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Onyx
Ridin' The Range
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@Samantha drawz I hear you on the wolf issue. Any animal who loses their natural habitat and are being squeezed from all sides are going to change their behavior and/or die off... I wish we could just learn to leave some wild land for the animals that were, after all, here first. Luckily I will be living in the literal middle of nowhere... there *should* be plenty of prey animals for wild predators, but I fear the area has had some logging activity since the time the google earth images were taken so, I guess I will have to see the state of things when I get there.
Unfortunately it's also a fact that wolves get blamed a lot for "crimes" perpetrated by wild dog packs and wolf-dog crosses. I was reading a study a short time ago where they did DNA testing on "wolves" shot by ranchers who claimed they were preying on their stock, etc. None of the animals were actually wolves, but a mix of coyotes, dogs, and various crosses between wolves, dogs and coyotes.
I am hoping to one day be able to snag the 8 acre parcel adjoining mine, no one is using it, there used to be a mobile home there apparently but it has since been removed. If I do get it I hope to be able to leave some of it alone as a tiny wildlife refuge.
@Southern by choice I am not really looking for a dog to do a fully traditional LGD role though.... the dogs won't be out traveling with large flocks or anything. I want a dog that will, as you mentioned with the TMs, protect my "villiage" - my homestead - including my small dogs/cats/property/the people in general. The dog will be fully integrated with my lifestyle, not simply turned out with a flock (though I know that's not what you are supposed to do with LGDs in any case).
It seems that my chosen dog breeds always end up being the stubborn ones I love my Frenchton (ok, not officially a breed... I think of it more as a "type"), but even basic tasks like house training are not for the faint of heart where Frenchtons are concerned >_>
Unfortunately you are very right that people seem to be determined to ruin and destroy dog breeds these days. Unethical show breeders and idiots breeding dogs to be vicious on purpose enrage me. Of the two I believe that show breeders have done the most damage to the most breeds over time. I am not at all against purebred animals or showing, in fact I used to breed and show rabbits, but I think the general mentality surrounding dog breeding for show purposes is incredibly damaging. That is not to say there are not ethical show breeders, of course there are, but the unethical show breeders have managed to destroy breed after breed despite that.
I will fully admit I am not as knowledgeable as I'd like to be about guardian dogs in general. I have read and studied as much as I can, but as you say, it's very difficult to pick out the good info from the bad. I usually find that in the end I need to have some hands-on experience before I will really know what is what.
I will have to keep my eyes open and see what comes up!
Unfortunately it's also a fact that wolves get blamed a lot for "crimes" perpetrated by wild dog packs and wolf-dog crosses. I was reading a study a short time ago where they did DNA testing on "wolves" shot by ranchers who claimed they were preying on their stock, etc. None of the animals were actually wolves, but a mix of coyotes, dogs, and various crosses between wolves, dogs and coyotes.
I am hoping to one day be able to snag the 8 acre parcel adjoining mine, no one is using it, there used to be a mobile home there apparently but it has since been removed. If I do get it I hope to be able to leave some of it alone as a tiny wildlife refuge.
@Southern by choice I am not really looking for a dog to do a fully traditional LGD role though.... the dogs won't be out traveling with large flocks or anything. I want a dog that will, as you mentioned with the TMs, protect my "villiage" - my homestead - including my small dogs/cats/property/the people in general. The dog will be fully integrated with my lifestyle, not simply turned out with a flock (though I know that's not what you are supposed to do with LGDs in any case).
It seems that my chosen dog breeds always end up being the stubborn ones I love my Frenchton (ok, not officially a breed... I think of it more as a "type"), but even basic tasks like house training are not for the faint of heart where Frenchtons are concerned >_>
Unfortunately you are very right that people seem to be determined to ruin and destroy dog breeds these days. Unethical show breeders and idiots breeding dogs to be vicious on purpose enrage me. Of the two I believe that show breeders have done the most damage to the most breeds over time. I am not at all against purebred animals or showing, in fact I used to breed and show rabbits, but I think the general mentality surrounding dog breeding for show purposes is incredibly damaging. That is not to say there are not ethical show breeders, of course there are, but the unethical show breeders have managed to destroy breed after breed despite that.
I will fully admit I am not as knowledgeable as I'd like to be about guardian dogs in general. I have read and studied as much as I can, but as you say, it's very difficult to pick out the good info from the bad. I usually find that in the end I need to have some hands-on experience before I will really know what is what.
I will have to keep my eyes open and see what comes up!