Congratulations she-earl!
Being that I am originally from former Yugoslavia (the country from where both Tornjak and the Sarplaninac originate), I am familiar with the breed.
Character-wise the Tornjak is comparable to the Great Pyrenees.
So just like the Great Pyr they are softer than most other LGD's and just like the Pyrenees they are also roamers. I hope the breeder will be honest about that.
That said they are in general somewhat more trainable than a Great Pyr and more inclined to guard towards human intruders than the Great Pyr.
In Croatia or in Bosnia it is not unusual to find Tornjak's that have lived up to 14-15 years without any (major) health problems. So hopefully yours will be just as long living!
Don't forget to post lots and lots of pictures of your new puppy once you get it.
Tornjak is an amazing breed, they are incredibly affectionate with their owners and make fantastic farm dogs.
P.S. you might be interested in reading this here, written by a Croatian Tornjak breeder (it's not long and in English): http://www.angelfire.com/journal/tornjak/tornjaken.htm
Being that I am originally from former Yugoslavia (the country from where both Tornjak and the Sarplaninac originate), I am familiar with the breed.
Character-wise the Tornjak is comparable to the Great Pyrenees.
So just like the Great Pyr they are softer than most other LGD's and just like the Pyrenees they are also roamers. I hope the breeder will be honest about that.
That said they are in general somewhat more trainable than a Great Pyr and more inclined to guard towards human intruders than the Great Pyr.
In Croatia or in Bosnia it is not unusual to find Tornjak's that have lived up to 14-15 years without any (major) health problems. So hopefully yours will be just as long living!
Don't forget to post lots and lots of pictures of your new puppy once you get it.
Tornjak is an amazing breed, they are incredibly affectionate with their owners and make fantastic farm dogs.
P.S. you might be interested in reading this here, written by a Croatian Tornjak breeder (it's not long and in English): http://www.angelfire.com/journal/tornjak/tornjaken.htm