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Lost a lamb-need a livestock guardian dog. :(
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 859057" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Run away from anything Akbash... They're great dogs if you live in a hut with no property for them to destroy but for those of us who have a modern life they're a little much. Unless of course you've always wanted to invade China, in which case you'd be provided with your own personal tunnel in short order.</p><p></p><p>As far as the pyrs, My mother's dog was around eight months old when he saw a coyote for the first time... It was impressive. :nod: It's hard to imagine a puppy that can literally go from having two kids climbing all over him pulling his tail and ears to an eighth of a mile a way with a wagging tail and a dead coyote in its jaws and back to playing with the kids in less than five minutes. </p><p>My mom and a few aunts have had pyrs for the last twenty years. All of them have been so even tempered with people that I can't see any problem getting an adult dog to do what you want. They're kind of a dog that just does whatever they're going to do regardless of what you try to teach them so you may as well get an adult and leave them to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 859057, member: 14661"] Run away from anything Akbash... They're great dogs if you live in a hut with no property for them to destroy but for those of us who have a modern life they're a little much. Unless of course you've always wanted to invade China, in which case you'd be provided with your own personal tunnel in short order. As far as the pyrs, My mother's dog was around eight months old when he saw a coyote for the first time... It was impressive. :nod: It's hard to imagine a puppy that can literally go from having two kids climbing all over him pulling his tail and ears to an eighth of a mile a way with a wagging tail and a dead coyote in its jaws and back to playing with the kids in less than five minutes. My mom and a few aunts have had pyrs for the last twenty years. All of them have been so even tempered with people that I can't see any problem getting an adult dog to do what you want. They're kind of a dog that just does whatever they're going to do regardless of what you try to teach them so you may as well get an adult and leave them to it. [/QUOTE]
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