Seriously no other idea's on LGD, come on people!

SuburbanFarmChic

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One of our best farm dogs is a Pit/Chow/Lab cross. He's never picked a fight in his life but will finish any that are started with him. Nothing gets in the yard/house if I don't want to but I can call him down if that response isn't required. He is incredibly gentle with the rabbits, chickens, goats etc and will come to the back door and give me his alert bark if one of our rescue dogs is bothering them. I watched him drive her off of a baby robin and then he picked it up in his mouth and brought it to me.
 

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77Herford,,,, Few dogs could begin to gather the courage to engage a Boz Shepherd. Just my opinion though.

And, they are a dog that will coddle and care for a baby goat. My female Boz allows an orphan goat to sleep in the doghouse with her pups.

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autumnprairie

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MonsterMalak said:
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77Herford,,,, Few dogs could begin to gather the courage to engage a Boz Shepherd. Just my opinion though.

And, they are a dog that will coddle and care for a baby goat. My female Boz allows an orphan goat to sleep in the doghouse with her pups.

http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/x477/Monster_Malak/MaxGoat.jpg
Thank you for chiming in. I saw your thread once and fell in love with your dogs. :love
your lgd are beautiful :drool
 

Ms. Research

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MonsterMalak said:
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77Herford,,,, Few dogs could begin to gather the courage to engage a Boz Shepherd. Just my opinion though.

And, they are a dog that will coddle and care for a baby goat. My female Boz allows an orphan goat to sleep in the doghouse with her pups.

http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/x477/Monster_Malak/MaxGoat.jpg
I was hoping you would post. I love Kuvaczs but am truly impressed with your dogs. Like Autumnprairie I've visited your thread several times.

77, seriously look into this breed.

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The Boz Shepherd are not a dog for every owner or situation. They are a very loving and trusted dog with your family, but can be defensive of you or your farm if not socialized.

I take my dogs into town to many crowded places to ensure they will accept people. They are intelligent, and learn quickly.

I will gladly talk with anyone that would like to figure out if the Boz would be a good dog for them.

They are alot of dog, and need to be owned responsibly.
But if large predator or dog intervention is needed, they have the physical ability.
 

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The Boz looks like a wonderful dog but it is my understanding there are only about 10 of them in the US. Hopefully Monster can correct me if i am wrong. I don't think that number includes Monster's pups though.......

When are we going to get to see pictures of the puppies!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!!?!?!?! :barnie
 

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Thank you all for your help. We have settled with two Spanish Mastiffs that are already 2 years old and fully trained. Yes, they were pricey but it saves us two years of work. I'm driving out to meet them right now and get to know them with my friend. My Wife and other friend P will be taking care of the farm while I'm gone.
 

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Please post pics when you get them? I was going to suggest the breed, after reading, but they said there was very few in the US available. They seem like a great breed!
 
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