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dianneS
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I do think he has what it takes to be a LGD. I never dreamed I'd be so impressed. I thought it would take years for me to trust him, or be impressed by his work ethic! He had me convinced that I made the right decision within the first 12 hours he was on my property! 
Your Ivan is beautiful btw!
I did some reading on the Sarplaninac, they sound like awesome dogs! They seem to be as rare as the Karakachan. I feel so honored to own such a rare breed.
I emailed the breeder I got Alex from today and sent her pics to let her know how happy I am with him. I was apprehensive at first and she knew that, but she assured me that I'd be pleased with him.
I wish I would have gotten a photo of my dog's Daddy! He was huge, and just an awesome dog. He was the same rare shade of red as my boy. I hope my guy gets just a big some day! Head as big as a bears!
Your Ivan is beautiful btw!
I did some reading on the Sarplaninac, they sound like awesome dogs! They seem to be as rare as the Karakachan. I feel so honored to own such a rare breed.I emailed the breeder I got Alex from today and sent her pics to let her know how happy I am with him. I was apprehensive at first and she knew that, but she assured me that I'd be pleased with him.
I wish I would have gotten a photo of my dog's Daddy! He was huge, and just an awesome dog. He was the same rare shade of red as my boy. I hope my guy gets just a big some day! Head as big as a bears!
His previous guardian situation was very similar to our set up, and he seems like an appropriate personality for us too. He's just a good fit all around. 
No breeding specifically for pets and keeping them working helps with the passing on of guardian instincts. Some people are breeding Karakachans with Great Pyrs and they seem to be working out well. The Great Pyr half makes them more personable and friendly with people, I'm told.
only knowing AKC rules and standards and such that certainly don't apply to a guardian dog, let alone a breed that isn't even recognized by the AKC. She needs to keep her "show ring" business to herself
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He killed my only Polish Crested banty, and she can't see where she is going due to her bangs in her eyes all the time. She walks into doors, she walks into me, she was really ditzy. So he could have started playing with her and if she couldn't see where she was going, perhaps she couldn't get away when the play got to rough.
He took her from the pasture (where I found the first batch of feathers) and carried her into his crate (where his food dish is) in the goat pen and ate every last bit of her.