#Slovak Cuvac
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#dogs#dogblr#lgd#livestock guardian dog#komondor#great pyrenees#pyrenean mountain dog#maremma#Maremanno-Abruzzese Sheepdog#akbash#kuvasz#cuvac#tatra shepherd#Romanian mioritic shepherd
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can you also do bratpack for the. the dogs🥺
OUUGHHH DOGGYPACK!!!!
so first of all, for Synthia, i shall assign her the [Slovak Cuvac]
then Kendall gets the [German Shepherd]
and finally, Gia shall get the [Greyhound]
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Year of the Dog - Slovak Cuvac “Slovak sheep farming has a very old tradition. The Slovak Cuvac, together with mountain sheep, the Hucul horse, and typical inhabitants of the mountains, formed the fundamental economic preconditions for the utilization of pastures for cattle. The inhabitants of the Slovak mountains were mostly free people who defended the frontiers and paid duties in sheep's cheese. The institution of these people was called "Valassky Opasok" and its center, until the abolition of serfdom, was Košice. The members of this shepherd military system did their service on mountain meadows with their companions - the hearty white dog called the Slovak Cuvac.
A good watchdog, guard, shepherd and companion, the dog proved itself also in watching cattle, turkeys, and other domestic animals - as well as its master's household. Holiday makers and visitors to the mountains and spas took to this breed and began to carry it to the lowlands.The Slovensky Cuvac is used on sheep farms and mountain ridges as well as homes and frontiers. He is boundlessly loyal and stout hearted. He resists every enemy - bears and wolves included. According to the time honored shepherd's tradition, he is always bred in white to be discernible from the beasts of the night.
This breed has been well documented as far back as the 17th century. However, as wolves slowly began to disappear from European mountains and modern herding practices were instituted, the Cuvac was faced with the prospect of being seen as a relic of the past. What few specimens were left in the 1950s were bred carelessly. Credit for reviving the breed and fixing characteristics is due Dr. Antonin Hruza, in cooperation with the veterinary school of Brno.”
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Isn’t he handsome?
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#sun#dog#dogs#photography#film filter#mobile photography#vsco#vintage#white#white dogs#white love#vscocam#vscogood#slovensky cuvac#slovakia#lučenec#slovak dogs
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Writing down so I don't forget also because we finally settled on the names
Oscar's dogs
Asparagus, Slovak Cuvac, a guard dog, a big boy and lad
Lucinda or Lucy, Springer Spaniel, a hunting dog and bit of a chaos girl
Buyan, Samoyed, the last dog from Victor's sled, an absolute baby, immediately adopted by Will
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[ Hello children welcome back to ' Janko's assistant leaks more of his stuff ' This time it's all his pets and their names Oravak Hen - Emil Slovak White Goose - Nataša Suchovy Goose - Svätoboj Komorner Tumbler - Agáta Košice Tumbler - Ľubica Košice Highflier - Roderich Piestany Giant Pigeon - Víťazoslav Slovak Pouter - Vojtech Slovak Highflier - Vasil Holic Rabbit - Magdaléna Liptov Baldspotted Rabbit - Ivan Nitra Rabbit - Cyprián Slovak Greyblue Rex - Uršuľa Zemplin Rabbit - Lukáš Zobor Rabbit - Katarína Slovak Spotted Cattle - Sergej Slovak Pinzgau Cattle - Boris Tsigai - František Slovakia Merino Sheep - Bartolomej Native Wallachian Sheep - Oliver Improved Wallachian Sheep - Peregrín White Shorthaired Goat - Konzuela Brown Shorthaired Goat - Servác Hucul Pony - Melánia Slovak Warm-Blooded Horse - Natália Slovak Sport Pony - Demeter Slovak Cuvac - Kvetoslava Slovenský Kopov - Elizabeta Slovakian Rough-Haired Pointer - Vratko Czechoslovakian Wolfdog - Volfgang Cierny Sery - Alexej Until next time children ]
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Do you know which livestock guardian breeds are the most suitable for "normal dog ownership"? I feel like they are more or less dogs for specialists, but on the other hand I am not a fan of those "you MUST have 10000years of dog experience for a Pyrenees"-attitudes...what do you think? Are there any dogblrs about this topic? thank you!
Any livestock guardian breed is going to have an independent attitude. Pyrenees are hard to train, but they make great family additions. You will have to spend lots of time early on with socializing to prevent unwanted stranger danger barking. Unless you prefer that. Grooming is also a huge part. The Leonberger, Kuvasz, Komondor, and Puli can also be good family pets, but are equally as difficult.
No guardian breed is for beginners, you must have experience and dedication with these pups. They cannot be left alone all day, or only leash walked occasionally. They are high maintenance from their training to their grooming.
Most other guardian breeds do require you to be a dog expert, like the Anatolian Shepherd, Caucasian Shepherd, Central Asia Shepherd, Akbash, Carpathian Shepherd, and Sarplaninac. These dogs are intended to live on farms and have a job, they would not be content indoors.
@codathecuvac is a Slovak Cuvac@ofdreamsandomens has a Sarplaninac
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Happy to see you!
Tags: Golden Retriever, Polish Tatra Sheepdog, Slovak Cuvac, Kuvasz, Great Pyrenees
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Mr. Grumpy in his garden.
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Cat surviving a little too much love by Golden Retriever pups.
Tags: Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Great Pyrenees, Slovak Cuvac, Puppy
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source http://9gag.com/gag/aj8DQox
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MELS
MELS
DOGOMIR AND BARKUS
#so i was looking up slovakian dog breeds and this fell out#my opus#marcus#ragomir#slovak cuvac#weimaraner#noble creatures#doges#dog fortress#voof
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His way of telling me that it’s too hot :P
#it was 10am so I thought it was okay#but no#he is a snow dog#Slovak Cuvac#livestock guardian dog#dogblr#dogs
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