Agreed! We for sure lucked out with this one!you're a very lucky dog lover.
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Agreed! We for sure lucked out with this one!you're a very lucky dog lover.
Is she a full GP?I cast two votes for my two dogs that have chicken access. One guards them ferociously. The other is a chicken guardian in training and would play with them if he could get to them.
This is my girl that I adopted this spring. Anything that looks crosswise at her birds gets told that she will not tolerate it. haha She's a good, if sometimes scary, protector and gives the best snuggles too. She repays me every single day way beyond anything I did for her by adopting her.
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No, she surprised us and is about 40% maremma, 30% GP, and 30% kangal/anatolian according to embark dna.Is she a full GP?
Ayup. Sound an awful lot like dogs to me ...I have 4 dogs...
-my 7 year old Irish Setter cross & his 'mini-me' (a chocolate brown year old pup, an evil cross between a Tasmanian devil and a 2 year old child) would chase them down and rip them limb from limb if I let them anywhere near the birds. They fancy themselves as 'hunters' and their prey drive is off the charts. I've tried training the pup to be a bit less 'go git em' but she's beyond 'waiting'.... her 'go' button is stuck at 100 miles per hour at the best of times.
-my Lab cross & my red heeler vacillate between wanting to snoof them and lick their feathers while following them around for hours.. or they want to just lay in the dirt with them and eat as much bird poop as they can... they are the less bright of the 4 LOL
Cool! What kind?I don't have a dog right now. However, in a couple years, I plan on getting an LGD to guard my flocks.
I'm thinking a Great Pyrenees. They're personalities really seem to match exactly what I'm looking for in a dog.Cool! What kind?
And will you train it yourself or hire a trainer, or ...?I'm thinking a Great Pyrenees. They're personalities really seem to match exactly what I'm looking for in a dog.