My neighbor was out horseback riding, and this dog came out of the woods. She's pretty skinny, she had outgrown her collar (it hadn't embedded, thank goodness!) and she seemed lost. She followed them several miles, back to their house and he was trying to chase her off. I had gone to pick up tack and check on the horses (they had borrowed 2 of ours) and saw her. I thought at first she was a Pyr mix. My little Bossy Terror
went up to her, and I expected a fight. Ruby is Alpha all the way. She decided she liked her and brought her over to the car. I went ahead and took her and she is settled in at the house.
I realized that she wasn't a Pyrenees, but possible another type of LGD. I had found some pics of Akbash and she looks identical to that. She looks exactly like this dog --> http://www.greatdogsite.com/breeds/details/Akbash_Dog/ She is really really tall. She stood up on her hind legs and almost looked me in the eyes, and I'm almost 5'8"!! She's probably around 100 pounds, because I couldn't lift her very well to pick her up and put her in the car to take her home.
I took her around the property, she was interested in the chickens and geese, but didn't want to get too close. She was really interested in the goats and tried to stay clear of the pig. I've posted an ad on CL, and we'll see if anyone is looking for her. Plus, we live in a small community in the country, so if someone is missing her, they'll know I have her.
Anyway, I was looking for any information about training and temperment. I've read they need a strong Alpha leader and to know their boundaries. That's not a problem.
I'm really looking to find what works the best as far as correction and reinforcement. She seems to be slightly food aggressive with the other 2 dogs. I worked on that after she lunged at one, and she seemed to understand it wasn't acceptable. She still growled, but didn't physically attack. She was not food aggressive with me or my son, or even the pig when she showed interest in his food. I really pushed her with being food aggressive with me. I don't tolerate that at all, and she immediately stopped eating when I grabbed at the food.
So...I'm hoping to keep her, she seems to "get it" and is a beautiful, sweet dog. She seems to be around 1 or 1 1/2 years old. Maybe younger? Never been bred that I can tell, but I haven't checked for a spay scar, yet, either.
I'd love to hear people's experiences with these kind of dogs!
Thanks!
Shelly

I realized that she wasn't a Pyrenees, but possible another type of LGD. I had found some pics of Akbash and she looks identical to that. She looks exactly like this dog --> http://www.greatdogsite.com/breeds/details/Akbash_Dog/ She is really really tall. She stood up on her hind legs and almost looked me in the eyes, and I'm almost 5'8"!! She's probably around 100 pounds, because I couldn't lift her very well to pick her up and put her in the car to take her home.
I took her around the property, she was interested in the chickens and geese, but didn't want to get too close. She was really interested in the goats and tried to stay clear of the pig. I've posted an ad on CL, and we'll see if anyone is looking for her. Plus, we live in a small community in the country, so if someone is missing her, they'll know I have her.
Anyway, I was looking for any information about training and temperment. I've read they need a strong Alpha leader and to know their boundaries. That's not a problem.

So...I'm hoping to keep her, she seems to "get it" and is a beautiful, sweet dog. She seems to be around 1 or 1 1/2 years old. Maybe younger? Never been bred that I can tell, but I haven't checked for a spay scar, yet, either.
I'd love to hear people's experiences with these kind of dogs!
Thanks!
Shelly