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  1. cmjust0

    LGD breed discussion.

    Quote: We have only had two Anatolians, several pyrs, and a couple of St. Bernards. All of them are fine with your own family, children and are. But the Anatolians were not safe with anyone who didn't live here, even the vet. The St. Bernards are very, very people friendly, but not as loving...
  2. cmjust0

    LGD breed discussion.

    Quote: Odd how round those figures are. Oh, wait, that's right...you just made them up out of thin air. See, the only USDA study I've ever seen that discussed LGDs biting people said 7% of 763 dogs in the survey had bitten people, and advised that people keep them contained. Quote: See...
  3. cmjust0

    LGD breed discussion.

    Quote: Dogs that "get loose" do so because they want to roam, and roaming is part of prey drive. Our dog has no prey drive, therefore he has no desire to roam. We put him in the barnyard when we got him at 6mo of age, and the only time he's been out since then was in the back of a Jeep on...
  4. cmjust0

    LGD breed discussion.

    Also wanted to say...as for Pyrs being less stranger aggressive, my experience says that's very true. In fact, a friend of mine had a working Pyr LGD stolen, along with her new puppies. Yeah, you read that right...somebody came and loaded up a GUARD DOG and ALL HER PUPPIES and drove away. Not...
  5. cmjust0

    LGD breed discussion.

    We have a Sarplaninac named Ivan. Here's the wikipedia page ...relatively good info. From what I've seen, the Sarplaninac tends more toward the Anatolian-type personality. With strangers, he's wary at best. Personally, we like that. We live way out, and we don't have a lot of...
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