Casper, a Great Pyrenees who attacked coyotes to protect his farm, is up for American Farm Bureau Federation’s Farm Dog of the Year award.Photo: FOX 5 Atlanta/Youtube

Decatur sheep dog goes missing after fending off coyote attack, returns home days later

A Georgia dogwho attacked a pack of coyotes to protect sheep on his farm— and his pregnant partner — may earn an award for his bravery!

The 2-year-old canine, a Great Pyrenees named Casper, is in the running to become the People’s Choice Pup winner of the American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) Farm Dog of the Year competition.

The honor “celebrates farm dogs and the many ways they support farmers and ranchers in producing nutritious food for families and their pets across America,” per the AFBF’swebsite.

The 2024 People’s Choice Pup will be awarded a “$1,000 cash prize from Purina.”

On its website, the AFBF encourages members of the public to vote for their favorite People’s Choice Pup finalist to help determine the winner. The award winner will be announced at the federation’s annual convention in January.

There is some tough competition for the title this year. Casper is up against Trip, an Ohio border collie; Margo, an Indiana rottweiler; Cinco, a Utah border collie; and Morgan, a Bernese mountain dog.

Casper is in the running to be the American Farm Bureau Federation’s Farm Dog of the Year.FOX 5 Atlanta/Youtube

Decatur sheep dog goes missing after fending off coyote attack, returns home days later

The AFBF’s 2024 Farm Dog of the Year will be announced at the January convention as well.

The 2023Farm Dog of the Yearwas a Kansas border collie named Tough, who belongs to owners Denny and Donna Ashcraft.

The current titleholder, who was 14 when she received the honor in January, suffered a severe spinal cord injury when she was 7 that left her temporarily paralyzed from the neck down. “Tough persevered, worked at rehab, and is now about 90% back to normal,” Denny told the AFBF of the award-winning pup. “She’s an inspiration to keep on keeping on.”

Casper, the potential People’s Choice Pup winner, made headlines in November 2022 for killing eight of 11 coyotes in a pack that threatened his pregnant partner and the sheep on his Georgia farm. The Great Pyrenees sustained tail and ear injuries in the process.

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The farm dog’s owner, pastor-turned-sheep herder John Wierwille, described the incident toThe Washington Postas “chaos.”

According to Wierwille, Casper jumped a fence to attack, biting the coyotes' heads and throwing their bodies over his shoulder. The owner added that he was unsure if the coyote pack attacked first or if Casper felt they were threatening his pregnant partner, Daisy.

During Casper’s confrontation, the sheep herder’s five other Great Pyrenees dogs herded the farm’s sheep away from the chaos, Wierwille told the paper.

“It was not how we wished things had gone, but we’re glad he made it,” Wierwille said. “He was doing his job, and that’s what I think everybody appreciates about him.”

source: people.com