AmberRaif
Overrun with beasties
So, I have a question. We recently (Back in January) got a 9 week old male Anatolian/Pyrenees cross from non working parents. His name is Caspian. We went about it a less than ideal way, heavily emotion based and because of a cute picture...and allowed the breeding family to bring us the puppy (so they could see where he would be going) instead of us insisting on meeting the parents ourselves. The breeders/owners assured us that he was 3/4 anatolian (mother a pure bred red fawn anatolian, father a black masked Anatolian/pyr cross). He is an amazing pup. But...I found out that the breeder was not honest. And per a public comment on a facebook thread he "assumes" the mother is actually an anatolian and lab cross. Seeing the photos of the mother...I would guess the same. Or possibly even husky. Or cattle dog, or australian shepherd...but she is NOT a pure anatolian. What is the likelihood this dog will actually turn out as a good LGD? He is being raised with our working female Pyrenees who is amazing and they adore each other, although they have started squabbling over resources if food and treats are not carefully controlled by me. He loves our goat herd and has responded beautifully with his training to NOT play with the baby goats and to respect all the goats. He is 19 weeks old now. He had a rough start with the herd matriarch who butted him around a lot, but now they seem to have an understanding and I saw them nuzzling each other just today. It seemed she wanted him to lick her head and clean her horns and he obliged, although rather half heartedly. My children and all of us have fallen in love with him. And if he fails as an LGD because of his lab genetics...it will break our hearts. But is this unknown breed thing just a recipe for disaster as he matures? Does anyone here have a successful LGD that has lab or anything other than a known guardian breed? I'll post a picture so you can see him.
Edit: I just read "tips for finding a good breeder"..and yeah...we totally and completely knee jerked and botched our selection. Is there any hope based off of good current behavior and guarding tendencies or should we just prepare ourselves for complete bedlam in another couple of months?
Edit: I just read "tips for finding a good breeder"..and yeah...we totally and completely knee jerked and botched our selection. Is there any hope based off of good current behavior and guarding tendencies or should we just prepare ourselves for complete bedlam in another couple of months?
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