I have a maremma, Cara and i've had her since i was 7. I'm now 17 & i have to say, i would not want any other dog. We live in a suburban area and trained her as a pup not to growl when she gets her dinner, not to chew shoes, how to sit and all that jazz..
We've had many other pets.. Rabbits, Chickens, Birds, lizzards even cats and she became best friends with all of them and you could tell she was sad when they left..
@bluegama500 Many pet shops have sold Maremmas as a white golden retriever. Some unethical breeders actually breed this as a designer cross - Golden Mareiver. They also often have a faint hue (pink, fawn, yellow) to their coat as a young dog and not necessarily snowy white. I have owned 2 - both rescued for that same reason and have helped with rescue. Some pet shops don't even know what kind of dog they are selling because they are just retail staff.
BEWARE:This breed is good in the house with people or surrounded by 300 acres where no one can hear them. If they are left outside they will BARK NON STOP at nothing most of the time. Not a good neighborhood/welcoming dog at all. They may look cute but so does a bear cub.
I have a maremma, Cara and i've had her since i was 7. I'm now 17 & i have to say, i would not want any other dog. We live in a suburban area and trained her as a pup not to growl when she gets her dinner, not to chew shoes, how to sit and all that jazz..
We've had many other pets.. Rabbits, Chickens, Birds, lizzards even cats and she became best friends with all of them and you could tell she was sad when they left..
Shes beautiful!!
TristynLecia 3 months ago
I loved watching the 'little' one! Busy busy. Like our Fiona!
karenobm 5 months ago
Maremmas don't "round up". They guard. I had one, a rescue. The best dog I've ever had.
Questinia1 6 months ago
Who the fuck could be stupid enough to mistake a Maremma for a Golden Retriever.
Even as puppies they both look different. Its amazing how dumb most people are.
bluegama500 1 year ago
@bluegama500 Many pet shops have sold Maremmas as a white golden retriever. Some unethical breeders actually breed this as a designer cross - Golden Mareiver. They also often have a faint hue (pink, fawn, yellow) to their coat as a young dog and not necessarily snowy white. I have owned 2 - both rescued for that same reason and have helped with rescue. Some pet shops don't even know what kind of dog they are selling because they are just retail staff.
mtbcan 1 month ago
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BEWARE:This breed is good in the house with people or surrounded by 300 acres where no one can hear them. If they are left outside they will BARK NON STOP at nothing most of the time. Not a good neighborhood/welcoming dog at all. They may look cute but so does a bear cub.
ccoins102 1 year ago
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ThePammc 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this :)
I used to breed Maremmas, a lot of people are very intimidated by them, especially because they know very little about them.
They are the most loyal, gorgeous & loving dogs I have ever owned.
Thanks again. :)
Hayleyy57 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this.
burralonger 3 years ago