A properly trained livestock protection dog would shortly after birth (once weaned) be placed with and raised with the flock/heard that it is intended to protect. It would not have a name, as such, but some audible identifier that could be used to call it to you. It should have very little human interaction to assure it bonds fully with its heard/flock. At least that is the way many of the goat and cattle ranchers around me raise their protection dogs. I would have a very hard time doing that to a dog that enjoys human companionship so much. The dogs that I do have are strictly for alerting me of anything, they may participate in the elimination of that problem and they may not, but they must let me know that something needs to be taken care of.