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Best Guard Dogs - How to care for them

If you're like most people, want to feel safe and secure at home. Some of us will be tailored to achieve the best guard dogs has been trained to protect people. In most cases a copy of a dog high enough to scare most of us or warn us of the presence of a stranger in our homes.

For the homeowner who wants ordinary a guard dog to protect him, he or she goes for any dog. Almost all dogs are territorial by nature and we know that has no place in its territory.

What types of dogs are known for their defense capabilities. There are so many options to choose from. Some of these breeds of dogs are: Akita Inu, Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog, American White Shepherd Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Groenendael Belgian Shepherd, Belgian Shepherd Tervuren, Black Mouth Cur.

Bouvier des Flanders, Chinese Chongqing Dog, Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, Estrela Dog Mountain, Eurasia, Mastiff, Fila Brasileiro, Kerry Blue Terrier, Norwegian Elkhound, Olde English Bulldoggge, Komondor, Pyrenean Mastiff, Roman Rottweiler .. etc etc. The list is almost endless!

In many ways, a watchdog is like any other dog out there. A guard dog also needs attention and care to feel loved in a family. If your idea is to get protection, I think an alarm system would be more appropriate for you. In any case, a alarm system would be cheaper to maintain in the long run, considering the cost of medical bills, food, training etc.

Before decide to buy a guard dog, research the different breeds out there. Royal guard dogs will cost you time and money in the long term. They also have be willing to invest time and money in training. What you need is to concentrate on getting a dog to protect your home and at the same time be a loving pet into of the house.

Protection dog breeds should be exposed to different types of people and animals from puppy stage that can be taught how to behave the right way around people who are not threatening.

Protection dog breeds by nature are both dominant and aggressive. For them know that you are the boss, use gestures, voice commands and ways to demonstrate that. If the person shows signs of weakness Watchdog races, that does not respect his authority and probably will not listen to their commands. In nature, its only can be an "alpha male, so that your dog will pay or not!

For dogs to be used to guard livestock, you have to have a large area that is well guarded, in which the dog's territory is defined. If this is not done, your dog will perceive its territory to be much larger to include your yard or neighborhood park across the street. This type of guard dogs also herd in the process including their children and other pets!

Why is this? Because he was bred to keep livestock and that includes keeping the flock in the place where you can see. A properly trained dog show behavior as a peculiarity of the personality of minor importance.

Please realize that if you want to own a guard dog, you can not manipulate their qualities aggressive intentions. What you can do is learn to control the dog through proper training techniques.

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