What historical role contributes to the Croatian Sheepdog’s tendency toward self-reliance and independence?
Answer
Needing to make snap decisions when livestock was scattered or threatened.
Their history as independent livestock managers required them to make quick decisions without immediate, direct instruction from a shepherd, translating into independence in domestic settings.

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