Beekissed
Herd Master
Hounds aren't the easiest to train, particularly around children and livestock. They are bred to hunt and kill and not much anything else.What about a coonhound? Has anyone had any of them?
Hounds aren't the easiest to train, particularly around children and livestock. They are bred to hunt and kill and not much anything else.What about a coonhound? Has anyone had any of them?
If you'll have chickens, take the Border collies off the list....they are also known for being nippy of children. They herd, are obsessed with herding, MUST herd.These are the dog we were thinking about what do you think?
Golden Retriver
Polish Tatra Sheepdog
Catahoula Dog
Australian Sheppard
Akbash
Rottweiler
Collie
Border Collie
I Don't know if I can think of anything else. If you guys have any more ideas or what I should take off the list I would be glad to hear your thoughts!
Thanks! I REALLY WANT A GOLDEN RETRIEVER! We already have a Goldendoodle and she is the best so I think a real golden retriever would be even better! Have you ever had a Golden? What was your experience?If you'll have chickens, take the Border collies off the list....they are also known for being nippy of children. They herd, are obsessed with herding, MUST herd.
Catahoula will need a very strong owner or they will own you. Golden retrievers make excellent family and farm dogs.
I've never met an intelligent Rottie, so not sure if you want to go there....they are also known as the most expensive dog due to how many health issues they tend to have~I never knew that until I watched a vid on the most expensive dogs in the world the other day. Was really shocked that Rotties had so many issues.
You might try Labrador Retrievers, as they are much like the goldens but without the longer hair. Best family and farm dogs you can get, IMO.
Have had and they were fierce against predators, extremely easy to train and loyal to family. Just all around great with children.Thanks! I REALLY WANT A GOLDEN RETRIEVER! We already have a Goldendoodle and she is the best so I think a real golden retriever would be even better! Have you ever had a Golden? What was your experience?
Good luck with that. I've seen a HUGE uptick in the prices of purebred dogs these past few years. Used to you could put your hands on a Lab for around $300 and sometimes for free, but around my state you can't touch one for under $900-$2500 now. I'm sure goldens go even higher.Does anyone know of any breeders in the US that have them for a reasonable price? I am not payin $4000 for a dog.
Hello! Sorry I didn't really know where to post this but whatever. I am wondering what breeds of dogs you all have? We are looking into getting a dog. We would like to get one that can protect chickens and goats but not really be totally bonded to them. It will be bonded to us, if that makes any sense. Has low/no prey drive and is not massive (under 100lbs). It needs to get along with kids and care for them and protect them. Not to hard to train but will listen closely to commands. We don't have a large field are anything but we do have 3 acers of land that it would be able to wander. It would have an electric collar so if it gets past our property it will get shocked (we have a lot of dog catchers in our area so we wouldn't want it to get lost). He would be an indoor outdoor dog and be able to protect his family, animals, and his property. We live in Arizona so it gets kinda hot here so it needs to be able withstand harsh weather in the summer(80-100 degrees) and in the winter cold ( 40-27 degrees). We were thinking about a Polish Tatra Sheepdog but they are rare and hard to find here in the states, if anyone has any I would love to hear your experince with them! I know that is a lot to ask for in a breed but hopefully you guys might have some suggestions for us. Open to any ideas on a breed. Thanks!
I may be biased but collies (smooth or rough) seem to be what you are looking for, if you get a female though their barks are very high pitched.We do have a hot wire around our property. Sorry I forgot to mention it. I wasn't really think a Lgd but just a medium sized-large sized dog that would attack predators if they try to get into our property. What I have read about lgd is that they are bonded to their flock not their owners so I would want something that is bonded to us. Something that would follow the kids around when they are playing in the wash or taking the goats on a walk down the driveway. Something more along the lines of a guard dog. Not a true lgd.
I am biased towards collies too.I may be biased but collies (smooth or rough) seem to be what you are looking for, if you get a female though their barks are very high pitched.