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maremma sheepdog

British  

noun

  1. a large strongly-built sheepdog of a breed with a long, slightly wavy, white coat

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Judging from his Instagram account, Augusto Bolsonaro, a playful Maremma sheepdog, was living his best life.

From New York Times

She’s a Maremma sheepdog, a livestock guard dog indigenous to central Italy and known for protecting sheep from wolves.

From Washington Times

The canine’s owner John Costanzo told NBC Bay Area that its veterinarian thinks the puppies represent one of the largest litters ever — at least in the state or for its breed, the Maremma Sheepdog.

From Time

Soon he had acquired his own Maremma sheepdog puppy.

From New York Times

Stanley, a Maremma sheepdog whose aggressive presence warded off predators and ne’er-do-wells, lounged among the ewes as they chomped and ruminated, their soft bleating punctuated by the metallic clank of the flock’s bellwether, Baby 39.

From New York Times