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People need to know their limitations. Not everyone can own powerful dogs. Glad they had a chance to surrender him to an expert.
@@Opti_HollandiaI see what you mean, but unfortunately a license wouldn’t stop someone from being irresponsible. Look at all the drunk/drugged drivers.
@@ArivmarioExcellent example. If people can get a license to drive, they will still find a reason to drink and get behind a wheel
its not just powerful dogs its knowing what the purpose of the breed was and whether that will fit with your skills and life style.
@@watchonjar point well made. There are dogs I wish to have, but I don’t. I know my limitations and lifestyle, work schedule might not be best for such dogs.
@Arivmario Same here. I've always admired the size and power of the Caucasian Shepherd and how devoted they can be to there families BUT I ALDO acknowledge how much training, I myself will need around them to fully understand how to raise them. These dogs ate not friendly to outsiders NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU WORK WITH THEM. They are devoted to the one they know within the home and that is it.
They probably got him because he was the cutest fluffiest baby dog but had no idea what he would grow into. Not a one of them has the right energy because they all seemed timid and scared. Glad they knew enough and cared enough to find a better situation for him.
This dog is literally got another chance at life that many others probably do not, and with an experienced handler at that. Super excited to see where this goes!
You are so right. Powerful dog. With a good dog handler. Love to see more of it .
Thouse DOgs need that they owner os Alpha model , a master, not a friend. They repecy authority and powe and are most happy on thouse condisions. If owner is insecure then they might decide they are the alpha. Owner needs to be strict but not abusive.
Put this dog outside your house at all cost this dog with another dog if the same species are meent to protect sheeps from bears and wolves not to be a housepet
What I immediately notice was JAMES becoming relaxed in your hands! He desperately needed direction and leadership..poor puppy..he will be fine..I'm 💯 positive
Weak owners make for nervous and anxious dogs....
Big f*cking dog. So many people want these dogs but so few *should* have them. Glad you get to work with one. I'd like to see one and work one in person one day. 👍🏻
i want one one day, but only if i ever have the right space and situation for it.
People need to do their homework before just getting a dog bc it looks cool etc. Glad he's with someone who can properly train him etc and live a good life. He's a beautiful dog, look forward to seeing him be trained and mature.
😂this is me, I saw this dog and thought he was beautiful but damn , i never had a dog before and feared most of my life. Probably not good idea to get this dog.
@@lavonnealexander6936 no definitely not a good breed for first time dog owners & not for someone that doesn't have land & livestock for it to do what they were bred for originally. There are exceptions with all things, dogs included but livestock guardian breeds aren't recommended for "house pets", first time dog owners etc. There are a lot of great breeds that are better suited for that situation etc. Just my opinion, but I think most experienced dog owners & responsible breeders would agree on. If you had the land & livestock etc then got the dog as a puppy & had the thousands of dollars & around 18-24 months of free time to get a responsible professional trainer to work with daily showing you what/how to raise it properly then maybe that's the exception but even then probably not a great idea to be fair for you or the dog.
They made a bad decision but good on them for giving him up to an expert.
Haz I have no doubt you just saved that dogs life. Thank you for taking in that baby ❤
Before the internet my friend went to Russia as an exchange engineer to share knowledge on power stations, whilst there he stayed with a family for just over a year who kept these beautiful dogs, he’d brought back photos of them, I fell in love with the breed, I had a farm in those days and tried desperately to try and get a pair to bring over but the cost and paperwork was crazy. This was before the internet and learning of foreign breeds was done in a library. I’d never seen such a dog before, these days though they can be found, the breed watered down and roaming about a small backyard, no longer protecting livestock and fulfilling their potential. I don’t live on a farm anymore so I will never own such a majestic beast. Instead I have two Shepherds who protect and play with the family, I adore them both but I will always wish I could of owned these dogs when I had the farm. Glad to see this dog in the hands of someone with knowledge and not tied up in some crappy yard, hats off to you sir! 👍🏻
He doesn't even seem too bad - he almost had that puppy-hop thing going when you had him on the catch pole. Very beautiful dog! I can't wait to see his progress! .... and I vote for Kyle 😂
I can see he's a lovely boy - but above my pay grade.
To be fair ... he is just a pup, but a pup with a bad past sadly. Usually livestock guardian breeds are really into biting and attacking any stranger (human or animal) straight from 3 months of age or so, independently speaking (not with their siblings) and he was just fearful and reactive due to that. So can't wait to see the progress of his training and becoming something that he should be from the start.
These dogs guard, And they do their job well… He’s going to be a good dog I know it 🥹
Well I’m interested to see this young man’s improvements definitely in a better place now
"Fuck i should call him Kyle" had me in tears
THIS IS RESCUE ............ this made my morning :) rare a out of control dog gets to go to the right type of home.
My grandfather had one of these. Very very loyale but HIGHLY territorial and suspicios to strangers....thats being nice. The dog did not like anybody but my grandparents. But that’s how my grandfather wanted it to be. Mind you he lived on the country side. Nobody is tresspassing on his property I promise you that.
Sounds like an outstanding example of the breed.
So excited about this! I have 8 LGDs and breed my own line. They’re definitely just babies for the first 2 years then at 3 years it finally clicks and they mature into their roll but you definitely need to set the foundation and they need a job to do. Sure you can raise one to cuddle but if there’s no balance of working/guarding they will become a mess and or depressed
That’s “BIG” news Haz! Very exciting. Looking forward to watching his training videos.
He’s honestly so well behaved. Such a sweetie just needed a new owner
He's not well behaved until the expert showed up😅
Thank you so much for saving this dog's life, because that is EXACTLY what you've done. So many people have absolutely no idea about dog breeds, what they're bred for. They purchase a pup because it's the trend (like my neighbors and their goldendoodle that nearly takes the wife off her feet), the neighbors or friends advised them, etc. Then, when the dog is too much to handle and doesn't work out, it gets rehomed if lucky, or worse, goes to a shelter. And if there's a bite history, then it's rescue organizations only that can take the dog, or the dog's at the top of the euth list.
He is sooo Adorable, glad he got someone who understands the Breed, Please keep us Posted, yeh he needs a Farm with Farm Animals to guard, bless you for saving this Dog. 😊😊😊
Awww. I though you were going to train him for IGP.
Decoy: "James sounds like a nice dog, is he behind that bear? Oh, the bear is James.. I'm going on break, someone else can take this one."
Glad you made this video! I think it's so important to talk about breed specific behaviour and livestock guarding breeds in particular. There's always this notion that it's all on the owners and that any dog can be a lovely, social golden retriever if it's been properly socialised and trained. Which is just ridiculous and implies that humans did a terrible, pointless job breeding dogs for a specific pupose in the first place. The difficulty with livestock guarding dogs, apart from them being bred for thousands of years to be suspicious of strangers and to guard, it that they've been bred to think independently. They've not been bred to work with and alongside people, but they work alone. They grow up with their flock and instinctively know to protect their flock - no training required, it's just what they are naturally wired to do. We have a rescue that turned out to be mostly Kuvasz. Living in the UK and certainly not in the middle of nowhere, it has been quite difficult at times. Also because I was under the assumption, as a terribly uninformed first time dog owner (he was a puppy when we rescued him) that with love, training and socialisation he'd be your average, off-lead, run of the mill pooch. He isn't, but learning about his breed made us appreciate the dog we have and as scary as he is to strangers, especially those that come close to the house, he's a soft goofball with us and our child 💞 I've become so used to feeling super safe with him in our house I can honestly say I wouldn't change him for the world.
Love to see the upcoming progress! He is such a beautiful animal. So glad you could give him another chance and get him trained properly for his breed.
Oh my God Haz, you didn't!!
I'm gonna sound like a softy, but these dogs can be soo darling. Years ago I found one in one of the neighborhoods I used to ride in. Didn't know the breed back then, we later found out he was getting out from a large property he was guarding and was likely looking to breed.
I walked up to him and put a horse's lead rope on his collar, super mellow guy. We scanned him for a microchip and got his owner's info. In the time it took the owner to come get him a bunch of us sat around on the porch with him - just enjoying his company and presence. We did not want to give him back :)
The owner told us what breed he was and gave us a little bit of a history on the pup.
I have a feeling James is going to become a staff favorite.
Definitely look forward to seeing his progress.
Holy cow. That thing is a beast. Wouldn’t want to mess with any flock that thing is guarding.
I was blessed with an opportunity to transport a puppy! Little guy was sleeping on my arm the entire trip!
Great job and information. People need to know what their getting into when acquiring these different dog breeds. You broke this breed down perfectly and what it was breed for. Thanks for posting.
Sooooo excited to see how he does with an amazing trainer.😊
I can't wait for this series of videos. Thanks Haz!
I live in a small city in Scotland and my walk to work involves walking past an ovcharkas house. Work on golf course and met the dog couple times with the owner of course haha. Wasn't interested in me really but didn't show any concern. I said hello and went bout my day. Met again and same thing not much interest. One day walking home I noticed he was out with owner but they had a friend and 2 kids with her. I crossed the rd and thought il just wave hello on way past. I own a Tibetan mastiff x rottie so used to big breeds, anyway walking down other side of rd it noticed me. I kept walking then all of a sudden it came charging towards me barking . I stood still and it got to me and circled me with small growls. The owner came over and it settled and he accepted me although when I petted him he growled a little. But his owner has shown him I'm no threat but he still was unsure and made sure I knew that. The owner did say thank god it was you haha so even with good control if this animal perceived threat it is capable of deciding on its own what to do. It's in the DNA of these animals.
Hell yea! I can’t wait to see your transformation on this pup!
Cant wait to see the progression you have with this dog.
Very excited to follow his progress.
Subscribed to see James' development!
That dog is awesome. I can't wait to see you train him up.
Can't wait to hear more about him! He's going to follow in Mace's footsteps and fall in love with you!
I love your side projects!You'll do great with him as always. Feed him a hotdogs for me 😉
WOW!!!!!!! I've seen videos of these dogs but never one from Canada, only from Europe. Love it Haz!!!!!
I want one and I am from Canada 🇨🇦 😂
Can’t wait to see updates from this dog!
I hope you post a lot about your progress and training with him! Ill show up for that.
Look forward to this.... i think that boy will love u and your crew and will be a big ole velcro fluff ball in no time.
I look forward to seeing the progression.
Can't wait to see the training on this one!!
please keep us updated. I love this breed and want to see what you do with him
Such a wise approach!
Love to see more. Thank you for sharing.
those 3 little girls with James were the funniest lot ive seen all week :DDDD
Wow, how on earth did those girls manage to get themselves a dog like that? What a disaster.
When I got my Cane Corso, I understood that if I didn't level up my training considerably and failed the dog, she would have to be confined to the property. It turned out fine, we both love training, she listens really well and is a breeze to take to the beach or dog park. She's terrifying at the border and I don't expect her to be the life of the party, she's bred to be a bodyguard, but I do expect her to behave and she does. I put loads of work in, I learnt so much from her, it's been a great experience. I'm not sure I could do this with your amazing baby monster - limitations!
You would be surprised, I know a family that can't handle a labrador (yes, a labrador), and they (well, the husband) had the idea of getting a cane corso. I told her honestly that that if they do that, she can start to write her and her 10yo daughters will, because that is pretty much a death sentence considering their inability to even properly raise one of the easier dog breeds. For now it seems like they gave up on the idea, but this is not an isolated case, I see people with out of control dogs everywhere, usually with pitbulls or dobermans, because getting a golden retriever is just not cool enough.
Yes out of control dogs/humans are everywhere. AS an owner you have to prove yourself with dogs before levelling up. I'd like a Boerboel but I'll probably never get there. Should have started earlier !
You're totally describing the Cane Corso I adopted last year. Glad he found his way to you.
Thank you for adopting your cane Corso I know that they are not a dog for just any one they require so much training and socializing them,I love my cane Corso and my Presa canerio I couldn't imagine my dog's acting that aggressive, I got my puppies from great breeders and I have them in protection work and doggy daycare twice a week and I have a gym membership I take my dog's to a dog friendly gym with me so they can get more socialized and desensitized around other dogs and people I even put on the iPad for them with sounds of thunder Storms and war videos so they could hear the sounds of gun fire and bombs going off and I put on fire cracker videos and videos with different sirens from police and ambulance and fire trucks, I know it couldn't be easy to get a cane Corso turned around but I believe it can be done with the right understanding of the dog and alot of training and socializing it ,it would not be a over night fix but with alot of denication it can be done if I can ever adopt a mastiff I want to do it and I don't care how much money it will cost me for a great trainer to help me I believe dogs can get turned around they just need the right owners to help them
Good luck, interested to see the journey.
would love to see more of this dog and progression !
Lol, I should name him Kevin! That had me laughing pretty hard!
Such a beautiful boy. Glad you were able to take him in. I hate seeing people adopt a dog because they like they way the dog looks. I tell my friends to decide what they want the dog for, and then adopt an appropriate breed. They usually don't listen.
hope we get to see the big guy come along cool breed!
One of my Dream breeds!!! Please contact me when you are ready to re-home him.... I have a 20 acre farm in Michigan... He would fit in perfect.
He’s wonderful. He doing what is natural to him. I would never blame the pup for doing what he’s been breed to do. Glad they knew it was too much for them and rehomed him to someone who could really take care of him.
Yeah add me to those here that would be interested to see some progress vids with him in the future!
They did the right thing, knowing James needed a better fit. Breeders should be more responsible when selecting/screening buyers. Wonder how the litter mates are doing🤔
The buyer also needs to research the dog they plan to spend thousands on.
That's not aggression, that's fear. His body language says it all.
In great hands now 💪🏽
These people should own a French bulldog or a golden retriever
Wow, what a beautiful dog.
amazing dog-glad he made it to the correct handler
I love it. Look forward to more.
what a stunning dog
Looking forward to seeing more videos of "Kyle" lol
A friend has a large farm and uses Kengals, Great Pyrenees and Kuvasz as guardians of his flocks. Has for about 20 yrs. He and his wife have no problems working with them.
But strangers-totally different story!!
He has yet to loose one of his livestock to a predator animal or human.
I love the fact he's called James!
Beautiful dog. Glad they surrendered him to you.
I fucking love him, best breed ever, massive test, can't wait to see how he develops.
At last a livestock guardian dog 😍😍😍
Wow, this guy really knows (and loves) dogs! I would say, a very honest review with respect to the breed.
Where did this family ever get an Ovcharka and why ? Anyway this should be really interesting, next few months as you work with him and I think he's a beautiful dog and lucky he found you
* kavkasiuri nagazi
Beautiful dog man
Totally confused how I missed this episode…….
❤🏴 love from Scotland 🏴 ❤
I had a Tibetan mastiff that I raised from a pup when I was 11. I took him to town and around people to socialize him so that he would be adjusted to meeting people. My mom and I couldn’t wrestle the same because he’d be concerned. When he was somewhere around 7-9months old I caught him with paws on the kitchen counter eating and gave him an aggressive “no”. He didn’t know I was there and was surprised and wanted to eat what he wanted do he turned around and growled at me so I quickly pinned him to the ground to let him know I was alpha and that his behavior was not acceptable. Neither of us hurt. I had to do this one other time during his juvenile age and after that he was only the best dog. It is so important to raise large guard breed properly; be in charge and caring and make fire what is expected of them is communicated to the clearly. My TMs name was Granite (a lot better than James 😉)
At age 6 or about he went blind. I don’t know when exactly because he didn’t change or run into anything or have any trouble with stairs. You couldn’t tell by looking at him and nobody else ever knew unless we told them. I miss him so much! He was the best dog! I’m considering another Tibetan Mastiff or a Caucasian Shepherd. I love TMs but will also be getting herd animals that need guarding. Hmmm.
I also had a Great Pyrenees that I rescued as an adult dog when my TM was a year. He was an awesome dog and had lived rather wild but all he wanted to do was guard the territory at night. He was such a natural. And the 2 got along well. I’m trying to figure out which breed will be best suited for the life and if I will get more than one dog and if they will be the same or different breeds.
This is brilliant, what a guy
Awwww sweet big baby! Looking forward to seeing more of this guy. I love my ovcharka mix to death but the breed certain isn't for everyone!
I've unfortunately only had the pleasure of meeting one of these dogs. Their sheer size, and temperament is both impressive and somewhat intimidating.
A good scenario at the end for this dog
“It was my dad’s fault”. This type of people are looking for a baby; not a “real dog breed”. Don’t play love story with a pit or Caucasian. Do that with a golden, lady!
No just don’t get a dog..
Funny you say that, I own shepherds and head and shoulders above the rest the golden retrievers are without question the most aggressive towards them 🤷♂️
Exactly my 1st thought...excuses
I love caucasian shepherds... mine will be 2 in August.. straight beast
* kavkasiuri nagazi
great video, and schooling. Gave a sub
Awww my fav dawg .😍
Kyle is one of my favorite dog names.
He is rather sweet and easy, not agressive at all. At 11 months they test boundaries and stop being puppies. And he was not able to learn from elder dogs. So an owners issue, lgd should not be alone.
I agree. Working together within their pack with elder dogs on the range guarding livestock is what fulfills their potential. They live outside and may be gone birthing a litter and return when instinct tells them.
These ones are agresive. 100% from Red Star stolen from Georgia. This nothing to with pure breed kavkasiuri nagazi
@mary-ue4ir
They are not very good LGDs. If you are using them as such. There are any number of breeds that are far superior in this role. Also, why would you allow expectant mothers to live feral. If they are birting a litter and caring for pups, they are not concerned with tasks. In fact will at that point view ANY animal, including livestock as a potential threat to the pups and kill the other animal. Not very smart. My assumption is you do not have much expertise working flocks and dogs. If you did you would know that these dogs were not bred for this purpose and were not meant for such tasks. Original intent and breeding program out of the Soviet state kennel was for military and police work. Get Pyrenees, a Kuvasz, Maremma, Komondor. And treat yourself to an animal purposely developed and bred for centuries for such work.or if you like the looks of the Ovcharka give a Sarplaninac or two a whirl. If you can get one. Not an easy breed to get. Unfortunately. Or take time and speak with the herdsmen of your country. Most real shepherds here in the US, that I know, work herds in the central mountain states and use almost exclusively Pyrenees in packs with Boarder Collies as herders. Not telling you your choice is wrong, simply that there a breeds which are very well developed and honed for such work.
He'd be a brill dog for any homesteader :)
I have one, 2nd owner she’s Caucasian/yellow lab. Beauty
She’s had issues, but she’s a big baby.
Very protective, but will give a chance to friends.
I love her.
I got one 70 kg female she is amazing with the family best dog I ever had .and no I don't have a farm
He has amazing ears. Like a giant teddy bear but he can do the damage of a real bear 😅
"I should call him Kyle" 😂😂
Good on them for realising they werent the right owners for him. Not many people would be.
Big softy that dog just needs owners that understand his needs 😂
Send him to Zack George
😂
Shield K9 Dog Training,
Thank you very much for uploading this video. Since the first video of yours I watched, I have been waiting for you to train a really serious dog such as the Caucasian Ocharka, Alabai, or Kangal.
On another note, in a video from a few years ago, you said that the American Pitbull Terrier has not the right temperament for a personal protection dog (PPD).
I do not doubt your assertion. However, if he had the right temperament, would his weight (around 50 lbs) be enough for a PPD? More generally, what, do you think, is the minimum weight of a PPD?
Thank you very much in advance for taking the time to answer my questions.
Thank you for your explantion, he is a beautiful dog, he wants to have a job, i use guardian breeds for my herds of sheep and goats. 3 are dogs I gad to rescue from navice owners who did not know how to handle tge breed. They thought they would make a "fun" pet! These dogs are wonderful with their herds, my grqndchildren can handle these dogs while they are with tge herds. Youngest grand child is 5 oldest 18. Enjoy your new dog.
Awesome and Beautiful creation and with his New Dad (YOU) He is going to be a GREAT DOG. I could actually see how he CALMED DOWN after you started walking with him!!!! As he was going through the door with you he already showed a difference being away from the girls. Correct HE WAS WITH THE WRONG FAMILY. NOW HE WILL BE WITH THE RIGHT FAMILY Cant wait to see the improvement after being with you!❤️🙏
Can't wait for this one
I have 2 they are big spoiled boys very well behaved
You're a maniac! I love it.
I am not too familiar with these breeds...reminds me a bit of something like a Tibetan mastiff? How exactly did this family end up with this dog? Where do you even get one? It is crazy that just anyone can own one without any experience...
Please share the whole journey! Especially the first initial handling I hear these breeds are super tough to train because they're not eager to please, or easy to reinforce with food/toys and give a lot of pushback, especially upon corrections. Please show the process of how you find his biggest motivators! Very curious. I find with Pyranees, using Premack principle ends up being great value, since the environment/independence is so reinforcing.
For a dog this hairy and large, do you use the "boss" educator remote collar? Or does the mini or regular work for them?
Definitely call him Kyle, he looks like a Kyle, just saying.😂 He actually does look like he will be a nice guy.
We love this kind of dogs in Nigeria