Our offspring in livestock protection
From our litters, the following are actively guarding herds: Ada and Ava z Lesa Čárskeho on the Krovinka farm, where they guard goats and sheep; Aqoush, Aegon, and Bača z Lesa Čárskeho on the Mamian farm in Czech Republic, where they guard approximately 700 sheep, horses, and more; Apache z Lesa Čárskeho on Plumfarm, guarding chickens and sheep; Bastien z Lesa Čárskeho also on a farm with an independent farmer/private agriculturalist in Czech Republic, guarding sheep, as well as Billie z Lesa Čárskeho, also with sheep on a farm in Czech Republic; Adeline z Lesa Čárskeho works with sheep in Slovakia, and besides her, dogs that went to farms as puppies include Basque z Lesa Čárskeho and Bo z Lesa Čárskeho.
Aella, Atea, Amigo (Czech Republic), Admin (Czech Republic), Brooke, Bodhi, and Barron are in loving families with spacious properties, where they reliably guard their families and bring them lots of joy.
Apache z Lesa Čárskeho
Bastien z Lesa Čárskeho
Bastien z Lesa Čárskeho
Aqoush a Aegon z Lesa Čárskeho
Aegon z Lesa Čárskeho
Aqoush z Lesa Čárskeho
Bastien z Lesa Čárskeho
Apache z Lesa Čárskeho
Livestock protection
Livestock guardian dogs remain the most effective method of protecting and defending farm animals from attacks by large predators.
In addition to dogs, it is advisable to use electric fencing and various deterrents for repelling, such as shiny reflectors and objects blowing in the wind, which can be very effective.
A proper livestock guardian dog must be reliable, meaning it does not attack or disturb the livestock; it must be loyal and stay near the herd; and it must guard, i.e., not allow other animals or strangers to approach the animals it protects.
