watched this with my maremma, we both enjoyed it. The most amazing and love filled breed of dog. When they are described as untrainable it's very unfair, what I found is that the proud and intelligent maremma quietly finds a way to fit into the lifestyle of your family and community. I live in a housing community in a regional area and the tenants are all either elderly or invalids in some way, my maremma is so aware of who is fragile and who is fit and greets them accordingly. She seems totally aware of her size and never leaps about and even wags her tail gently when indoors visiting a neighbour, it's so good to share your life with a dog that is welcomed happily everywhere you take her. Perhaps my girl is an exception to a rule but she hated living on a farm and since we've moved to a small country town she is so relaxed, content and friendly. I love my maremma.
They are trainable - with people who understand the Breed. Each Dog Breed is different - why are Australia’s Pounds & Rescue Groups overrun with Dogs that have been dumped iir abandoned. Most of the Pound Dogs are euthanised to make room for more Dogs that arrive daily/weekly Because people are stupid !!!!😡😡😡
I can definitely relate with you. Maremma Sheepdogs can live in dense communities if raised from little puppies and exposed to all kinds of humans and dogs - our neighbour Italian lady (his “nonna”) always has a treat for him. They're not very active dogs, but need to go out for long walks periodically; and let them sniff their way around to catch up on the latest neighbourhood news (very curious dogs). Despite their impressive size, they relate gently to all the members in the community; and as they are guardian dogs they protect the property and family from strangers. They can be trained for basic commands, but their smart and independent personalities make them extremely charming. It's more like raising a respectful child with his own personality, than a dog that simply obeys commands. A true Roman personality (smart, independent, curious, protector, fierce, playful, regal, charming) that reflects the breed's origins when Rome lead the Western civilization. We just can't love enough our Pastore Maremmano-Abruzzese boy!
Watching this with mine too, she is perfectly trained and the best house dog ever, we do live on the edge of a country town with bush all around us… 90% of the time she just lulls around and never does anything, she does guard very very well xo
@@joseramongutierrez8018I love ❤️ ❤❤❤ mine, my new favourite breed of dog x they are so smart so sweet so loving x ours has decided our daughter is its reason to live, that’s ok 👌 who wouldn’t want a Maremma as their guardian?? ❤
I own a maremma I've had her since 12 weeks old she is now 8 months and has been very easy to train The best watch dog I have ever had and loves being inside I guess they all have their own personalities 😊
This furry pups are so naive (so tolerant) but so sincere. However they are effective guardian/sheep protectors. Otherwise, pecorino-romanos would be ... And wool. Thank you pups!
They come from Mid-Southern Italy, not Northern. In fact the real name of the breed is pastore abruzzese-maremmano, referring to the Abruzzo region, while maremma was the general name of marshy areas near the sea (which is the reaso why in Tuscany there is a Maremma area too).
They aren’t called “Maremma” but “Abruzzese-maremmano”, or “Maremmano”, not “Meremma”. Maremma is the region of Italy (in Tuscany) where they come from
If you don't mind me saying, these dogs look more like Kuvasz than Maremma, just saying! Thank you very much for uploading this video! Kind regards, George
Great project but Maremma dog, in italian "pastore maremmano abruzzese" Is from central italy not northerm en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maremmano-Abruzzese_Sheepdog
I just smiled for 23 minutes and 19 seconds ☺️
My brother visited and bought home a little statue of the dogs. Brilliant idea. Thanks for caring for the penguins.
watched this with my maremma, we both enjoyed it. The most amazing and love filled breed of dog. When they are described as untrainable it's very unfair, what I found is that the proud and intelligent maremma quietly finds a way to fit into the lifestyle of your family and community. I live in a housing community in a regional area and the tenants are all either elderly or invalids in some way, my maremma is so aware of who is fragile and who is fit and greets them accordingly. She seems totally aware of her size and never leaps about and even wags her tail gently when indoors visiting a neighbour, it's so good to share your life with a dog that is welcomed happily everywhere you take her. Perhaps my girl is an exception to a rule but she hated living on a farm and since we've moved to a small country town she is so relaxed, content and friendly. I love my maremma.
They are trainable - with people who understand the Breed. Each Dog Breed is different - why are Australia’s Pounds & Rescue Groups overrun with Dogs that have been dumped iir abandoned. Most of the Pound Dogs are euthanised to make room for more Dogs that arrive daily/weekly Because people are stupid !!!!😡😡😡
I can definitely relate with you. Maremma Sheepdogs can live in dense communities if raised from little puppies and exposed to all kinds of humans and dogs - our neighbour Italian lady (his “nonna”) always has a treat for him. They're not very active dogs, but need to go out for long walks periodically; and let them sniff their way around to catch up on the latest neighbourhood news (very curious dogs). Despite their impressive size, they relate gently to all the members in the community; and as they are guardian dogs they protect the property and family from strangers. They can be trained for basic commands, but their smart and independent personalities make them extremely charming. It's more like raising a respectful child with his own personality, than a dog that simply obeys commands.
A true Roman personality (smart, independent, curious, protector, fierce, playful, regal, charming) that reflects the breed's origins when Rome lead the Western civilization.
We just can't love enough our Pastore Maremmano-Abruzzese boy!
Watching this with mine too, she is perfectly trained and the best house dog ever, we do live on the edge of a country town with bush all around us… 90% of the time she just lulls around and never does anything, she does guard very very well xo
@@joseramongutierrez8018I love ❤️ ❤❤❤ mine, my new favourite breed of dog x they are so smart so sweet so loving x ours has decided our daughter is its reason to live, that’s ok 👌 who wouldn’t want a Maremma as their guardian?? ❤
I own a maremma I've had her since 12 weeks old she is now 8 months and has been very easy to train The best watch dog I have ever had and loves being inside I guess they all have their own personalities 😊
Great story!! Love maremma dogs!! 💕
What a fantastic project! When international travel can resume safely this will definitely be in my list of places to visit!
They said it’s closed to the public because of the dogs
A very enjoyable, uplifting video.Thank you so much for posting.
Wonderful story, excellent video - thanks!
This is exactly the content I needed just now, thank you
This furry pups are so naive (so tolerant) but so sincere.
However they are effective guardian/sheep protectors. Otherwise, pecorino-romanos would be ...
And wool.
Thank you pups!
This show is fantastic 👏
Grandi i pastori maremmani abruzzesi cuore bianco per tutta la vita🥰🥰🥰🥰
The goodest bois
I love that the dog's name is Oberon. After all, he has a job protecting *fairy* penguins.
Thanks for calling them fairy penguins. I hate the PC of little penguins.
They come from Mid-Southern Italy, not Northern. In fact the real name of the breed is pastore abruzzese-maremmano, referring to the Abruzzo region, while maremma was the general name of marshy areas near the sea (which is the reaso why in Tuscany there is a Maremma area too).
I would love to watch the whole season. Where can we watch other episodes?
I think that's why the movie oddball was made
What about the Awsome bloke Swampy Marsh who donates the pup's & is the person solely behind this conservation idea.
They are "Pastori Maremmani" from central Italy, an area called Maremma :)
Vero... Sulle montagne tra Orbetello e Grosseto
Maremmani-Abbruzzesi please...
@@taddarita75 semplicemente "ABRUZZESI". non sono mai esistiti i maremmani
@@taddarita75 non per forza abruzzesi.. anche laziali o toscani :D
@@davide88rome in base alle tua teoria... Il brunello è anche laziale, marchigiano... E lo si può imbottigliare anche a Caltanissetta
are they allowed off the boardwalk?
Loved it! How do we watch the next episode?
Whole series playlist on our channel :)
Just curious what all this costs. Just the food is $10,000/year. Thanks to all the wonderful sponsors!
They aren’t called “Maremma” but “Abruzzese-maremmano”, or “Maremmano”, not “Meremma”.
Maremma is the region of Italy (in Tuscany) where they come from
Thinking of getting maremma
So the Irish came etc
Beautiful animals :)
May be human poachers as well..
The opening is way too long ……
If you don't mind me saying, these dogs look more like Kuvasz than Maremma, just saying!
Thank you very much for uploading this video!
Kind regards, George
I think a Kuvasz has a narrower head.
Talking talking talking.....
Love "Cani Pastori Abruzzesi". 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
Great project but Maremma dog, in italian "pastore maremmano abruzzese" Is from central italy not northerm en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maremmano-Abruzzese_Sheepdog