I am in the process of looking for a good quality great pyr puppy and learning all I can about the breed at the same time. I know the breed would be well suited for life here on the farm, but I have one concern.
It's said that great pyrs like to wander. One website on the breed that I particularly like even stated that "a great pyr off leash = dis a pyr".
How does this mesh with them being livestock guardians?
Here's our set up. We have 80 acres. The outer perimeter is fenced with a barbed wire fence. It'll keep cows in and out, but not dogs. The only road leading in and out of our place has a cattle guard at the end closest to the main road (which is really only another dirt road, but has traffic). It's 1/4 mile from the house to the main road.
Our yard (1+/- acre) is fenced. There is a gate that I usually leave open a few inches between the house yard and the chicken's yard and coop. Their yard is open to the rest of the property. I would keep this gate closed initially.
My intention was to keep the pup in the house and fenced yard with us until 12 weeks or so and then gradually start introducing him to the rest of the property, on leash.
Is he still likely to wander off the farm if introduced to his boundaries this way? If he's going to be with the flock he'll need access to the whole farm the same way the chickens have access to all of it.
Also, we currently lease our pastures to a neighboring farmer to graze his cattle on. The cattle are shy of humans, but are very nosey about our animals. Will the pup bother the cows?
My Charlie dog, who is a wolfhound mixed with ?, but may have some great pyr in her used to love to wander far and wide, but has learned her boundaries this way and now never leaves the farm.
TIA
It's said that great pyrs like to wander. One website on the breed that I particularly like even stated that "a great pyr off leash = dis a pyr".
How does this mesh with them being livestock guardians?
Here's our set up. We have 80 acres. The outer perimeter is fenced with a barbed wire fence. It'll keep cows in and out, but not dogs. The only road leading in and out of our place has a cattle guard at the end closest to the main road (which is really only another dirt road, but has traffic). It's 1/4 mile from the house to the main road.
Our yard (1+/- acre) is fenced. There is a gate that I usually leave open a few inches between the house yard and the chicken's yard and coop. Their yard is open to the rest of the property. I would keep this gate closed initially.
My intention was to keep the pup in the house and fenced yard with us until 12 weeks or so and then gradually start introducing him to the rest of the property, on leash.
Is he still likely to wander off the farm if introduced to his boundaries this way? If he's going to be with the flock he'll need access to the whole farm the same way the chickens have access to all of it.
Also, we currently lease our pastures to a neighboring farmer to graze his cattle on. The cattle are shy of humans, but are very nosey about our animals. Will the pup bother the cows?
My Charlie dog, who is a wolfhound mixed with ?, but may have some great pyr in her used to love to wander far and wide, but has learned her boundaries this way and now never leaves the farm.
TIA