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Kazakh
shepherd; his and his dogs' primary job is to guard the sheep from predators.
Livestock Guardian Dogs or LGDs are dogs of
breeds which were
bred to independently live with and guard
livestock
such as sheep. Because of this, LGDs are also referred to as
sheep dogs.
Unlike a
herding dog, a LGD does not control the movement of the flock with
predatory
actions towards it. Instead, they blend into the flock and generally ignore the
individual animals in favor of keeping an eye out for potential threats.
Livestock Guardian Dogs are generally large, protective and independent,
which can make them less than ideal for suburban or urban living and
housepets. None the less, they are often chosen for their guardian qualities
towards children, and will be as protective of their family as they would be of
their flock. They are also used as
guard dogs
for people and property. Generally, most LGDs around the world are still kept as
working
dogs.
There has been an increased interest in the traditional uses of a LGD in
North
America, where LGDs allow for predator control that is effective and less
environmentally damaging than trapping and poisoning.
Two Kuvasz. The
one on the left is displaying a typical watchful LGD pose.
There are several breeds of Livestock Guardian Dogs, many of which are
unknown outside of the regions in which they are still worked. These include: