woodsie
Loving the herd life
So today I let my Pyrs into the pasture with my cow and calf after getting used to eachother through the fence over the past couple months. They have been in before but I wanted to seperate the Pyrs as our female is due to welp at the end of the week and I wanted to give her a safe cozy place to deliver her pups away from the pesky goats. Especially because she was hanging out in a 15 foot tunnel they dug into a huge dirt pile and didn't want her to deliver them in there as I can't even see them when they are in the tunnel. Anyhow the Pyrs are attached at the hip so as soon as opened the gate they both came through.
They did amazing with the cows, sniffing and checking eachother, the cow was just as interested in sniffing the dogs! Well as I was getting set up to milk the cow she was being a pest and rubbing me with her head and not letting me dump the grain in her bowl. I guess I was a little frustrated and said "hey stop it" to the cow, well my tone must have displayed my displeasure (it was practically under my breath) and my male pyr started giving a little short barks and low posture to get her to back up, well she kicked and he ducked and moved but I said "its okay Samson" and he immediately stopped and was complete calm with the cow again...all in their first interactions.
Just incredible how the dogs can pick up on the subtlest of cues and turn on and off immediately...they sure can be obedient when it pertains to their job. This is the incredible trustworthiness and stable mental game that I love in the Pyrs....the appreciation you have for your dog doing an amazing job so worthwhile all the frustrations you go through in training them. Just makes you feel all warm and fuzzy!
I sure hope I can find good homes that will appreciate their abilities and give the dogs the tools to do a good job. I have a waiting list started and have had lots of interest but I guess we will see if people actually committ and have deserving homes to these incredible working dogs. I fear lots of farmy people just want a cheap dog but I don't want to be cheap and people buy them just because they are a good deal. I am asking $700/puppy in our area papered dogs go for $1200 (I paid $1200 + $200 delivery) for my female (she's registered), my male is incredible (and my personal favourite, huge, big head, more people attentive(lots of eye contact), slightly shorter coat than typical for a Pyr) but not registered. Low end is $350 but they are usually way in the bush (8 hours from civilization). $500-$800 similar but lots aren't working dogs. Am I in the ball park?
They did amazing with the cows, sniffing and checking eachother, the cow was just as interested in sniffing the dogs! Well as I was getting set up to milk the cow she was being a pest and rubbing me with her head and not letting me dump the grain in her bowl. I guess I was a little frustrated and said "hey stop it" to the cow, well my tone must have displayed my displeasure (it was practically under my breath) and my male pyr started giving a little short barks and low posture to get her to back up, well she kicked and he ducked and moved but I said "its okay Samson" and he immediately stopped and was complete calm with the cow again...all in their first interactions.
Just incredible how the dogs can pick up on the subtlest of cues and turn on and off immediately...they sure can be obedient when it pertains to their job. This is the incredible trustworthiness and stable mental game that I love in the Pyrs....the appreciation you have for your dog doing an amazing job so worthwhile all the frustrations you go through in training them. Just makes you feel all warm and fuzzy!
I sure hope I can find good homes that will appreciate their abilities and give the dogs the tools to do a good job. I have a waiting list started and have had lots of interest but I guess we will see if people actually committ and have deserving homes to these incredible working dogs. I fear lots of farmy people just want a cheap dog but I don't want to be cheap and people buy them just because they are a good deal. I am asking $700/puppy in our area papered dogs go for $1200 (I paid $1200 + $200 delivery) for my female (she's registered), my male is incredible (and my personal favourite, huge, big head, more people attentive(lots of eye contact), slightly shorter coat than typical for a Pyr) but not registered. Low end is $350 but they are usually way in the bush (8 hours from civilization). $500-$800 similar but lots aren't working dogs. Am I in the ball park?