Max as a puppy, with his foster parent |
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Izzy, an Olde English Bulldogge, the weekend we brought her home. |
The boxer-bulldog mix they suggested was big and goofy. He had a small amount of food aggression that lasted about 3 days. In no time, he settled in and proved to be a gentle giant. His new lifestyle wasn't one of patrolling the property, mostly it was about napping during the day and playing on the beach in the evening. He was six months old when we got him. From the beginning and even now, people ask us how old he is. Even as a pup they thought he was a senior dog because of his laid back nature and his propensity for taking naps to recover from a nap.
When we moved from the apartment and bought our first house we quickly introduced chickens to the mix. We had 4 Rhode Island Reds in a typical suburban backyard with 2 dogs who had never been around chickens. They started as chicks we hand raised in the house, partly for our benefit, partly for the birds' benefit, and partly to acclimate the dogs. Neither ever attempted to go after the chickens, and mostly Izzy ignored them. However, Max took it upon himself to protect them. When he was outside he would lie by their coop or follow them around the yard as they scratched and pecked for bugs.

- Racing down the hallway, whining and crying to be let out after a fox came around to terrorize the birds.
- Heading off a wolf mix puppy at another person's house when the puppy made a run for their chickens. With a growl and a leap, the puppy learned the chickens were off limits.
- Heading off other dogs who chase the birds. He doesn't just watch over them, he corrects the behavior of other dogs!

Izzy and Max are both 6 years old now. We realize at some point we will need to get a younger dog who can be trained by Max. It's a stressful thing to consider given that Max came as he was, and we never considered he would be a LGD. Will we be just as lucky next time around or will he be able to train a replacement? Time will tell, but for now our homestead is well protected!
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