AliceE1979
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Hello everyone! I just made an account because I really need someone's help!
I have 2 golden retrievers/German Shepard mixed dogs (they are 6 years old and are bother and sister). My husband has built a very large fenced in area for them to run around off our porch. My male dog has proven he does NOT like cats and has killed 2 in the past 😞
We have an old blanket that we use for when we take them to the vet. Three weeks ago I noticed a bird nest with eggs in it and seen a Carolina Wren going in and out of it. A few days ago, the eggs hatched but now the baby birds have become more vocal when they hear mom's chirping which has my male dogs attention! 😖
Is there anyway to protect the nest from my dogs but also make sure that the babies will be fine and mom with keep coming back to feed them?? The nest is on the outside of the dog kennel thank goodness but we also have feral cats running around 😒
Please, if anyone can help me make sure these little babies have a chance, please PLEASE let me know what I can do to ensure that they will!
Thank you!!
I have 2 golden retrievers/German Shepard mixed dogs (they are 6 years old and are bother and sister). My husband has built a very large fenced in area for them to run around off our porch. My male dog has proven he does NOT like cats and has killed 2 in the past 😞
We have an old blanket that we use for when we take them to the vet. Three weeks ago I noticed a bird nest with eggs in it and seen a Carolina Wren going in and out of it. A few days ago, the eggs hatched but now the baby birds have become more vocal when they hear mom's chirping which has my male dogs attention! 😖
Is there anyway to protect the nest from my dogs but also make sure that the babies will be fine and mom with keep coming back to feed them?? The nest is on the outside of the dog kennel thank goodness but we also have feral cats running around 😒
Please, if anyone can help me make sure these little babies have a chance, please PLEASE let me know what I can do to ensure that they will!
Thank you!!