This message is from: "Tamarack Lamb & Wool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

With great regrets I have decided to part with Glori, a 2 1/2 year old spayed female Polish Tatra. She is a very large dog, white long hair, very attractive. Glori was raised to be a sheep guarding dog, but has flunked sheep 201 as she is inclined to play with newborn lambs and will not give it up. She has also made it clear, she would much rather be a companion to people and horses than sheep. I mention her here, because as it turns out, her favorite animals on the farm are the horses. I imported Glori as a pup from Poland. The seller never supplied the registration papers.

Glori is very sweet with people, basically a very quiet dog unless there is an intruder. She is good about staying home. She did keep her sheep safe from wolves and was witnessed doing so on two occaisions.

I would like to see Glori go to a farm with a minimum of 20 acres to call her own, with owners who would give her the kind of attention she would like to get. I just had her spayed and utd on shots etc. She does test possitive to Lyme disease (very common here) but is not ill or symptomatic (some dogs never get sick from lyme disease). I will discuss treatment options with her new owner. Glori is not recommended to farms with small livestock (i.e. baby goats, lambs, or poultry).

I paid $1000 plus shipping for Glori as a pup from Poland. I would like to get $300 for her recent vet work, but a really good home is most important.

Janet W McNally



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