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I didn't watch the video, too many people say it's cruel and I am not interested in seeing it. Therefor, I don't have an opinion on the video.
However, I do agree with your statement that our dogs are NOT like wolves. Yes, dogs came from wolves and other wild canines BUT dogs have been domesticated for HUNDREDS and even THOUSANDS of years and they are NOT like wolves.
They don't eat or act like wolves anymore and they should not be treated as such.
Also, I allow Chase to investigate new critters that he hasn't seen before. I let him play with them but I wouldn't let him harm them. And in most cases, he doesn't try to harm them anyway. He jumps and barks at these aliens that he finds around the farm but he doesn't bite or eat any of them.
If you've not read about the Belyaev experiments selecting fur-farm foxes for tameness, google it. Interesting. Huge behavioral changes within a few generations.
If you've never watched a cat play with (torture) a mouse, it will put Kitty in a whole new light.
Mine only targets invertebrates. June Bugs, spiders and worms beware!
As to what your dog can catch?
Leptospirosis, luckily there's a vaccine for that.
Tularemia - this one is yucky. no vaccine.
Rabies - Not super common there's a vaccine.
and worst of all- PLAGUE!!
That's right. The black death. It's super rare tho. Both dogs and cats can catch it. And you can catch it too. This comes from fleas on rodents jumping onto your dog, or your dog getting it and fleas on it drinking from him, then jumping on you.)
For more information check out the CDC's website. Here's the link to what rodents carry. http://www.cdc.gov/rodents/diseases/
This website also includes if your pets can get it. That's where I got this info - http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/ehs/zoonotics/pocke...
Another website with some information - http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/environmentandplanning/animalwelfare/Dogs...
sounds like our house with the squirrels and rabbitts. We tried moving the bird feeder so they didn't come up on the deck but I swear that they come up just to tease the dogs and then jump from tree to tree to get out of the fence when I let the dogs out. Now that it's dark the rabbits are out eating the leftover birdseed from the ground and we have a french door so the dogs see this and go crazy!!!!!!
Years ago our big dogs got a squirrel and I still feel guilty so I always make lots of noise before the dogs go out:)
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