Here you can submit:
- sites which have general content about LGDs
- sites featuring a special breed which is used to guard livestock, like sheep, goats, cattle, llamas, poultry and others, against predators.
The different breeds considered as LGDs are listed within this category as separate subcategory for each breed.
Recreational categories are intended for the hobbyist with a focus on the breed and showing the animals; on limited occasions litters or puppies may become available and offered to the public.
Recreational categories are intended for the hobbyist with a focus on the breed and showing the animals; on limited occasions litters or puppies may become available and offered to the public. Websites whose primary focus is to sell puppies or dogs will be considered a business. Currently all businesses selling puppies or dogs as companions, pets, or show animals should be listed in Regional under the businesses physical location.
Komondors are large working group dogs originally bred in Hungaria as livestock guardians. Komondors are often referred to as mop dogs because they have long white dreadlocks.
Middle Asian Ovtcharka also known as Central Asian Ovtcharka, Central Asian Shepherd, Sredneaziatskaya Ovtcharka, is a livestock guardian breed originated into the Central Asian part of former USSR. This moloss had been selected for centuries for nothing but working abilities. Severe weather conditions in region this breed originated at influenced amazing adaptability of modern specimen of this truly versatile breed of dogs.
Please submit sites that are for the Middle Asian Ovtcharka.
The Cuvac is a large white sheepdog.
The first registration of the breed was in Czechoslovakia by Professor Antonin Hruza in 1929. The breed has been recognized by the FCI since 1965.
The breed is also known as the Slovak Cuvac, Slovak Chuvach, Tatransky Cuvac and Slovensky Kuvac or Tchouvatch.
Please submit sites that deal with the Slovensky Cuvac.