Great Pyrenee/ Anatolian dog ate my sheep?

by Amy
(willow springs mo)

Why my Great Pyrenee/ Anatolian dog ate my sheep?

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Oct 20, 2016
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Ate sheep
by: Donna

How old is your dog?

Do you have a relief Pyr to help him in his duties as guardian? He should have a spayed female to help him out.

How long have you had this dog?

Did you train your dog? You need to work with your dog to get used to sheep.

Do you feed your dog regularly?

Perhaps it was a sick sheep?

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