Maybe not traditional, but our Boxer,Jessie, watches over my goats and chickens. He even herds them for me. he saw me trying to get the chickens to go up before dusk one day and he chased down a chicken and held it in place with his paw until I got to her. When we first got our goat,Daisy, it took her two days to get out. Jessie found her in the woods and herded her back to the pen. he would run alongside of her and bump her with his shoulder to turn her. He has no formal training at all. He has an uncanny understanding of what I want done.
I had my baby boy in today...laying on the couch (dirty and all) lovin' it up... everytime we stopped lovin on him he grabs you with those giant paws and gives the please don't stop yet look.......... we can never resist. I love my baby. PSS for sure!
Stone, wow to that photo of your huge boy and that tiny little goat!!! You should submit that for Photo of the Week...awesome
Southern...I feel in love with D ages ago...really wish I didn't have dog allergies...not sure I'd ever train one right, but I want one...no two...no...more...and Stone's too...and Gus...and Callie and...stop me...watch me drug myself to heck and gone with antishistimines and decongestants just so I can get one!!!
I truly feel blessed to have him. It's not been without challenges and frustrations, but that comes with the territory with any animal. He is a great LGD for sure
Wow, he is just stunning. Honestly, what a gorgeous Great Pyr!
Just by looking at the pictures, even without reading his description, I can tell he must be very gentle and patient with all the farm animals. He has that "look"