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Saturday, July 14, 2012

4 Best Guard Dogs


Living alone can be dangerous. You risk having to protect yourself in case someone breaks into your home. As such, you may want to consider getting a guard dog to help watch over you. Fortunately, there are hundreds of dog breeds to choose from when picking out a guard dog. Most of the time, new owners choose dogs that are large and intimidating. Below are a few breeds that are commonly used as guard dogs or even police and military dogs.
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German Shepherds

German Shepherds are known as dogs that can definitely protect you. These large dogs originated in Germany and bear a close resemblance to wolves. They are by far the number one breed used for military and police services. Health wise, these dogs do not really have many health issues, but they are known to develop degenerative myelopathy and hip problems during their senior years.

Rottweiler


Rottweilers are wonderful dogs that prefer to observe then bark and scare. They usually just sit and watch what is going on before they actually do something. They can sneak up on you and you won’t even realize that they are there. These dogs have the most powerful jaws amongst all the other dog breeds, and once they lock their jaws, it is going to be difficult to order them to let go. Rotts have been known to have hip and heart problems, but with proper nutrition, you can avoid these.

Doberman

Dobermans are like slimmer versions of Rottweilers. These dogs are very fast and can take down a fully grown man very easily. Dobermans are very intelligent and easy to train. They will need a lot of exercise though, but they do not shed since they have very short coats. These dogs are also prone to degenerative myelopathy.

Caucasian Mountain Dog

This breed has been around for a long time in Russia, however, they are relatively new to the United States. These dogs are massive, weighing up to 180 pounds and reaching to about 6 feet in height when they stand on their hind legs. They are naturally aggressive, which is both a good and bad trait. Many find it challenging to handle these dogs because of their sheer strength and size.

With these four breeds, you will need plenty of time and patience to train these dogs and socialize them to know when to be relaxed and when to be on guard.

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Caucasian Mountain Dog

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Monday, April 2, 2012

What is the Best Guard Dog?

The “best” in determining the best guard dog breed is highly relative, dependent on different variables including the number of members in a household, the presence of children, and the available area upon which guard dogs have to keep watch over.

However, a list of ideal guard dog breeds does exist, made to help those in search of guard dogs easily assess and finger out the best guard dog for their needs.

Here are some of the world’s most popular guard dog breeds to help you find out what is the best guard dog for you and your home.

Do well in finding out which of these guard dog breeds best suit your needs.

The Bullmastiff – originally a cross between the Old English Bulldog and the English Mastiff, the Bullmastiff is popular as a family pet and effective as a guard dog. It was originally bred to deal with poachers given its size, a powerful dog that can immobilize cat burglars yet be nurturing to household members and friends.

The Rottweiler – known for its medium-to-large size, the Rottweiler is another ideal guard dog breed, originally from Rottwiel, Germany. They were often identified as “Butcher’s dogs” and were useful in herding livestock and even in pulling carts with meat and other products. Modern breeds of Rottweilers are known for their relatively low hunting instinct, their astute intelligence, and their capacity for analytic skills.

The Doberman Pinscher – also known as Doberman, the Doberman Pinscher is known for its guarding skills, often associated as the poster-dog for guard dogs. A breed developed by Karl Friedrich Dobermann, the breed’s temperament is well documented, but recent developments and careful breeding have yielded energetic and cool dispositions in Dobermans.

The German Shepherd – as a medium-sized dog, the German Shepherd is defined as a relatively new breed, known for its intelligence and guarding skills. Originally a working-class dog used in herding sheep, the German Shepherd’s strength and abilities make it a favorable household pet, as well as an effective, reliable guard dog.

The Giant Schnauzer – one of the three known Schnauzer breeds, the Giant Schnauzer is a large powerful dog, intelligent and capable enough in handling guard duties for homes and households.










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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Rottweiler

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Rottweiler is a type of mastiff dog, hence their strong build and the tendency to look stocky. Rottweilers are a very old breed—dating back to Roman times—used for herding and guarding sheep and cattle. Rottweilers are generally healthy, strong, and calm—making them excellent guard dogs. In addition, they are easily trained, courageous and protective of their owners. As herding dogs, Rotts (as they are affectionately called) are bold, powerful, and devote everything to the task at hand. But they are laid back if not working. Rottweiler females can give birth to 12 puppies at one time, although 6-8 puppies in a litter is considered average. Contrary to recent negative media portrayals that led to their being banned in some countries, Rottweilers are not attack dogs. They are devoted companion dogs—only that their large size do not make them good companions for non-active people.



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