17 Livestock Guarding Dogs adopted out
Category: Cheetah - General | Date: Dec 12 2007 | By: admin
Over the past few weeks, seventeen Anatolian shepherd puppies were adopted out to farmers throughout Namibia. The pups were born in September, and monitored every day by staff and volunteers. Leading the puppy care was Canadian student, Krisztina Mosdossy. These wonderful Anatolians are bred here at CCF and raised with our goatherd. At eight weeks old they are adopted to qualified farmers to protect their goats and sheep against predators. The dogs bonding period ends around 16 weeks so it is important to place them with the herd they will be guarding at this age. This year, as a way to insure that the dogs get the best care possible, the farmers were required to attend an all day workshop held at CCF. The workshop included discussions on nutrition, preventative health, behaviour, and training. Farmers were given a starter bag of puppy food and encouraged to call us if they have questions. In early January 2008 staff will be visiting the various farms to see how the pups are acclimating to their new environments. Donations made through this site will help us to cover food, veterinary care, and training of farmers. As always keeping costs down for farmers keeps this program running successfully.


6 Responses to “17 Livestock Guarding Dogs adopted out”
THERESA SISKIND, on 12 Dec 2007
Wonderful work you are doing! God bless these dogs. I help sponsor “GREMLIN” a cheetah at CCS. I chose him because he refuses to be tamed, I love his spirit. I think cheetahs are the bravest of the big cats. I wish they would band together like the lions do! I have one question for you, I read that the Anatolian shepard dogs are very susceptible to developing skin cancer. Is this true?
Lisa, California, on 12 Dec 2007
Great post! I love these wonderful dogs that work so hard. I’m worried about the puppies ending up as predator food. Are they kept in at night until they are large enough to actually do their jobs with some effiency or are they always kept with the herd? Lisa
Christine C., on 12 Dec 2007
Great blog…how big do these dogs get???
cheetahconservation, on 13 Dec 2007
Christine, these dogs get as big as cheetahs. A female can weigh 90-130 lbs; a male 100-150lbs.
cheetahconservation, on 13 Dec 2007
Lisa, don’t worry about the puppies. Part of the training we do is to protect livestock from predators, particularly the young animals, day and night. We have not had any predator-related puppy losses.
Lisa, California, on 30 Dec 2007
So happy to hear that. They are gorgeous little puppies. Lisa
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