New dog. Got him at the pound. Evidently, he was working for a sheep company in Wyoming and was found along the Wy-Co line. They think he was out there for 5 to 6 months when he was picked up, about 40 pounds underweight.
He's been in foster care for the dog pound for about a month and a half and is still about 25-30 pounds underweight.
We'll feed him puppychow for a couple months and some weight builder stuff we used to use for horses.
I think if this fucker didn't know someone just walking in the house, they might get their ass bit. (after he gets used to where he is).
He has a pretty good bark now
The Kuvasz (pronounced "Koo - Vuz") name in turkey means 'protector'. They are a long established, ancient Hungarian Shepherd Dog, that were used to watch and guard their flocks against predators and thieves.
Some lines of Kuvasz are more easy going than others, and some accept children more readily than others. As is typical of flock guard breeds, the Kuvasz is wary and suspicious of that which is not familiar. They can be stubborn and may test their owners dominance.
They are also said to be a devoted, one family dog, they are intensely loyal to that which is his own.
