Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Aslan the Working Dog -- Some Glamour Shots

This year we decided to try to enter Aslan's photos in a contest for inclusion in the National Anatolian Shepherd Rescue Network's (NASRN) 2019 Calendar. Here are some of the photos I selected for submission:










We'll  be sure to post an update if Aslan makes it into the calendar! You can see a sample of last year's calendar at this link. Proceeds for the calendar are used by this nonprofit organization to help support the rescue of Anatolian Shepherd Dogs and mixes from possible euthanasia in animal shelters.

Aslan is a livestock guardian dog -- a mix of two Turkish breeds with a long history of protecting livestock: Anatolian Shepherd and Akbash. Here's a little bit of history about the Anatolian Shepherd, and some history about the Akbash breed. Also, here is a cool Jack Hanna/David Letterman video clip that includes an Anatolian Shepherd Dog (ASD). In Namibia there is a Livestock Guardian Dog Program being used in conservation efforts to protect cheetahs. In this clip the ASD and cheetah have been raised together so they can be used for educational efforts to help get the word out about this important program. In the wild, the ASD's are used by farmers to protect their livestock FROM the cheetah and other predators. These efforts help to preserve the cheetah because it helps them to better coexist with humans as they are not killed for threatening flocks and herds.


It has been pretty amazing watching the genetics at work in Aslan as we raised him from a puppy. He always notices when something is out of place or something new has entered the "territory" and has to check it out (inanimate objects included!). He grows accustomed to things he deems not to be a threat (for example the wild ducks usually get a "pass" unless there seems to be some distress signal), but keeps his eyes to the sky to chase off the larger herons and eagles that may enter the airspace. He has also treed and chased off a racoon (that was fun at 2am in the morning in our pajamas!), and cornered a young possum in our yard.

Aslan is a great guardian dog, especially now as he approaches his 2nd birthday and is maturing from some of his earlier puppy antics. He also makes a pretty fantastic guard dog for the entire property (us included!), as we don't have to worry about anyone trying to break in our gate with him standing at the helm. Don't let the glamour photos fool you--what a ferocious sounding bark he has when he means business!


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