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If you want a GUARD DOG, you need to have him out with the animals you want him to guard.
Rig up a pen so he is safe, but can see and smell them, and they can see and smell him also.
Then gradually introduce them, but do it EVERY DAY for as long as possible. He WILL be scared at first, but he willl never learn NOT to be if he's not there with them.
They do the majority of their bonding from 8-16 weeks, and its very important that he be with HIS animals as much as possible.
NOW is the prime time to start his training if you expect him to do what he was bred for.
http://www.bountifulfarm.com/lgd_seminar.htm
Wow, excellent read on the LGD! My labrador lives with my poultry, my neighbors think I am cruel but if she wasn't out there she isn't on the job and her mind won't be on the job either.
If you want a GUARD DOG, you need to have him out with the animals you want him to guard.
Rig up a pen so he is safe, but can see and smell them, and they can see and smell him also.
Then gradually introduce them, but do it EVERY DAY for as long as possible. He WILL be scared at first, but he willl never learn NOT to be if he's not there with them.
They do the majority of their bonding from 8-16 weeks, and its very important that he be with HIS animals as much as possible.
NOW is the prime time to start his training if you expect him to do what he was bred for.
http://www.bountifulfarm.com/lgd_seminar.htm
Wow, excellent read on the LGD! My labrador lives with my poultry, my neighbors think I am cruel but if she wasn't out there she isn't on the job and her mind won't be on the job either.