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fastrnrik
Exploring the pasture
Oh, I have NOoooooo problems with predators when the leopard dogs are out. They will kill, or at least try to kill, any land based predator they can catch. The problem is, they are not exactly "livestock safe" I could probably make them stand down if I stood by, but left unattended they would have a goat snack with a side of poultry fries. They are hunting / chase dogs and its hard to get that out of them once they're grown. I am confident I could train a good catahoula puppy to be livestock safe predator killer, but our last female died, so we don't have our own puppies anymore, and I haven't been able to find any puppies that I like (I'm VERY picky). Catahoulas are a breed that does not have a strict "standard" so you see mix breeds and crosses with everything under the sun and they labeled as catahoulas, so you have to be really careful and know the history of them. Heck, it seems any dog with a merle coat or glass eye or any unknown hound gets labeled as a catahoula around here. That's what led us to breeding them in the first place. And to be honest, I was wanting an LGD not only to watch our animals, but because we want something different.
The black dog that is supposed to be the great pyr/maremma cross isn't at a shelter, she's at a local farm. I have a picture I can try to post or send to somebody to post for me. Maybe you guys can figure out what she is. I'm going to see her tomorrow. The aonotolian I found was at a shelter. I also found a lot of great pyr's in my area. Apparently there is a large club and rescue organization specifically for them in Florida. I'm sure most are pets, but ya never know. I agree about the "adoption" and "re-homing" fees. Some of these organizations and "rescue" people are crazy with what they charge. I don't support those types of places.
And you're right, the culture today is skewed to the bad guys rights. My dogs vacationed at a friends house in another county after the incident, just in case the local government wanted to try to quarantine them or any of that nonsense. When we went to court I told the judge if I'd have known they had a gun, I would have let the dogs finish them off. When it comes down to my family or a meth head.... well sorry bout your luck tweaker. The fellas that got bit tried to make me look like the bad guy, and said they had a flat tire and were just coming to use the phone, blah blah blah. Yeah, at 3 am while they carried my stuff off LOL. No one wanted to hear it.
The black dog that is supposed to be the great pyr/maremma cross isn't at a shelter, she's at a local farm. I have a picture I can try to post or send to somebody to post for me. Maybe you guys can figure out what she is. I'm going to see her tomorrow. The aonotolian I found was at a shelter. I also found a lot of great pyr's in my area. Apparently there is a large club and rescue organization specifically for them in Florida. I'm sure most are pets, but ya never know. I agree about the "adoption" and "re-homing" fees. Some of these organizations and "rescue" people are crazy with what they charge. I don't support those types of places.
And you're right, the culture today is skewed to the bad guys rights. My dogs vacationed at a friends house in another county after the incident, just in case the local government wanted to try to quarantine them or any of that nonsense. When we went to court I told the judge if I'd have known they had a gun, I would have let the dogs finish them off. When it comes down to my family or a meth head.... well sorry bout your luck tweaker. The fellas that got bit tried to make me look like the bad guy, and said they had a flat tire and were just coming to use the phone, blah blah blah. Yeah, at 3 am while they carried my stuff off LOL. No one wanted to hear it.