Livestock guardian dogs, LGDs, and the importance of primary socialization as it relates to the behavior of working dogs will be the topic of a Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in San Angelo webinar on Nov. 17.

The free webinar will be on the Zoom meeting platform at 3 p.m. There is no cost but participants must  preregister on the LGD Facebook page or at https://tx.ag/Nov17LGDWebinar.

The webinar is part of an ongoing series focused on LGDs that features Texas A&M AgriLife Research, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and industry experts covering a wide range of relevant topics.

Speaker, webinar focus

The guest speaker is Kathryn Lord, Ph.D., postdoctoral associate in the Karlsson Lab at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

“This is a great opportunity for producers to learn firsthand about research that Dr. Lord and the late Dr. Raymond Coppinger performed with LGDs across the U.S.,” said Bill Costanzo, AgriLife Research livestock guardian dog specialist, San Angelo. “I am very excited to be able to have Dr. Lord present to the producers that follow our program.”

Lord is a former student of the famous livestock guardian dog research professor Coppinger. He was responsible for bringing LGDs from Europe in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Coppinger’s research with LGD behavior is still some of the most extensive work ever done, said Costanzo. 

Lord’s main interest is in the evolutionary development of animal behavior, and its application to the management of domestic and wild species. Her research and publications have focused on the evolution, development and genetics of dog and wolf behavior.

Costanzo said he hopes the webinar leads to some shared DNA research on LGD behavior in the near future that could help answer questions about why some LGDs roam or why some guard in a specific way.

Susan Himes
 
Susan Himes is a writer and media relations specialist for Texas A&M AgriLife. She writes news releases and features from science-based information generated by the agency. She also covers human interest stories and events across the state.
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