I have had the good fortune to own a male Gampr back until 1989 when the dog got old and passed away. Then I could not find a pure bread female gampr, so I did not want to cross bread with another since I was not sure what the outcome will be, also it was looked at as a somewhat uncotrollable beast. It was the greatest help to me along with 2 collies to take care of my sheep in Northern Quebec, Canada.
I have been looking to buy a pair, male and female, long hair, pure white ever since.
These are not pets, and I would strongley suggest not to keep them in confined quarters, like back yard or apartment, think of it like minimum 5 acres or more per dog, they need a lot of space to run and feel free, they do not like the billions of different smells of the city, they become irritated, but the best dog ever any sheppard could have. You don't really treach them anything, they learn from your moves and tone of voice what needs to be done and how, yes they are smarter than most high school graduates I have encountered. They are great with kids, my nieces and nephews used to ride him, had a home made saddle. They don't play or fetch or silly tricks, but if you see them with bloody snouth in the morning, then you know they have done their job at night.
If you know anyone who can sell me 2 puppies say next spring, please let me know.
Thank you.