they are allowed in the office under supervision, but I still can't trust them together with him out of the cage and don't know if I'll ever be able to. I'm making a play stand to go out in the living room but all that's between the living room and the kitchen where the dogs are mostly (where their kennels, water dish and dog door are located) is a baby gate that he can climb through or flutter over even though his wings are clipped. I just envision him playing with me or on his play stand and somehow ending up with the dogs in a frenzy to play with the little blue thing that's moving erratically. When I had birds before I had a dog that didn't go chasing anything but squirrels and I could trust her with my birds, rabbits, hamsters, lizards, snakes, cats and so such, but I don't feel the same trust for these two, mostly the Min Pin as I've seen him catch a squirrel and shake it as hard as he could until I got him away from it and he goes after birds with the same vigor.
Do I keep him only in the office area and limit his experiences with me (not ideal for him), do I lock the dogs out when he's out and about with me (not ideal for the dogs), do I buy muzzles for them to wear when he's out and about? Sukha is still working on a constant step up, though he usually does it for a nice treat when in the mood. But he is still anxious to be away from his cage and I have to physically block him with by body if I don't want him to flutter back (usually landing on the floor in front of it). I've seen people saying take him to a neutral location, but I'm still trying to get him to stay on the computer desk not 6feet away from the cage without getting anxious. If I go towards one of the doors he bobs back and forth with his shoulders out as if to say "lemme go home please" and I feel bad...
Blah, just a bit frustrated as I'm trying to judge training, raising and spending time with 2 dogs, a bird and a toddler without favoring any one too much, though my toddler does get priority.
Ok so I just got Sukha, my IRN near a month ago and I really want to take him everywhere in the house with me, but I worry about my two dogs. Most of all my Miniature Pinscher who has a very high prey drive and will chase birds and squirrels outside, though my Doberman will follow along on the Min Pin's chases and has learned a bit from him, though no where near the same extent of interest. Right now Sukha's cage is in the office which is the 2nd most popular room in the house (other than bedrooms for sleeping). I've read not to put them into THE most frequented room, but one that is visited frequently and this is the most calm room as well as far as calm activity, indirect sunlight and no drafts (other rooms have overhead fans that my husband likes to keep on for circulation). The dining room is also attached so he can watch us eat (going to work toward him eating with us) and has french doors into the kitchen so he can see what's going on there, as well as the same doors that go into the living room. Another reason I chose the office is that I can close off the office/dining area with these doors and let him romp about without having to worry about my dogs or my 2 year old son messing with Sukha.
The dogs were acclimated to the cage before Sukha came home, and they are allowed in the office under supervision, but I still can't trust them together with him out of the cage and don't know if I'll ever be able to. I'm making a play stand to go out in the living room but all that's between the living room and the kitchen where the dogs are mostly (where their kennels, water dish and dog door are located) is a baby gate that he can climb through or flutter over even though his wings are clipped. I just envision him playing with me or on his play stand and somehow ending up with the dogs in a frenzy to play with the little blue thing that's moving erratically. When I had birds before I had a dog that didn't go chasing anything but squirrels and I could trust her with my birds, rabbits, hamsters, lizards, snakes, cats and so such, but I don't feel the same trust for these two, mostly the Min Pin as I've seen him catch a squirrel and shake it as hard as he could until I got him away from it and he goes after birds with the same vigor.
Do I keep him only in the office area and limit his experiences with me (not ideal for him), do I lock the dogs out when he's out and about with me (not ideal for the dogs), do I buy muzzles for them to wear when he's out and about? Sukha is still working on a constant step up, though he usually does it for a nice treat when in the mood. But he is still anxious to be away from his cage and I have to physically block him with by body if I don't want him to flutter back (usually landing on the floor in front of it). I've seen people saying take him to a neutral location, but I'm still trying to get him to stay on the computer desk not 6feet away from the cage without getting anxious. If I go towards one of the doors he bobs back and forth with his shoulders out as if to say "lemme go home please" and I feel bad...
Blah, just a bit frustrated as I'm trying to judge training, raising and spending time with 2 dogs, a bird and a toddler without favoring any one too much, though my toddler does get priority.