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Livestock Guardian Dogs

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Meet Muffy

Muffy is by far one of our best LGD. She never tests fences- even if they are completely down for days. She keeps her wards in the fence when it is down. She breaks out of the whelping pen to go back to work, and she takes the puppies with her. Muffys puppies are usually out working by 3 weeks old. From an early age she teaches them about stock of all sizes and watching the skies and trees. Muffy is the strong silent type, but will bark if needed. Muffy is irreplaceable here. She has some coloring, Sable, that has faded with time but still shows when she is wet. Her pups are Sable/white and (shockingly) brindle/white. Muffys puppies are scattered across the US working with livestock and as therapy/pet companion dogs.

Meet Lacey

Lacey is our foundation Pyrenees. She works well with large and medium stock. She houses with goats, cows, horses (including stallions), and other LGD. Lacey is a fun loving soul who excels at her job. She watches trees and skies for threats, an invaluable asset in guarding young stock or puppies. Lacey is pure white with no visible coloration, even when wet.

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Meet Bobby

Our village "idiot". Bobby is a BIG, correct, loud Pyrenees. He is a lover not a fighter, and he mostly guards medium sized stock and the gate. Bobby is our very own opossum patrol and thats about the only thing he will harm. But he is a BIG baby.  He loves to cuddle and chase sticks. Bobby passes his wonderful temperament to his puppies along with his stature. We do not have many litters, usually one or two a year. Bobbys puppies are out working in many fields across the US and make fabulous working dogs, as well as companions. Bobby is pure white with no visible coloration even when wet.

Meet Goose

Goose is a rescue that came to us at around 12 weeks old. Her rear leg was completely mangled, broken in two places and fused. Goose has adjusted well to being three legged, and she has a permanent home here. Goose will never be bred as the injury to her leg also narrowed and reshaped her pelvis. She is our chicken dog and her sole purpose in life is to bark and eat and get fat.

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