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The Guard Dogs

Guard dogs are often chosen by people who loves animals and who are looking to add security to their homes. Although a dog can not replace a security system and a comprehensive plan, guard dogs can not only help keep your home safe, but also to keep your family safe.

According to most books, the best dogs are , the Doberman, the Rhodesian Ridgeback, the Bull Mastiffs, Rottweilers, the Chow Chow and German Shepherds. These dogs are the best choices becayse they have instincts that are deeply embedded in them to keep the house. Their size and their barking sound they are powerful and strong deterrent to thieves.

Raising Guard Dogs

Since the guard dogs are potentially dangerous animals, they need special training. The races are the best guard dogs have a very strong instinct for preservation which makes them likely to attack if they feel the cause. They are not as tolerant to teasing or abuse than other races. For this reason, the watchdog should receive professional training.

At best, you want an animal that you can easily control but defending your title as its territory.

Start at the start by buying a puppy from a breeder with a good reputation. Gender is irrelevant. Males and females can both be trained to make good watchdogs. You will need to socialize the dog early on, both with other people and other dogs. They should also be accustomed to traffic and noise in your neighborhood. Regular walks will do.

The trainers prefer to work with dogs who are young (6 to 12 months), although older dogs can still learn new things, but more slowly. At the first training a dog should receive basic training for obedience. The dog learns to obey the basic movements of your hand and voice signals, and walk at your side without you exceed. To guard dogs, there is an additional training called Training for Aggression Contrôlée which will take 3 to 6 months. This is where the dog learns to attack on command and that his instinct to protect your home is sharpened.

It is important to remember that owning a trained guard dog is like to possess a weapon. You must take responsibility. Be sure your family and friends do not come unannounced, and if foreigners came to work for you, you must prevent the dog's temperament.

If you take care of these advices, then you will be able to own a beautiful and somewhat scary guard dog ! ;)

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