09/26/2025
Ranchers in mid-eastern California are frequently dealing with wolf attacks, resulting in daily losses of their livestock. In response to one of the social media posts discussing the issue, we suggested that adding a few authentic Sivas Kangal Dogs to their ranches could help manage the wolf problem. However, some individuals, seemingly lacking a sense of humor and prone to overreacting, took offense and accused us of promoting ourselves as breeders—an accusation that is simply untrue. Our page contains nothing resembling promotional content, aside from a few photos showcasing the dogs. If these critics, whom we humorously refer to as suffering from "Severe Chronic Idiotic Disorders," would rather continue collecting livestock carcasses than consider solutions, that's entirely their prerogative.
There are only a few breeds of natural-born livestock guardian dogs, and the Sivas Kangals proudly stand as the kings of the canine world. Renowned for their strength, bravery, loyalty, and remarkable bite force, they are among the most effective protectors of livestock. Despite this, some individuals resort to killing wolves to safeguard their animals, an approach that is both harmful and shortsighted. Wolves are integral to the ecosystem and play a vital role in maintaining natural balance. Eliminating them is neither a sustainable nor ethical solution. The most effective method to protect livestock without disrupting the ecosystem is by using livestock guardian dogs (LGDs). Among these, the world-famous Sivas Kangals are unparalleled. Genuine Sivas Kangal Dogs safeguard livestock primarily through their sheer presence and teamwork, often resolving confrontations without resorting to violence. Under normal conditions, they don’t need to kill predators; their strategic coordination and imposing demeanor are enough to deter threats. Wolves, being highly intelligent creatures, also work as a team and employ cunning tactics when planning to attack livestock, especially in the presence of LGDs. If wolves perceive the guardian dogs as weak or ineffective, they are likely to strike without hesitation. However, when confronted by formidable LGDs like Sivas Kangals, wolves usually retreat unless driven by extreme hunger. Wolves are capable of assessing an LGD's prowess through their bark and body language. This dynamic highlights the crucial role of Sivas Kangals—not only in protecting livestock but also in preserving the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Their ability to deter predators while minimizing unnecessary harm underscores their importance in sustainable livestock management.
Dr. Sevan Gregorian D.V.M.
Wolves have killed at least 122 cattle in California’s high rangeland this year, despite teams working day and night to control them.