Beekissed
Herd Master
GPs are intelligent and social dogs if you take the time to socialize them....big sweethearts. Yes, they can get along with your house or yard dogs and they definitely know the difference between what is yours and what just strayed onto the property.KellyHM said:Just a quick question. For those of you that do have LGDs (specifically GPs), can they be trained to get along with the other dogs in the household? I'm interested in getting one eventually, but am not interested in having dog fights 24/7. Are they intelligent enough to be told (by me) which animals are allowed to be on the property and defend against others? Or are they too single-minded?
I had a GP/lab mix that was wonderful for my livestock....yes, she loved to wander but she always came home. Most people in rural areas know a GP when they see one and realize these dogs are not likely on their property to do harm....too big and slow/lazy for chasing deer and generally leave livestock alone. Not aggressive towards humans, particularly when they are off their own patch of land.
I only had small acreage, so I was able to contain mine with wireless fencing.
I just talked to my breeder, who had two GP pups this past spring.....he had a raid on his sheep flock by a family of bears that killed 25 lambs in one night. They killed more in the next few nights as well. The pups were really too young then to be effectual but now that they are grown, no losses of any kind have been noted.
He just added a third GP....said he was majorly impressed with the breed and they are going to save him a bundle in coyote and bear losses! I've met his dogs and they are the sweetest love bugs, though they live out with the sheep.