[AlpacaTalk] LGD - was Odd Injury
<<Janice:
If you need a dog, there is a woman in NY that has one Maremma male left.
He is 6 weeks old and generally their ready when they're 12 weeks.
If you are looking I will send you here email address.
We have 2, still pups and nothing goes into the pasture that we don't want.
They have great LGD instinct, but because they get so big, you really have
to establish dominance from the beginning.
Gary Simpson
www.tri-valleyalpac
I don't know what a Maremma is and I am sure I would not be able to
afford a dog that has to travel from NY to GA. Right now every $ I
spend is borrowed and the debt load has become huge over the past 2 yrs,
so any guard dog I get will have to be a rescue or some such situation.
But thanks anyway for the thought; they sound great; except I am not a
dominant type of person, I am a peace and love, old hippy lady LOL. I
don't even really like training dogs at all as I don't like the
dominance aspects of it.....I am a live and let live type :-). And that
is why I prefer alpacas and am not that crazy about horses (they are my
10yo dd's). I prefer animals that you have to understand and work
"with" (cats and alpcas) as opposed to dominate (dogs and horses). My
alpacas nuzzle and kiss me when I am out in the pasture; yet they spit
and grumble at my 10yo - and she is the one that feeds them 2x every
single day! She is not crazy about alpacas and I am not crazy about
horses so we are always ragging each other about the other's animals.
Warmly, Janice in GA
BTW, showing my ignorance here but what is LGD (large guard dog is all I
can think of in the context of the conversation)

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