Livestock Guardian Dogs
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Description: Includes information on the LGD-L mailing list for owners of Livestock Guarding Dogs (LGDs) also known as Flock Guardians or Livestock Protection Dogs, from the Livestock Guardian Dog Association. Also features a library of articles.
Livestock Guardian Dog (LGD) breeds have been used for centuries to protect livestock from predators in Europe and Asia. The most well-known of these breeds in the United States are the Great Pyrenees, Anatolian Shepherds, Akbash and Maremma. Many also work as family and home guardians, and several are assistance dogs to their disabled owners, as they are sturdy enough to provide physical support. With the right socialization, training and physical environment, LGDs can be successful family pets and home protectors. They are generally aloof toward strangers and their size alone is rather intimidating. Though strong, independent-minded and protective, they are normally gentle with children and livestock alike. A common saying among LGD owners is "LGDs are like potato chips - you can't have just one".
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Date | Creation Date: 1996-11-01T05:00:00Z Expiry Date: 2014-10-31T05:00:00Z |