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livestock protection dog is rarely out of sight or hearing of his
flock. It is a calm animal that moves slowly to avoid disturbing
the livestock and possesses a better than average sense of hearing,
sight and smell. They will often become curious and defensive
whenever something out of the ordinary occurs. Most people do not
want an overprotective dog that will bite any stranger entering the
field, so they must also be sociable. An economic benefit is a
dog that does not eat too much. This fits in with the need of
having a calm animal. Calm animals have a lower rate of
metabolism so they eat less and expend less energy. A good livestock protection dog looks forward to interactions with his master, but will not be too dependent on them for love and affection. They must be self-confident and capable of making independent decisions. A large dog is also desirable. Large dogs usually will have a higher position in the pecking order. They will be challenged less by other dogs, wolves or coyotes. Livestock protection dogs regularly patrol their area and mark the perimeter with urine which acts as a message to others that this area is off limits. |
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| Great Pyrenees are also known as Pyrenean Mountain Dogs. They
originated along the border of France and Spain. They are the best
known and most popular of the livestock protection breeds. They are
primarily white in color and the coat may have markings of badger, gray
or varying shades of tan. They have a weather-resistant double coat
that consists of a long, flat, thick, outer coat of coarse hair, which
lies over a dense, fine, woolly undercoat. Double dew-claws are a
feature of the rear legs. Males stand 27 to 32 inches tall and weight
100 pounds or more. Females are 25-29 inches tall and weigh 85 pounds
or more. ~adapted from Livestock Protection Dogs by Orysia Dawydiak and David Sims. |
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![]() Scout and Spook are full sisters, born August 20, 2004. |
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Buffalo Creek Farm and Creamery, LLC
3241 Buffalo Creek Farm Road Germanton, NC 27019 336.969.5698 Robin@BuffaloCreekFarmNC.com | ||||||||