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LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOGS TODAY: POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO PERCEIVED LIMITATIONS
USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
  • Silvia Ribeiro, Grupo Lobo
  • Jenny Dornig, Herdenschutzhunde Schweiz
  • Ana Guerra, Grupo Lobo
  • Jasna Jeremic, Croatian Agency for the Environment and Nature
  • Jean-Marc Landry, IPRA
  • Daniel Mettler, AGRIDEA
  • Vicente Palacios, Grupo Lobo
  • Ueli Pfister, Herdenschutzhunde Schweiz
  • Simone Ricci, Istituto di Ecologia Applicata
  • Robin Rigg, Slovak Wildlife Society
  • Valeria Salvatori, Istituto di EcologiaApplicata
  • Sider Sedefchev, BBPS-SEMPERVWA
  • Elena Tsingarska, BALKANI Wildlife Society
  • Linda van Bommel, University of Tasmania
  • Luisa Vielmi, DifesAttiva
  • Julie K. Young, USDA/APHIS/WS National Wildlife Research Center
  • Margherita Zingaro, University of Rome La Sapienza
Date of this Version
1-1-2017
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Ribeiro, S., J. Dornig, A. Guerra, J. Jeremic, J. Landry, D. Mettler, V. Palacios, U. Pfister, S. Ricci, R. Rigg, V. Salvatori, S. Sedefchev, E. Tsingarska, L. van Bommel, L. Vielmi, J. Young, and M. Zingaro. 2017. Livestock guarding dogs today: Possible solutions to perceived limitations. Carnivore Damage Prevention News Summer(15)36-53.

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U.S. government work.

Abstract

Exchanging experience and finding solutions to problems facing the use of livestock guarding dogs (LGDs) in modern societies were among the goals of a meeting organized in Portugal from 20th to 21st October 2015 within the scope of the LIFE MedWolf Project (www.medwolf.eu). The meeting was attended by 16 specialists from around Europe (Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy, Croatia, Slovakia and Bulgaria), as well as from Australia and the USA.

In this article we outline constraints on the use of LGDs identified during the meeting and summarize the main solutions proposed. We have grouped the issues into 10 main topics ranging from a lack of quality dogs to personal, social, cultural, economic, time, management, technical, legal and political constraints. Guidelines on the proper raising and caring of LGDs are not the focus of this article, since a great deal of information is already available, including on specific solutions to common problems.

Citation Information
Silvia Ribeiro, Jenny Dornig, Ana Guerra, Jasna Jeremic, et al.. "LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOGS TODAY: POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO PERCEIVED LIMITATIONS" (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/julie_young1/246/