I had the privilege of unwittingly adopting a Maremma (she was described as a golden retriever). She was pure poetry. She lived to 14 and I'm still not over it.
i have a friend who lives in brazil he is german but he doesn't get along with many people, very stubborn so he lives on a distant farm with his maremanos (pastor from abruzzo) he must be about 10. comes to the city once a week to buy bone and butcher meat for the dogs. I think the dogs just take a shower in the rain and live in a very primitive way, they hardly see other dogs, let alone people. I went to the farm a few times, and he told me not to get out of the truck. Here in Brazil it is very hot and dry at certain times of the year and these dogs are embarrassed, dirty and bloody. at times there are many fights in the pack, but it is sinister how the lack of contact leaves man and animals wild.(sorry for My english)
We had a stray show up and start hanging out at our house when I was a kid. When we finally decided to adopt him officially the vet told us he was a golden / white lab mix. But I'm now convinced he was a maremma. He also lived 14 years.
My maremma does well in rural Ontario, Canada. She protects our chickens and goats, and my 4 year old son. She's caught foxes and fended off coy-wolves. She is a true gentle giant and the queen of our forest 💗
Until one month we had a Maremma female as a companion dog and she became 12 years old and 2 months. She was the most beautiful dog inside and outside. Now that we lost here we’re devastated. Her name was Gioia. The lady in this documentary explains exactly the way they are! I recognize every inch. The most beautiful dogs in the world. I will never ever forget her beautiful being, her beautiful soul. I’m very grateful she has been by our side all those years. She stays in my heart forever!
Love these LGDs. Beautiful dogs! We had a neighbor that raised chickens and had three of them. They'd cross our property in the fog of dawn and they were just majestic! White against the green pastures and fog laden air. Perfect
We just adopted a 6 months old Maremma pup from an animal rescue org in Italy. We live in the countryside and she is learning to protect the house and our chickens. She is a dream.
I'm American, but living abroad in Italy. We just acquired a cross breed mixed with Maremanno (Maremma). She's the most intelligent dog/puppy I've ever met. I cannot believe how quick she is to learn! So cool to see someone from SoCal has taken to the breed and that they are being recognized there. I was a pro groomer/vet assistant in the Los Angeles area for nearly 20 years prior to moving to Italy, and this was a breed I'd never heard of!
Fabulous creatures Maremma's. Had 5 now and would not have any other dog. Beautiful, Clever, Loyal, Confident. What else would you want in a Dog? I am hooked for life! Just lost my magnificent 13 Year old boy and feel empty! Looking for another when I am ready
my daughter came home with a Maremma dog, we had no idea what it was (us being cat people) but fell in love with the pile of fur. I researched it and the first thing I found was ...1. do not get this dog if you are a first time dog owner and 2. do not get this dog if you live next to a park. well strike both of them off. I freaked out. We had to make him an inside dog because we live next to a park and are semi rural and the dog would bark all night at the wild animals...foxes and kangaroos. So he comes inside at night...he barks at everyone walking in the park because he can see them and thinks they are in his territory...he knocks on the door when he wants to come in and knocks on it when he wants to go out...he is extremely protective over his humans and any stranger without permission of any of us who tries to enter...he has bitten. Basically he has made us all his bitch LOL He does love (overly) little humans...strangers as well as his family. Not sure why, maybe he thinks they are his flock. Anyhoo....after being a cat person for over 50 years, can now say I dont know what I'd do if my baby were to go before me.
you let him bark on the people in the park outside.. simple as. When you say "he does overly love humans", I translate that to English reality = you let him get overly excited over something or someone. Key words: overly excited You aren't the first human to confuse an overly excited dog with "love". Typical owner mistakes when they aren't being leaders. Or just naive humanoids.
I've been a companion Maremma mama for almost 18 years. They are magical, life-changing creatures. My current girl, Bella, indeed has a job. She is the chief model for my dog photography business and she works for treats, peanut butter, snuggles and naps.
I got a “purebred Great Pyrenees” lol. That turned out to be 10% more maremma than Great Pyrenees. I love her. Her name is Sugar. Blessed to have found her imo.
Amazing dog breed. For me the best livestock guardian of them all. A Maremmano is incredibly aware of his protection borders (and often during the day and night they goes on the perimeter alone to check the situation). Are also fierce and scary dogs when they defend their territory and livestock, no fear at all even of they would have in front a bear.
7:00 true, mine woke up out of a deep sleep on the driveway to chase off a feral cat that was eyeing my pet birds. They generally only need a 4' fence. Beautiful film Zeke
I’ve been researching this breed for sometime now. I truly appreciate your knowledge and insight in your video. Your ranch is beautiful! I’m going today to pick up my little maremma girl today. I was hoping to get two, but will wait until the next litter. Her new work home will be a ranch in Oklahoma. Lots of cow and calf pairs for her to see after.
Well I must say what a wonderful job you have done they look absolutely beautiful. The way they glide and look into your eyes could tell from the camera work. Love my shepherd dogs. First I've seen wow. Thankyou for showing really enjoyed the content edited was top notch. 👌
The characteristics that you described are on spot. I love those qualities in my Luna 2. Her moms name was also Luna. The Meremma is as special as you have ascribed and I am eternally grateful for having her.
Thank you Sarah, thoroughly enjoyed the information you shared. I'm a registered breeder and showed Westhighland Terriers for 20 yrs. We now live on a property in Tasmania, Australia and have a hobby farm. We have our first registered and health checked girl named Lexie. We no longer get breed Westhighland Terriers for 5 yrs now but are hoping to breed our girl in time.
I love the breed, they are excellent dogs but when I hear someone say that a reason to choose any breed is because they are not on the list of insurance companies I immediately (rightly or wrongly) think they reside in CA or another similarly governed state. It's a shame that when considering a livestock guardian breed to protect your land and your animals you have to price out the insurance company guidelines instead of getting the actual breed you may want. This just reinforces the recent report that America has 60% of the entire worlds attorney's. It's actually sad. This woman is definitely a champion of the breed. I would buy a dog from her if I were looking for a less aggressive livestock guardian dog. They are good looking dogs as well.
I fully understand her insurance comment. I had people living next to me with pitbull. 2 days after they moved in, their dog jumped over my6ft solid board fence, into my backyard and killed my 2yr daughter's kitty cat. For 2 more years we fought these loose dogs off. I finally started calling home insurance companies until I got the right one. Told them what they were insuring. The insurance company told the owner if these people and their bad dogs didn't go, they would NOT renew the policy. That a big deal. Insurance companies do not like paying claims. So they know damn good and well what dogs are overtly aggressive. YOU are responsible for your dog. But the Homeowners insurance often foots the bill. By the way, I'm in Washington, and I don't think this has anything to do with lawyers. It's got to do with responsibility, and just how dangerous a dog do you want to be liable for? That's why you do this type of research.
@@darlenelarochelle4011 It's really a shame that society has come to any of this. You know, neighbors that have bad dogs, insurance companies having their hands in our lives and just the litigious society that has happened in America.
All Maremmano-Abbruzzese lovers pls. use the full name, that is Maremmano-Abbruzzese. It's only one word more, but all breeders in the Abbruzzi Mountains are satisfied when you use the full name. Grazie tanto.
I live in Kansas and I love the Maremma! Been looking for one for a while. I have chickens, ducks and geese.. If you know of anyone in Kansas that breeds them Please let me know.... Thanks
This video is fantastic. Question - we have a 6 month old female pup. She's good with the chickens already, and great with her small flock (and our kids). We tried having her sleep with the sheep in their pen at night but she'd sometimes chase them around a bit too much. So now we tether her outside, because we're not quite sure that she's ready to be off leash all night. Does this seem right? Should we just unleash her? Or should we keep her in the pen?
6 months is too young to be unleashed at night. Teach them during the day to go around your home/farm natural or artificial borders. The Maremma is a dog that is guarding 24/7. The night they want to stay out and circle around your home/farm borders to be sure that there's no predators around, that's why they pretty much don't like staying closed in a pen.
Hey boss man watch all your videos you do great work looking on getting a good German shepherd with excellent health would you be able to recommend me a breeder looking for something close to the original dog that was created
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I hade one ontil something happen ps he is not dead. So he's 1 years old pur bread but have hip problems my parents divorced and my mom took the dog since she bought him and no aperment would take her and the dog she gave him to the apca they found him a spot in a filled and there being him medicine for he's hip I me him well that is life sometimes thanks if you read thi
i have a friend who lives in brazil he is german but he doesn't get along with many people, very stubborn so he lives on a distant farm with his maremanos (pastor from abruzzo) he must be about 10. comes to the city once a week to buy bone and butcher meat for the dogs. I think the dogs just take a shower in the rain and live in a very primitive way, they hardly see other dogs, let alone people. I went to the farm a few times, and he told me not to get out of the truck. Here in Brazil it is very hot and dry at certain times of the year and these dogs are embarrassed, dirty and bloody. at times there are many fights in the pack, but it is sinister how the lack of contact leaves man and animals wild.(sorry for My english)
I live in Italy and was able to adopt a dog the is mixed with this breed. She is the best thing to happen to our family so far. Protective but not aggressive, kind and gentle with smaller animals. Right now we live in a rural area. she loves to run about in her fields and check on them. I do worry about when we move back to the states. I am praying we find a place the will have enough property for her. I don’t think she will do well with just a backyard
very dangerous dogs when they are grazing freely with the flock ... in Italy they are used a lot but if you happen to find yourself in front of them perhaps during an excursion you are at risk of life! They are fantastic in their job
Pastore Maremmano Abruzzese… such a beautiful dog! I used to have one, Thor. It has been an amazing guardian and friend. Loyal, proud, atavistic, protective and yes, also sweet!! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹😁👍
I like your videos, please do a video on therapy dogs. Specifically in these current times people are needing personal therapy dogs for anxiety and ptsd. Please specify the Great Pyrenees as a therapy dog because people think they have 1 job, LGD. They're actually excellent therapy dogs, many RUclips videos showing that they are therapy dogs to all age ranges and forms of people from school children, elderly, and sick people. When these dogs have the ability to love and protect a person or family that dogs job is fulfilled because guarding is instinctual.
Had an accidental Anatolian Shepherd as a foster. This may be a good breed to explore. He never left my side, looked imposing, and grunted to alert. I’d imagine he would put an anxious person at great ease. Very attentive, sensitive guy. My heart broke when the rescue placed him.
Would love to chat when you can about my girlfriends Maremma that we’re trying to get adjusted to her sheep he’s a year old he’s a sweetheart, but she’s not letting him with the sheep alone
Sorry yo say, the breed is not called: Maremma-Abruzzese, but Maremmano-Abruzzese. Also they are from central Italy and not South. I found that ignorant from someone who says yo have researched this breed.
That's the name that UKC recognize, not the FCI, they're american, not European. Also yeah...central Italy, I'm actually from the Tuscany Maremma, I see lot of these dogs, but every expert will tell you that the real Maremma-abruzzese is the one from Abruzzo, so in the south of Italy
@@chiararosati2162 hahaha 😂 yes is right abruzzo is culture south , central geography , but you oh right 👍 I'm from abruzzo is complex inferiority, Chiara in abruzzo exist mastiff abruzzeze for wolf ,beers is gigantic and good guard too, saluti
I had the privilege of unwittingly adopting a Maremma (she was described as a golden retriever). She was pure poetry. She lived to 14 and I'm still not over it.
i have a friend who lives in brazil he is german but he doesn't get along with many people, very stubborn so he lives on a distant farm with his maremanos (pastor from abruzzo) he must be about 10. comes to the city once a week to buy bone and butcher meat for the dogs. I think the dogs just take a shower in the rain and live in a very primitive way, they hardly see other dogs, let alone people. I went to the farm a few times, and he told me not to get out of the truck. Here in Brazil it is very hot and dry at certain times of the year and these dogs are embarrassed, dirty and bloody. at times there are many fights in the pack, but it is sinister how the lack of contact leaves man and animals wild.(sorry for My english)
I got one too unknowing about the breed. She is a family pet. Sweet and gentle but yes protective of our space.
I love this. We just acquired one too as we were looking for a Golden or Lab. Our Tesla dog is amazing! Looking forward to life with her.
We had a stray show up and start hanging out at our house when I was a kid. When we finally decided to adopt him officially the vet told us he was a golden / white lab mix. But I'm now convinced he was a maremma. He also lived 14 years.
@@staceyw.6608they are nothing like golden or lab tho 😅 I know both breeds. I also have a Maremma, love him so much ❤
I unknowingly got a maremma and I would not trade her for anything she has been the best to come into my life
My maremma does well in rural Ontario, Canada. She protects our chickens and goats, and my 4 year old son. She's caught foxes and fended off coy-wolves. She is a true gentle giant and the queen of our forest 💗
It's nice seeing this breed getting some recognition. You love to see it.
Until one month we had a Maremma female as a companion dog and she became 12 years old and 2 months. She was the most beautiful dog inside and outside. Now that we lost here we’re devastated. Her name was Gioia.
The lady in this documentary explains exactly the way they are! I recognize every inch. The most beautiful dogs in the world. I will never ever forget her beautiful being, her beautiful soul. I’m very grateful she has been by our side all those years. She stays in my heart forever!
Hands down this is the best information on Maremmas so far. Thank You !
Love these LGDs. Beautiful dogs! We had a neighbor that raised chickens and had three of them. They'd cross our property in the fog of dawn and they were just majestic! White against the green pastures and fog laden air. Perfect
We just adopted a 6 months old Maremma pup from an animal rescue org in Italy. We live in the countryside and she is learning to protect the house and our chickens. She is a dream.
I'm American, but living abroad in Italy. We just acquired a cross breed mixed with Maremanno (Maremma). She's the most intelligent dog/puppy I've ever met. I cannot believe how quick she is to learn! So cool to see someone from SoCal has taken to the breed and that they are being recognized there. I was a pro groomer/vet assistant in the Los Angeles area for nearly 20 years prior to moving to Italy, and this was a breed I'd never heard of!
Fabulous creatures Maremma's. Had 5 now and would not have any other dog. Beautiful, Clever, Loyal, Confident. What else would you want in a Dog? I am hooked for life! Just lost my magnificent 13 Year old boy and feel empty! Looking for another when I am ready
my daughter came home with a Maremma dog, we had no idea what it was (us being cat people) but fell in love with the pile of fur. I researched it and the first thing I found was ...1. do not get this dog if you are a first time dog owner and 2. do not get this dog if you live next to a park. well strike both of them off. I freaked out. We had to make him an inside dog because we live next to a park and are semi rural and the dog would bark all night at the wild animals...foxes and kangaroos. So he comes inside at night...he barks at everyone walking in the park because he can see them and thinks they are in his territory...he knocks on the door when he wants to come in and knocks on it when he wants to go out...he is extremely protective over his humans and any stranger without permission of any of us who tries to enter...he has bitten. Basically he has made us all his bitch LOL
He does love (overly) little humans...strangers as well as his family. Not sure why, maybe he thinks they are his flock. Anyhoo....after being a cat person for over 50 years, can now say I dont know what I'd do if my baby were to go before me.
you let him bark on the people in the park outside.. simple as.
When you say "he does overly love humans", I translate that to English reality = you let him get overly excited over something or someone. Key words: overly excited
You aren't the first human to confuse an overly excited dog with "love". Typical owner mistakes when they aren't being leaders. Or just naive humanoids.
I'm considering a Maremma for our small Alpaca farm in MN. This DOGumentary was exactly what I needed to hear.
I've been a companion Maremma mama for almost 18 years. They are magical, life-changing creatures. My current girl, Bella, indeed has a job. She is the chief model for my dog photography business and she works for treats, peanut butter, snuggles and naps.
We’re looking at getting a male Maremma as a companion household dog. Do you have any tips on how to help the adjust to this lifestyle?
I got a “purebred Great Pyrenees” lol. That turned out to be 10% more maremma than Great Pyrenees. I love her. Her name is Sugar. Blessed to have found her imo.
It's great to see someone who has working dogs doing actual work.
The dogs look like angels
Keep it in your pants.
Amazing dog breed. For me the best livestock guardian of them all. A Maremmano is incredibly aware of his protection borders (and often during the day and night they goes on the perimeter alone to check the situation). Are also fierce and scary dogs when they defend their territory and livestock, no fear at all even of they would have in front a bear.
Beautiful. This breed is indeed very consistent with their temperament.
This was so incredibly helpful. This woman answered all my questions & ones I didn't know I had.
7:00 true, mine woke up out of a deep sleep on the driveway to chase off a feral cat that was eyeing my pet birds. They generally only need a 4' fence. Beautiful film Zeke
I’ve been researching this breed for sometime now. I truly appreciate your knowledge and insight in your video. Your ranch is beautiful! I’m going today to pick up my little maremma girl today. I was hoping to get two, but will wait until the next litter.
Her new work home will be a ranch in Oklahoma. Lots of cow and calf pairs for her to see after.
Well I must say what a wonderful job you have done they look absolutely beautiful. The way they glide and look into your eyes could tell from the camera work. Love my shepherd dogs. First I've seen wow.
Thankyou for showing really enjoyed the content edited was top notch. 👌
The characteristics that you described are on spot. I love those qualities in my Luna 2. Her moms name was also Luna. The Meremma is as special as you have ascribed and I am eternally grateful for having her.
Love Maremmas!! I have a big Pyrenees that’s absolutely wonderful. Two of my favorite breeds!!
I love my Maremma, he loves us too.
Beautiful dog ❤
I am a really! Very big dog lover and puppy lover forever and ever ❤❣️💌💟💝💖💗💓🩷💜💚🧡💛💕💞🐕🦴
I’m italian and since I subscribed i hoped that u were doing a video about this breed. Thank u my man 🇮🇹
I've got a dog from Spain which is probably a mix with a Maremma dog. She is beautiful and very sweet. Almost 13 now.
We just got a Maremma/Great Pyrenees female puppy. Gorgeous dogs.
On to my 4th Maremma. Magnificent creatures I am obsessed with.them. if I could have 20 I would.
Thank you Sarah, thoroughly enjoyed the information you shared. I'm a registered breeder and showed Westhighland Terriers for 20 yrs. We now live on a property in Tasmania, Australia and have a hobby farm. We have our first registered and health checked girl named Lexie. We no longer get breed Westhighland Terriers for 5 yrs now but are hoping to breed our girl in time.
Great summary about the breed , thank you.
Thanks for sharing, very nice documentary👍🌸👍🌸👍🌸
Thank you Zeke for making this beautiful video! You are a true artist!!
Great video..So interesting and beautifully shot. Did u sell dogs to Gold Shaw Farm? He has beautiful Maremmas from California
I have never heard of this dog breed before thank you
I love the breed, they are excellent dogs but when I hear someone say that a reason to choose any breed is because they are not on the list of insurance companies I immediately (rightly or wrongly) think they reside in CA or another similarly governed state. It's a shame that when considering a livestock guardian breed to protect your land and your animals you have to price out the insurance company guidelines instead of getting the actual breed you may want. This just reinforces the recent report that America has 60% of the entire worlds attorney's. It's actually sad. This woman is definitely a champion of the breed. I would buy a dog from her if I were looking for a less aggressive livestock guardian dog. They are good looking dogs as well.
I fully understand her insurance comment. I had people living next to me with pitbull. 2 days after they moved in, their dog jumped over my6ft solid board fence, into my backyard and killed my 2yr daughter's kitty cat. For 2 more years we fought these loose dogs off. I finally started calling home insurance companies until I got the right one. Told them what they were insuring. The insurance company told the owner if these people and their bad dogs didn't go, they would NOT renew the policy. That a big deal. Insurance companies do not like paying claims. So they know damn good and well what dogs are overtly aggressive. YOU are responsible for your dog. But the Homeowners insurance often foots the bill.
By the way, I'm in Washington, and I don't think this has anything to do with lawyers. It's got to do with responsibility, and just how dangerous a dog do you want to be liable for? That's why you do this type of research.
@@darlenelarochelle4011
It's really a shame that society has come to any of this. You know, neighbors that have bad dogs, insurance companies having their hands in our lives and just the litigious society that has happened in America.
Great video! I would love to see a similar one on Chesapeake Bay Retrievers
This woman is living the DREAM
Isn't she! Lovely farm. Worth millions no doubt, where its located. I wonder if she would adopt me.
@@darlenelarochelle4011 - Darlene, Adopt, YES! I thought the same thing, even though I am older than she is by a few years.
Had mine almost 3 years. Amazingly good looking and a perfect gentleman around the house 👌🏽
Your dogs are beautiful but omg THAT HOUSE AND THAT VIEW!! ❤
What an informative video. I would love to have one for my small 3 acre homestead. They are not easy to find.
Check with Maremma rescue. Maremma Sheepdog Club of America Rescue.
great video, I don't know how you find these people
Thank you for educating me on this beauty.
All Maremmano-Abbruzzese lovers pls. use the full name, that is Maremmano-Abbruzzese. It's only one word more, but all breeders in the Abbruzzi Mountains are satisfied when you use the full name. Grazie tanto.
I am very impressed with the ability of this breed.
Zeke this is awesome and I appreciate everything I've learned from your channel!
Favourite livestock guarding dog of Coppinger, every dog lover should read his book "Dogs", even though now it's a bit old
Zeke always coming through with the heat 🔥
Your video is really exciting. I have a Meremma She’s 3. I also have a pyr. Both are 3 and the Meremma is a month older
State Farm insures any dog breed. Just so y'all know
Hi Everyone, moving to a farm soon and I just got 2 puppies. Question: what is the best food for those dogs on a farm? Thanks!
I live in Kansas and I love the Maremma! Been looking for one for a while. I have chickens, ducks and geese.. If you know of anyone in Kansas that breeds them Please let me know.... Thanks
I live in Kansas and my friend just got a maremma puppy in Lees Summit
Love it. Thanks.
This video is fantastic. Question - we have a 6 month old female pup. She's good with the chickens already, and great with her small flock (and our kids). We tried having her sleep with the sheep in their pen at night but she'd sometimes chase them around a bit too much. So now we tether her outside, because we're not quite sure that she's ready to be off leash all night. Does this seem right? Should we just unleash her? Or should we keep her in the pen?
6 months is too young to be unleashed at night. Teach them during the day to go around your home/farm natural or artificial borders. The Maremma is a dog that is guarding 24/7. The night they want to stay out and circle around your home/farm borders to be sure that there's no predators around, that's why they pretty much don't like staying closed in a pen.
@@solinvictus1234 thanks! So just keep them safely penned even if they're unhappy and barking? Feels bad, but I also want them safe.
Very interesting breed love it
I love them 💕
So I shouldn’t get this dog as just a pet, companion?
Where can I find this breed in tx/ok?
When are you going to have Chihuahua breed Zeke?
Hey boss man watch all your videos you do great work looking on getting a good German shepherd with excellent health would you be able to recommend me a breeder looking for something close to the original dog that was created
Beautiful property
I'm buying a puppy tomorrow here in Australia
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Anyone know what breed she uses for her home guardian dogs? Thanks!
She said they run the perimeter, must be something like an Akbash or Pyrenean Mastiff (probably not Anatolians since she suggested they might bite).
Didn't know this breed. Love them. Check Romanian raven shepherd. Similar but black
Here post Girl With The Dogs grooming. It's amazing they have that soft side too, next to challenging mountain lions and cayotes at night
You should do a video about east European German Shepard’s aka vostochno evropeiskaya!!
Il maremmano abruzzese è un cane millenario è un angelo custode.
Brother can u please do more on Roscoe ,he looks very well balanced dog ,dark athletic rotty that boy is ,please show more
I hade one ontil something happen ps he is not dead. So he's 1 years old pur bread but have hip problems my parents divorced and my mom took the dog since she bought him and no aperment would take her and the dog she gave him to the apca they found him a spot in a filled and there being him medicine for he's hip I me him well that is life sometimes thanks if you read thi
I miss seeing Capetan .
such pretties
komondor when
i have a friend who lives in brazil he is german but he doesn't get along with many people, very stubborn so he lives on a distant farm with his maremanos (pastor from abruzzo) he must be about 10. comes to the city once a week to buy bone and butcher meat for the dogs. I think the dogs just take a shower in the rain and live in a very primitive way, they hardly see other dogs, let alone people. I went to the farm a few times, and he told me not to get out of the truck. Here in Brazil it is very hot and dry at certain times of the year and these dogs are embarrassed, dirty and bloody. at times there are many fights in the pack, but it is sinister how the lack of contact leaves man and animals wild.(sorry for My english)
I live in Italy and was able to adopt a dog the is mixed with this breed. She is the best thing to happen to our family so far. Protective but not aggressive, kind and gentle with smaller animals. Right now we live in a rural area. she loves to run about in her fields and check on them. I do worry about when we move back to the states. I am praying we find a place the will have enough property for her. I don’t think she will do well with just a backyard
very dangerous dogs when they are grazing freely with the flock ... in Italy they are used a lot but if you happen to find yourself in front of them perhaps during an excursion you are at risk of life! They are fantastic in their job
Toby dog!
Pastore Maremmano Abruzzese… such a beautiful dog! I used to have one, Thor. It has been an amazing guardian and friend. Loyal, proud, atavistic, protective and yes, also sweet!! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹😁👍
Ending song anyone?
Never heard of this breed before
I like your videos, please do a video on therapy dogs. Specifically in these current times people are needing personal therapy dogs for anxiety and ptsd.
Please specify the Great Pyrenees as a therapy dog because people think they have 1 job, LGD. They're actually excellent therapy dogs, many RUclips videos showing that they are therapy dogs to all age ranges and forms of people from school children, elderly, and sick people. When these dogs have the ability to love and protect a person or family that dogs job is fulfilled because guarding is instinctual.
Had an accidental Anatolian Shepherd as a foster. This may be a good breed to explore. He never left my side, looked imposing, and grunted to alert. I’d imagine he would put an anxious person at great ease. Very attentive, sensitive guy. My heart broke when the rescue placed him.
I have a Maremma he's very very loud
Would love to chat when you can about my girlfriends Maremma that we’re trying to get adjusted to her sheep he’s a year old he’s a sweetheart, but she’s not letting him with the sheep alone
I. Want. 2. I'll. Start. With. 1
Been waiting for this one lol
Does anyone suggest what “job” I should give my dog if she doesn’t live on a farm?
In Albania we have a ancient lgd the Illyrian Molos grandfother of Maremans
My is same golden sheep dog
These guys look exactly like my English cream goldens
This dog breed is uncomfortably intelligent. You think you'd want as smart a dog as possible, until you've lived with a Maremme.
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Yea well it helps to have a lot of money!!
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Great dog but sheds like no business beware
Pastore di abruzzo
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Sorry yo say, the breed is not called: Maremma-Abruzzese, but Maremmano-Abruzzese. Also they are from central Italy and not South. I found that ignorant from someone who says yo have researched this breed.
That's the name that UKC recognize, not the FCI, they're american, not European. Also yeah...central Italy, I'm actually from the Tuscany Maremma, I see lot of these dogs, but every expert will tell you that the real Maremma-abruzzese is the one from Abruzzo, so in the south of Italy
@@chiararosati2162 hahaha 😂 yes is right abruzzo is culture south , central geography , but you oh right 👍 I'm from abruzzo is complex inferiority, Chiara in abruzzo exist mastiff abruzzeze for wolf ,beers is gigantic and good guard too, saluti
@@chiararosati2162 years ago Abruzzo was considered il meridione look up you r history
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