Geese are pretty aggressive -- our used to intimidate the sled dogs and eat their dog food. But anyway, dogs should be trained from puppyhood never to eat anything given to them by anyone except their master, at least if you want good guard dogs. But even hunting dogs should be trained that way, so they won't eat the game. Bill Stewart wrote:
At 03:21 PM 09/26/2001 -0700, David Honig wrote:
Not sociopath dogs, just guard-like dogs that would hassle an agent hanging out on your front bench. A nice slobbery dog with a loud voice and some reasonable sense of territorial sovereignty. Maybe some hostility to men in suits.
If you're looking for territoriality, alarm capability, and something cops and crooks don't know how to work around or prepare for, don't mess with dogs - go for geese :-) The cops may bring dog biscuits with them to distract dogs, but with geese, that's just a noisy feeding frenzy, and if they didn't bring bribes, well, you can reason with dogs, but geese don't fall for the "Nice doggy" alpha-crap...
Of course, this only works well out in the country, though I had a suburban neighbor in New Jersey who had geese for a while before deciding some of the neighbors might get bothered by the noise, and in Tim's case there's a risk that the psycho dog next door might decide they look like food, but they're cheerful to have around and don't require the constant time and attention and work a dog needs.
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