Get Goosed!

Professional Goose Dogs - The humane, effective, environmentally safe way to control your Canada goose problem

Did you know?

A Canada goose can produce 1 kg of feces per day on average?

A single Canada goose can eat 1.4 kg of grass per day?

A single Canada goose can destroy 1.7 square metres of turf per day?

There is a potential risk for the spread of disease through geese droppings?

Canada geese return to where they were born to build their own nests, increasing the population exponentially in that area?

Canada geese will aggressively guard their nests?

Canada geese can start nesting as early as February?

Nesting season and the fall migration are prime hazing seasons. Discouraging Canada geese from nesting is a crucial factor in preventing an over-population issue in your area. If geese perceive an area to be dangerous due to predators, they will relocate to nest in another location. Dogs, when used correctly, are one of the few deterrents that geese never adapt to because the dogs are perceived as predators. During the fall migration, Canada geese congregate in huge groups, causing untold damage. If your property has large bodies of water that are accessible, you may also require visits through the summer months.

We have several solutions depending on your particular needs:

Highly trained goose dog patrols working with professional handlers, assisted by remote control boats.
Using dogs for herding during goose removal in molting season when the birds are unable to fly .
Egg addling/oiling and nest removal and assistance with permit application.
Trained dogs for sale.
Dog handler education.
Assessment and progress reports on current bird population.

We have various pricing plans based on your needs and budget. We have seasonal (March through November), monthly, weekly, daily and per visit rates.

Contact us today and let us take care of your Canada goose problem for you.

 

Boywood Border Collies  ~ 5100 Sideline 12  ~  Claremont, ON L1Y 1A1  ~  (905) 649-DOGS (3647)  ~  info@boywoodbordercollies.com