Turkish boz shepherd. Nice boy
Wisconsin.
New paddock/pasture for these guys. One more to build before hard freeze sets in.
May be considered graphic. Paige's last pup. Male. He gets the prize.
Pups at the vet for health inspection. Everyone passed.
Paige went in for her spay today. My smallest boz. She weighed 163.8 pounds. She can catch rabbits.
Short but sweet. My princess had her 3rd litter and they are now 3 weeks old. They started on wet mashed puppy food. Lots of reds. An abundance of males . The last 2 litters had mostly males. It seems like my summer litters are heavier with females. I have my theories. I do natural breeding.
I put the sire and dam in the same pasture. I seldom see a lock. I will say that putting them together and observing , then removing and repeating the process is best but even slip breeding can produce a litter.
Nothing meat wise goes to waste.
Bumblebee needs his loving.
Aikis. 3 year old female Turkish boz shepherd
Clean pen. Clean for now. Lol
Aikis. Available for the right pasture.
Reintroduction of Stella back into the pack.
LGD Chatter. Breeder support. This just happened. I am not mad. Instincts and inherited traits win out every time. She is only doing what comes natural, to provide for her pups.
I have a runty girl and runty boy. Runty girl has a home as long as she passes her health inspection.
LGD Chatter, older dogs font train the younger ones. They simply mimick what the Sr dog does. Lay down, when to sleep, when to patrol etc. They teach pack behavior but seldom intervene when pups act up. Some dogs actually make the corrections to young dogs. Those are far and few in-between. Priceless.
LGD Chatter, more on adolescent and teenage stage. You can research this on-line
Cruz is returning.. He is still in his teenage stage and is more than the owner wants to deal with. I will finish him out.