Looking at life from a dog’s point of view can refocus matters great and small. Take the Berlin Wall, which crumbled 20 years ago. Thousands of dogs policed that wall and just like that they were all out of a job—some 7,000 of them, apparently. The guard dog of choice was the Caucasian ovcharka, which coincidentally is a dog I hope to add to my two Hungarian kuvaszok if I am up to it. Some people rescue homeless dogs; I look for native East European breeds who share in an ersatz Jewish identity to this extent: in that part of the world, historically speaking, someone will try and do them in.
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The Kuvasz:
The Kuvasz is an perspicacious and curious dog. Bold, determined, brave and fearless. Easy to housebreak. This livestock guardian is very territorial with unwavering protective instincts. It makes an excellent guard dog. It is an outstanding herder and defender of the flock against wolves. This is not a generate for everyone. His large size and strong protective instincts demand extra owner care and duty. He will fiercely defend his people and territory. The Kuvasz is...
Those are two very odd breeds, and its not just because they don't look the same.
Here is some good research on the breeds. Read about them, write down all the pros and cons that you may have about each species as you read about them, compare how many pros and cons that you've written about them, and pick the one that has more pros than cons. :0)
Kuvasz
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/kuvasz.html
http://www.akc.org/breeds/kuvasz/first...