Yes, one of! (my other favourite is Samoyed:) Last summer I was attending a summer camp at Male Ciche, up the mountain from Kraków, for the first time, and I just fell in LOVE with this breed!!!
We're on our second Tatra. I grew up around the breed and was happy when we moved to a big enough property to have one as a guardian for our goats. We LOVE our Polish Bear and hope to breed her next year.
I lived next to a breeder of Polish Tatra Sheepdogs .I remember them as wonderful majestic dogs. Thanks for making this video . It brought me back to my childhood in Poland!
We had two Tatra Sheepdogs named Buli and Bella. They were wonderful dogs, protective and gentle. My heart broke when they left us. Best friends and guardians. ♥️
I have one. His name is Teddy and I love him. He is so calm with other dogs and people. I live in a small village and Teddy walks always without a leash on.
@@simonpyza5270 well, they are very gentle towards their owners and people they like. However I agree, when it comes to strangers they can be real monsters.
Protective, not aggresive. There is a difference. And it depends a lot on the upbringin. The ones working today with herds in highly touristy areas of Polish Tatras tend to either ignore tourists or guilt trip them into parting with their sandwiches, but are not showing agression unless someone tries to meddle with the ship.
Memories came back. I had such a dog as a child. My grandparents brought it to me by train from Zakopane in a shoe box. His name was Baca (a name popular in Poland for this breed). Thanks :)
I would not say that they do not bite. It depends on your reaction to their offer. "Keep away, turn around and move as fare and fast you can!" I know, every morning my first moment of awakening is to look into that big eyes. And they are telling me the biggest love and preparedness to protect my family. For us Frieda is more than a dog. She is total family member. This breed is 10 of 10. She would save our lives without any thought about consequences. And I would safe her life as much I can.
We have our "stosh" and he's the best dog ,with the livestock and the family! But he sleeps right next to me every night, he only likes watching the animals during his office hours. 😅 He's a very Big boy at 187 lbs and when he stands up he's taller then my husband who's 6"5. He's so good in the house he's never in 4 years had an accident or chewed anything. But it is like having a small pony live with you, The need alot of room.
Sure, if you will find an obedient and socialized adult dog in shelter, than it is easier than raising a puppy by yourself. But you should trust the shelter to tell you the truth about the dog, because there will be dogs in shelter that are totally unsocialized and without a training and it would be impossible for a novice to change their behavious.
These dogs are working farm dogs they need livestock to protect to be happy, you very rarely can find one of these dogs in a shelter and if you own a farm , you must have livestock gaudian specific dog's to do the job,or you will loose all of your livestock to predators. Yes its grateful to adopt from shelters, but a dog this big needs to grow up with its pack to bond, and plaemybof room.
Is the Polish Tatra Sheepdog your favourite dog breed?
This is the first time i hear about them
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Yes, one of! (my other favourite is Samoyed:) Last summer I was attending a summer camp at Male Ciche, up the mountain from Kraków, for the first time, and I just fell in LOVE with this breed!!!
@@jorjodojaper Awesome! 👍
Yes! I grew up with one and cannot wait to get one next year :D
We're on our second Tatra. I grew up around the breed and was happy when we moved to a big enough property to have one as a guardian for our goats. We LOVE our Polish Bear and hope to breed her next year.
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I lived next to a breeder of Polish Tatra Sheepdogs .I remember them as wonderful majestic dogs. Thanks for making this video . It brought me back to my childhood in Poland!
I happy you enjoyed the video
We had two Tatra Sheepdogs named Buli and Bella. They were wonderful dogs, protective and gentle. My heart broke when they left us. Best friends and guardians. ♥️
Sorry for your loss Malwina
I have one. His name is Teddy and I love him. He is so calm with other dogs and people. I live in a small village and Teddy walks always without a leash on.
Thanks for sharing! 👍
If I were to own a dog I would love one of these, so loyal and beautiful
They are awesome 👍
@@Rocadog True. My friend had one . Perfect watch dog for othrer animals, kids and family. I wish I had one.
Polish Tatra Sheepdog is polish. That's the best thing. Greetings from Poland, everybody :)
Beautiful dog! Great information. First heard of them about 25 years ago. This video brought back my interest in them.
Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I own one ❤️ His name is Ares, i bought it from Zakopane but i’m living in Romania.
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Zakopane's highlanders are rumored to have come from Romania :)
Looks like a gentle giant
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It's not gentle at all, they can be extremely aggressive and dangerous.
@@simonpyza5270 well, they are very gentle towards their owners and people they like. However I agree, when it comes to strangers they can be real monsters.
Protective, not aggresive. There is a difference. And it depends a lot on the upbringin. The ones working today with herds in highly touristy areas of Polish Tatras tend to either ignore tourists or guilt trip them into parting with their sandwiches, but are not showing agression unless someone tries to meddle with the ship.
I have one and he is really Good dog
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Memories came back. I had such a dog as a child. My grandparents brought it to me by train from Zakopane in a shoe box. His name was Baca (a name popular in Poland for this breed). Thanks :)
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Friendly looking dog!
I think that it is thanks to their soft expression. Similar to Labradors i would say
Very protective and don't trust strangers, don't bite, just scare off, possible to be trained
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I would not say that they do not bite. It depends on your reaction to their offer. "Keep away, turn around and move as fare and fast you can!" I know, every morning my first moment of awakening is to look into that big eyes. And they are telling me the biggest love and preparedness to protect my family. For us Frieda is more than a dog. She is total family member. This breed is 10 of 10. She would save our lives without any thought about consequences. And I would safe her life as much I can.
We have our "stosh" and he's the best dog ,with the livestock and the family! But he sleeps right next to me every night, he only likes watching the animals during his office hours. 😅 He's a very Big boy at 187 lbs and when he stands up he's taller then my husband who's 6"5. He's so good in the house he's never in 4 years had an accident or chewed anything. But it is like having a small pony live with you, The need alot of room.
Thansk for sharing!
Wow! yes at 187 lbs he is a big boy❤❤
Great video.😊
Thank you :)
Very good,,thank you
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okazuje się że polskie rasy psów są bardziej popularne poza granicami nisz w kraju
Does it go well in the hot weather? I know the Tatra sheepdog, but I didn't know about its details...wonderful!!!
They were developed in colder climate, so that is the best for them. They are not ideal for hot weather regions.
At around 30 C, the dog goes around to find an area without sun and does not seem comfortable. They seem okay until 20-25 C
They like the cold weather
We love in Virginia, so it's a little warmer. But we also have a creek, springs and cool shelters for our dog so she doesn't overheat.
I have one their awesome Utd a good professional experienced deshedding dog groomer is a must
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Looks kind of Akbash mixture of Newfoundland and irain taybani dogs
A lot of people agree that a novice owner should rescue a shelter dog but the one suitable for them. What is your opinion?
Sure, if you will find an obedient and socialized adult dog in shelter, than it is easier than raising a puppy by yourself. But you should trust the shelter to tell you the truth about the dog, because there will be dogs in shelter that are totally unsocialized and without a training and it would be impossible for a novice to change their behavious.
These dogs are working farm dogs they need livestock to protect to be happy, you very rarely can find one of these dogs in a shelter and if you own a farm , you must have livestock gaudian specific dog's to do the job,or you will loose all of your livestock to predators. Yes its grateful to adopt from shelters, but a dog this big needs to grow up with its pack to bond, and plaemybof room.
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Hi, Tatras are not highly energetic and don't need a lot of exercise, however it's is a strong dog with excellent stamina
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