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Saturday, February 09, 2013

RE: [AlpacaTalk] Dogs and Alpacas

 

Alpacas are too curious they go in close when they should turn and run far away...

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From: barngirrl@aol.com
Sent: ‎2/‎9/‎2013 4:36 PM
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] Dogs and Alpacas

 

You can't be too careful with dogs - they can bite them through a fence, we've had that happen here with neighbor dogs.  A friend of mine even had some rottweilers pull a cria through a chainlink fence and kill it.  This is why our dogs are all separated from the alpaca fenceline when we are not right there.   I would put up a hotwire along the bottom so he can't run them - that isn't good for them either.
 
Susan Olson
Alpaca Loco
Riverside, CA
 
In a message dated 2/9/2013 6:26:13 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, jennymt1402002@yahoo.com writes:
 

I have a shepard that is in his pen beside the alpaca pen. The alpacas only get in the pen to exercise and graze before going to their paddocks. However, the dog will run along the fence and bark at them. They will stay away from them. I do have a BEW that is deaf and she will come up the fence and they will nose each other and the dog dont do anything. I have a little terrier/chow/who knows what mix and he will come to the pens with me and the alpacas just walk around him and dont run from him at all. He is an old dog, but has always been a mild dog and has never been forceful with any animal other than another dog he thought was bothering the shepard.

I would trust him totally with my alpacas, but not the shepard.

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Re: [AlpacaTalk] Dogs and Alpacas

 

You can't be too careful with dogs - they can bite them through a fence, we've had that happen here with neighbor dogs.  A friend of mine even had some rottweilers pull a cria through a chainlink fence and kill it.  This is why our dogs are all separated from the alpaca fenceline when we are not right there.   I would put up a hotwire along the bottom so he can't run them - that isn't good for them either.
 
Susan Olson
Alpaca Loco
Riverside, CA
 
In a message dated 2/9/2013 6:26:13 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, jennymt1402002@yahoo.com writes:
 

I have a shepard that is in his pen beside the alpaca pen. The alpacas only get in the pen to exercise and graze before going to their paddocks. However, the dog will run along the fence and bark at them. They will stay away from them. I do have a BEW that is deaf and she will come up the fence and they will nose each other and the dog dont do anything. I have a little terrier/chow/who knows what mix and he will come to the pens with me and the alpacas just walk around him and dont run from him at all. He is an old dog, but has always been a mild dog and has never been forceful with any animal other than another dog he thought was bothering the shepard.

I would trust him totally with my alpacas, but not the shepard.

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[AlpacaTalk] Dogs and Alpacas

 

I have a shepard that is in his pen beside the alpaca pen. The alpacas only get in the pen to exercise and graze before going to their paddocks. However, the dog will run along the fence and bark at them. They will stay away from them. I do have a BEW that is deaf and she will come up the fence and they will nose each other and the dog dont do anything. I have a little terrier/chow/who knows what mix and he will come to the pens with me and the alpacas just walk around him and dont run from him at all. He is an old dog, but has always been a mild dog and has never been forceful with any animal other than another dog he thought was bothering the shepard.

I would trust him totally with my alpacas, but not the shepard.

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