Stoneybrook Maremma Sheepdogs
The Ultimate Livestock Guardian

At
Stoneybrook Maremmas we are dedicated to preserving the inherent guarding qualities
of the Maremma Sheepdog. The Maremma Sheepdog originated in the mountains of
Italy over 2000 years ago. Early shepherds discovered the incredible
guarding instinct in the Maremma Sheepdog and have relied on them ever since to
protect their flocks from predators such as mountain lion, bear, coyote, fox,
timber wolf and occasionally the domestic dog. The
Maremma will often attempt non- confrontational strategies to ward off predators
such as barking, lunging and body blocking before resorting to actual physical
assault. They are rarely provoked to attack but will do so if necessary to
guard their flock or territory. The ideal livestock guardian should
possess a calm and
gentle nature, be alert, trustworthy and dependable with the stock at all times.
Above all, they must demonstrate a strong desire to bond with the livestock, a quality
that is completely inherent in the Maremma Sheepdog and cannot be trained into
just any dog. The Maremma Sheepdog should also demonstrate a mild
temperament and never show aggression toward humans. Although
Maremmas can make wonderful family pets, they do not adapt well to urban
lifestyles. Maremmas are large breed dogs that require a lot of space.
They are affectionate and protective by nature which make them the ideal
candidate for livestock guardians, however they can become equally possessive of
family members as well. Maremmas can be taught to guard a variety of
different livestock including sheep, goats, alpacas and even poultry. In
some of the western states, Maremmas are even being used to guard cow-calf
operations from predators. This is especially important to the rancher
during calving season when young stock are especially vulnerable. Maremmas will quickly bond with most
any livestock, but it is essential to introduce them at an early age in order to
develop their full potential as a livestock guardian. It is equally
important to avoid over socializing your Maremma if he or she is to be used
exclusively for guarding livestock. This will help facilitate bonding with
the animals rather than seeking human affection. It is also important to
bear in mind the size and age of the pup in relation to the size and age of the
stock it is placed with. An adolescent pup should never be place with very young
animals. Likewise, very large animals could easily frighten or injure a young
fragile pup.
Member of the Maremma Sheepdog Club of America
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