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Actually he does. He has 16 acres to patrol....and that is what he does. During the day he stays around the house with the chickens, and at night after they have gone to bed he stands watch. Right at nightfall he makes his rounds around the perimeter. The neighbors see him walking the perimeter at the top of the hill, then he turns and walks down along the road to the driveway, then comes back to the house. He doesn't like visitors, except for the Schwann's delivery man.....LOL. His hearing is incredible. He dozes during the day, but if a large bird.....except for geese....flies over, he is up, chasing them off. During the summer he get under bushes with the chickens to stay cool. There is one place he will not let the chickens go, though....and that is the front porch where he gets fed because they steal his food....LOL. One night he was having a fit barking.....and he had a possum cornered, and Greg shot it. Another night my daughter came home from school and he was laying in the driveway with a possum....this one wasn't dead, so I finished it off with my .22. I truly think he has kept my chickens from falling victim to predators. My Aussie has actually followed his lead. She keeps watch over the birds in her area, and stands vigil at night. We have two sectors, if you will. Ben has full run, and Kodi has a designated area, which includes the barn.It's amazing how those big dogs can jump! Does he stay around the house pretty well?
You have to keep in mind though that we didn't get him until he was 3, so he was pretty settled. He is 5 now. I have heard that the LGD's really come into their own between 2 and 3.....but I can speak to that since we didn't have him during that time.