perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
Hi Deb, We have passed each other on other threads, and I have always felt a kinship with you as a fellow horse lover-- your avatar says it all. GIven your outback consideration, you might look at a livestock guard dog. Many are raised to work on their own in remote areas with out a human--- would actually take some effort on your part to keep the dog socialized with you. But they really do a good job.
Sorry to hear of all your struggles this last year. . . .![]()
Definately on my bucket list.... There is a breeder here that is breeding a guardian cross Short haired for this hot climate... but my property isnt fenced. Just the yard and horse corral. In good conscience I need to have a good portion fenced with field fence. Those dogs can wander quite a bit on their duties. I need to live there as well. My neighbor Tom does well he has a six foot chainlink fence just around his trailer and he has two out door dogs. Just a rottie cross and a skipperky cross. Big lovers but big barkers too. Only if they see something that isnt supposed to be. I really like his Rottie/German shepherd cross. She a bit lighter in the body and a bit taller than a pure Rottie.
Katee can defend herself against dogs. and shes too big for a mountain lion to tackle. I have seen her kick a chunk of plywood out of a round pen wall the diameter of her hoof. about eight inches and heard that chunk of plywood land on the other side of a driveway. Feral dogs are her only enemy up there and she is GOOD with both hinds and Fronts. Funny thing is she doesnt mess with dogs till they mess with her THEN she goes for the kill shot.

deb