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  1. mkeawsh

    Livestock guardian dogs

    Yep, that is what I call a brush. Sounds like what I have. Just my general term - brush the cats, brush the dogs, brush the rabbits, I even used to brush my rats. :)
  2. mkeawsh

    Livestock guardian dogs

    Thank you. He knows I am in charge. Taught him all the commands and is very obedient with all them and on a leash, but freaks when he hears the brush. It isn't loud but he hears it. Our neighbor has a GP and he told me the type of brush to get - metal, t shaped - and it works great when I...
  3. mkeawsh

    Livestock guardian dogs

    I so agree. How do you do it? Buddy hates it and how do you keep a dog still and down this big? He loves all the attention and even being sat on by my daughter to keep him down but hates the brushing and trimming to get all the knots out.
  4. mkeawsh

    Livestock guardian dogs

    I so agree. My GP was raised since 6 weeks old with my goats and the chickens would hang with him and the goats. He is so bonded and protective of them. He has thwarted coyotes, diving hawks who were after a chicken and many more predators. Hawks fly away empty. It is cute to watch him...
  5. mkeawsh

    Livestock guardian dogs

    I agree. If we had an issue with wolves, I would be getting more than one GP. We have had coyotes visit a couple times and Buddy has taken care of them. At night we have Niteguards flashing and nothing gets near the goat enclosure or the chicken tractors and house. We've heard the coyotes...
  6. mkeawsh

    Livestock guardian dogs

    I have a Great Pyrenees and he is great. He watches and protects my goats and chickens and he is very serious about it. I did not have to train him. He grew up and lives with the goats and the chickens. The chicken house and tractors are right next to the goat pen. He NEVER enters our home...
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