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ksj0225

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Bonnie at 9 months old

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MonsterMalak

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These are Turkisk Kangals, which are great Livestock Guardians that are great at removing the predator population by displacement or elimination. Predators choice.

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This is a father of one of my Boz Shepherd pups. Didnt have any recent pictures of my pups, and trying to show a grown dog.
They are just like the Kangal with predator control, but much more capable to confront the larger predators. Plus they make great family guardians.

They Turkish Breeds of LGD have a different method of dealing with predators. Actively pursuing to repell or remove them from the area. In a herd, they work the perimeter.
 

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MonsterMalak - Is that you holding the dog in the last picture? I'm curious...how tall are you? I want to get an idea of the dog's size...
 

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MonsterMalak said:
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/x477/Monster_Malak/titanamee.jpg

These are Turkisk Kangals, which are great Livestock Guardians that are great at removing the predator population by displacement or elimination. Predators choice.

http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/x477/Monster_Malak/Minik_kus.jpg

This is a father of one of my Boz Shepherd pups. Didnt have any recent pictures of my pups, and trying to show a grown dog.
They are just like the Kangal with predator control, but much more capable to confront the larger predators. Plus they make great family guardians.

They Turkish Breeds of LGD have a different method of dealing with predators. Actively pursuing to repell or remove them from the area. In a herd, they work the perimeter.
Very nice looking dogs! Thank you for posting pictures. I can't tell from the pictures but, are the Kangals and Boz drooling breeds?
 

Rebbetzin

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Here is our Spartacus, a Cane Corso (Roman Mastiff)

I have never let him and the chickens "play" together.

He is an excellent guard dog.

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thebirdguy

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Here's Porter..

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He's 8 1/2 months old, we just got him and have high hopes for him as an LGD.. Any training suggestions would be welcome.. We have 10 acres and will have heritage chickens, turkeys, pigs, milk goats or cow and ???
 

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doo dah said:
MonsterMalak said:
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/x477/Monster_Malak/titanamee.jpg

These are Turkisk Kangals, which are great Livestock Guardians that are great at removing the predator population by displacement or elimination. Predators choice.

http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/x477/Monster_Malak/Minik_kus.jpg

This is a father of one of my Boz Shepherd pups. Didnt have any recent pictures of my pups, and trying to show a grown dog.
They are just like the Kangal with predator control, but much more capable to confront the larger predators. Plus they make great family guardians.

They Turkish Breeds of LGD have a different method of dealing with predators. Actively pursuing to repell or remove them from the area. In a herd, they work the perimeter.
Very nice looking dogs! Thank you for posting pictures. I can't tell from the pictures but, are the Kangals and Boz drooling breeds?
Great question! I forgot to ask you that when we talked last :)
 
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