Last spring, I got together with one of the mom's at the preschool for a playdate. She lives waaay out in the sticks on a farm. Somehow, in our conversation, we started talking about dogs. I told her about the dog I wanted, and she said that her mom (who lives right next to her) and her other neighbor has those dogs for their goats and sheep. I got really excited and asked her to ask her neighbor where he got his dogs. Turns out he got them in Bellingham, but she said that sometimes there are ads for them in the Capitol Press (an agriculture newspaper in Oregon) for mixed breeds, and even full breeds for much cheaper. I knew my dad got the Capitol Press and asked him to save his papers for me, but he told me that he stopped getting it. Life got real busy, and I just didn't take the time to keep on actively searching.
Two weekends ago, my sister and I threw a bridal shower for our friend Tonya at my parent's house. When it was over, I sat and chatted with my family. Dad told a story about an article he read in the Capitol Press. Dad was getting the Capitol Press again! Hooray! I asked him if he could save the classifieds for me, and I meant to take a few papers home when I left, but I forgot. The next day Dad called me with a number for a guy in Gaston, OR selling Maremmas for $350! Within seconds of hanging up, I was dialing Adam's cell phone. He agreed I should call the guy. Long story short, I called the guy, he had two left (a boy and a girl). I asked for the girl. Fifi and the kids came with dad and I to pick her up last Wednesday.

On the other hand, Maremmas are extremely loyal and love their families dearly. They are wonderful with children and other animals, and are an excellent judge of character. Of course, we got Lucy as a companion dog, and not as a guard for livestock. However, she will guard her territory...meaning, our other animals will be protected as well. Maremmas also know their boundaries and are not known to wander beyond their home. This is great, as we don't have a fenced field because the elk and deer would destroy it anyway.
So far, Lucy is adjusting very well. She only whined the second night and hasn't since. We are going to try our best to socialize her as much as we can, as soon as we can. It would have been better had we gotten her as a small puppy so that we could have given her more experiences with other animals and people outside the home before she turns into a "teenager"...which, I've read can start at about 6 months. Socializing Maremmas is extremely important if one plans to keep them as companion dogs...otherwise they can be overly guarding and aggressive towards other people and animals outside their home.
After a trip to the vet tomorrow, we're taking Lucy camping with us! Wish us luck!!

4 comments:
She's adorable! Make sure to socialize her, ESPECIALLY with other children, besides your own! That way she'll be able to differentiate children strangers and adult strangers.
<3 her! :)
Are you planning on letting her come with you in the car?
She is very cute. We are excited to meet her this weekend.
Jessica
Hello! your Lucy is beautiful, what is she like as a big dog? i have just got a 4 month old maremma girl, she is crossed with a swiss shepard and is such a nice dog. Would be nice to hear as i was told not to get her as a companion and that they are only good for gaurding. She fits so well into our family and is so loving and playful.
- Bree
Hi Bree,
I can't exactly answer your question because you didn't leave me any contact info. So, if you ever get to visiting this again, my email is nicolelouiseb@hotmail.com and you are welcome to email me anytime. Lucy has given us quite an education, as she is true to her breed. I could elaborate via email. ~nicole
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