A Maremmma Sheepdog is a strong dog with a smart temperament. They are keen and ready to be trained. They love to have a job to do, such as guarding, protecting, and herding. They are sometimes reserved with strangers but are known for being loyal to their families! Soft fur, bright eyes, sloppy kisses! Are you ready for a cute and curious puppy? They love to play and explore with their siblings but they can often be found crawling into welcoming laps or loving arms to soak up all the love and
cuddles they can get. Whether it is playing with toys and exploring the great wide world, or snuggling on the couch or sleeping at your feet, they will be right by your side
through it all.
They also enjoy to romp in the yard with their favorite humans and do well with other puppies.Their mom Queenie and father Prince are both living on the property and are always with their puppies. These pups will be getting their shots and dewormer. They will make frisky and friendly pets for you and your family, with the most outgoing personalities and easy to train temperaments. They have smart personalities
and are quick to catch on to training or tricks you may want to teach them. We would love to help you match with one of our sweeties and can't wait to see you fall in love with them
too!
Hurry and call today to make one of these cuties your own!
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Litter details
LocationBird in Hand, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter2 male
BreedMaremma Sheepdog
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
Age15 weeks, 6 days
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
Parents are health testedVet checkedAKC registered by collectionMicrochipped by collection dateRegisteredWorm treatedVaccinations up to date
I bought a male German Shepherd/Maremma cross male puppy from Sam, his name was Buster, but I call him Gus. He is very smart, learns fast and will be a great addition to our farm. Thanks!
Pros
Exceptionally intelligent with strong independent thinking, ideal for livestock protection
Renowned for calm and gentle demeanor with family members
Outstanding natural guardian, barks only when necessary
Minimal separation anxiety when not left alone excessively
Cons
Demands extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation
May be cautious and reserved around strangers without early socialization
Slow to reach full maturity, significant personality changes around 18 months
Subject to heavy seasonal shedding requiring frequent grooming