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Guard Dog Training


By: Noah Schettini | 21/02/2008 | Pets
... . The barking is also an attempt to scare away would-be intruders. However, if barking doesn't deter the intruder, a guard dog is trained to attack or restrain. There are different training courses for taught in guard dog training ... Read: Guard Dog Training Read

The Best Guard Dogs - How To Care For Them


By: Gerald Njuguna | 08/10/2007 | Pets
... from puppy stage so that they can be taught how to behave in the correct manner around people who are not threatening. Guarding dog breeds by nature are both dominant and aggressive. For them to learn that you are the boss, use gestures ... Read: The Best Guard Dogs - How To Care For Them Read

Guard Dogs And Home Security


By: Neoone | 17/05/2007 | Pets
... to an outdoor area as well, so he can use the bathroom. A fenced in yard is an ideal place for a guard dog to go outside, as he can come and go as he pleases. Sometimes, a burglar will try and sneak around the back entrance - which is ... Read: Guard Dogs And Home Security Read

How To Feed A Guard Dog


By: Kelly Marshall | 30/03/2007 | Pets
... the right nutrients as well as high energy levels too. One thing which many people do not like about patrol guard dogs is the fact that they tend to leave their stools everywhere and due to the food that they eat, it can be quite smelly ... Read: How To Feed A Guard Dog Read

Learn How A Guard Dog Is Trained


By: Gray Rollins | 27/07/2007 | Pets
... and older dogs bark in order to let their master know that something or someone is there. If you have plans for a guard dog that resides outside you are going to want it to be quiet. This is a great idea as it can also teach your guard dog ... Read: Learn How A Guard Dog Is Trained Read

Boxer Dogs: Clowns Not Guard Dogs


By: Sandra Stammberger | 06/02/2006 | Pets
... to attack their own owners. Because of their sturdiness and other "strong" physical features, they are mostly trained to become guard dogs. Sadly, many are left into abandonment due to their owner's dissatisfactions. In actuality, they ... Read: Boxer Dogs: Clowns Not Guard Dogs Read

Flock Guardian Dogs


By: Kayye Nynne | 28/12/2007 | Pets
... not an exhaustive one and though some of the breeds are quite well known others are not. A striking feature of most livestock guarding dogs is that they tend to be larger in size than most other canines. This actually shouldn't come as too ... Read: Flock Guardian Dogs Read

Dog Socialization: How to Avoid a Problematic Canine That Attacks Other Pets and People!


By: Kayye Nynne | 17/09/2007 | Pets
... with a strong genetic predisposition to behaviorisms characteristic of that breed. Thus it should follow that the livestock herding and guarding dog breeds, of which the various sheepdogs and shepherds are good examples, must be born with ... Read: Dog Socialization: How to Avoid a Problematic Canine That Attacks Other Pets and People! Read

Is the English Mastiff Dog a Great Family Pet?


By: Brendan Forde | 06/05/2008 | Pets
... Phoenician traders. Over the ensuing centuries, the English mastiff was used in many different capacities other than as a powerful guard dog. It was particularly renowned in the doubtful sports of bear and bull baiting, as well as dog ... Read: Is the English Mastiff Dog a Great Family Pet? Read


Protection Dog Training - Vicious Animal or Family Pet?


By: Ty Brown | 25/08/2007 | Pets
... to guard an area. Guard dogs are often used on estates, warehouses, or open areas that need guarding. Guard dogs may or may not be good with people and may or may not have obedience training. Police Patrol Dog- A dog that is trained to ... Read: Protection Dog Training - Vicious Animal or Family Pet? Read

Bullmastiff Puppy And Dog Information


By: Mitch Endick | 05/12/2006 | Pets
... POINTS Very good watch dog. Good obedience. Fast learner. Highly intelligent. Even tempered. *SPECIAL BAD POINTS Very good guard dog. An experienced owner is preferred to deter dominance issues. She can be willful. She can be lazy and ... Read: Bullmastiff Puppy And Dog Information Read

Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Puppy And Dog Information


By: Mitch Endick | 19/12/2006 | Pets
... arthritis pain and lameness), bone disease, epilepsy (common in dogs), bloat (Gastric Dilation-Volvulus, the second leading killer ... SPECIAL GOOD POINTS Good watch dog. Good guard dog. Can withstand cold weather. *SPECIAL BAD POINTS ... Read: Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Puppy And Dog Information Read

How To Train Herding And Working Dog Breeds


By: Kelly Marshall | 13/04/2007 | Pets
... training with lots of positive praise and attention. Generally these dogs will be natural watchdogs although they are not necessarily effective guard dogs. Some, such as the Doberman Pincher and the Rottweiler are excellent as both watch ... Read: How To Train Herding And Working Dog Breeds Read

Canaan Dog Puppy And Dog Information


By: Mitch Endick | 05/12/2006 | Pets
... National Kennel Club ACR = American Canine Registry CDC Canaan Dog Club (UK) Litter Size: 4 to 6 Canaan ... stand extremes of temperature. *SPECIAL BAD POINTS Good guard dog. Difficult to find puppies, scarce in the United States. Need ... Read: Canaan Dog Puppy And Dog Information Read

Rottweiler Puppy And Dog Information


By: Mitch Endick | 12/01/2007 | Pets
... comes from Germany where they were used for control livestock. They evolved into being used for guard dogs, military and police dogs. They were first registered by the American Kennel Association in 1931. Some Registries: *American ... Read: Rottweiler Puppy And Dog Information Read

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