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Top 20 Best Guard Dogs To Own For 2021

A guard dog can be a wonderful addition to any home. The likelihood of your property being burglarized goes down considerably when these dogs are present in the home. It is important to note that these breeds require adequate and proper training to help transition the dog into your home.

Home owners need to be aware of this before purchasing or adopting a dog breed with aggressive traits. Improper training or neglect will result in a very aggressive dog that can be dangerous around small children, the elderly and other dog breeds. Here are the best guard dogs to own for 2020.

Contents

  • 1 Pit Bull
  • 2 Rhodesian Ridgeback
  • 3 Bull Terrier
  • 4 Cane Corso
  • 5 American Bulldog
  • 6 Fila Brasileiro
  • 7 Huskies
  • 8 Alaskan Malamutes
  • 9 Akita
  • 10 Wolf Hybrid
  • 11 Tosa Inu
  • 12 Boer Boel
  • 13 Doberman Pinschers
  • 14 American Bandogge
  • 15 Rottweiler
  • 16 Dogo Argentino
  • 17 Perro de Presa Canario
  • 18 German Shepherd
  • 19 Gull Dong
  • 20 Caucasian Ovcharka
    • 20. 1 2019 Most Expensive Dog Breeds

Pit Bull

The term ‘pit bull’ encompasses certain breeds of dog from the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Staffordshire bull terrier, the American Staffordshire terrier, and the American Bulldog. Originally bred for baiting bulls and bears the majority of their breeds were also used for dog fighting in numerous parts of the world.

Rhodesian Ridgeback

Originally from Southern Africa, this dog is known for its ability to keep lions away from prey while the dog’s master makes the kill. This semi-domesticated ridged hunting dog is loyal and intelligent, but is very aloof to strangers. They also require positive reward-training, avoidance of rough treatment and good socialization skills since they can be over-sensitive and may develop an aggressive side.

Bull Terrier

Known for their large egg shaped heads, Bull Terriers are exceptionally strong dogs with a #1 ranking in pound-for-pound lean muscle tissue. Though not particularly aggressive, the breed is known to have a strong “prey drive” which makes the Bull Terrier a dangerous dog towards smaller animals.

Cane Corso

The Cane Corso is a well muscled dog that can weigh anywhere between 99 to 150 pounds. The breed is known as a true and quite possibly the last of the coursing Mastiffs and is a descendant of the Canis Pugnax, which were dogs used by the Romans in warfare.

American Bulldog

The American Bull Dog is a muscular heavy dog. Though they are known for their pleasant and friendly demeanor, they can also exhibit the trait of ‘stubbornness’ as they are extremely confident. Originally this breed was bred as a working farm utility dog that could catch and hold wild boar and cattle, kill vermin, and guard an owner’s property.

Fila Brasileiro

The Fila Brasileiro also known as the Brazilian Mastiff is a large dog developed in Brazil. It has great tracking abilities but is an aggressive and impetuous dog.  Owing to its size, temperament and potential for aggression, the Brazilian Mastiff has been banned in many countries.

Huskies

Used to pull sleds in the northern regions and differentiated for their fast pulling style, they were also utilized for sled dog racing and for adventure trekking. However, they can be dangerous to smaller animals due to their strong predator instinct and are known for being destructive if they are bored.

Alaskan Malamutes

A breed of dog related to the Siberian Husky, this breed requires daily exercises to be happy, else they will become bored, disobedient and destructive. This large breed of domestic dog can grow from 70 to 100 lbs and are perfect companion for pursuits like carting, mushings, bikejoring, and skijoring. Since they are known for their strong independence, they can be difficult to train, cope poorly with smaller animals, and are unreliable as watchdogs.

Akita

A large spitz breed of dog that originated from mountainous regions of Japan, it is known for its two breed types: the Akita Inu (Japanese Akita) and the Akita (American Akita).  Strong, independent and dominant breed, they are affectionate with family members but are aloof with strangers due to their territorial attitude.

Wolf Hybrid

As the name implies, the Wolf Hybrid also known as the Wolf dog is a cross breed between a dog and a wolf (typically a grey wolf). Consequently, Wolf-dog hybrids are a mixture of genetic traits resulting in less predictable behavior patterns compared to either the wolf or dog.

Tosa Inu

The Inu is a massive dog with some variations weighing anywhere between 130 to 200 lbs. and can reach heights of 24.5 to 32 inches. The dog is considered dangerous and legally restricted in some countries.

Boer Boel

The Boerboel is a large, mastiff dog breed from South Africa which was bred for the purpose of guarding a home or farm. These dogs were often a first line of defense against predators and were valuable in tracking and holding down wounded game. Bore Boels are loyal but very protective of their families.

Doberman Pinschers

Famed for their alertness, loyalty and intelligence, this breed of dogs is considered to be the best guard dog where they only attack if they are provoked or sense that their family and their property is in danger. Although once used as guard dogs or police dogs, they also exhibit aggressive behavior directed to strangers and other dogs, though owner-directed aggression is low. Their aggression due to their size and strength can also make them potentially dangerous.

American Bandogge

This incredibly strong dog is a cross breed between an American Pit Bull Terrier and a Neapolitan Mastiff.

Rottweiler

Rottweilers are a powerful breed with well-developed genetic herding and guarding instincts. As with any breed, potentially dangerous behavior in Rottweilers usually results from irresponsible ownership, abuse, neglect, or lack of socialization and training. Nevertheless, the Rottweiler’s strength is something that should not be taken lightly.

Dogo Argentino

The Dogo Argentino is a large, white, muscular dog that was developed in Argentina primarily for the purpose of big-game hunting, including wild boar and puma. Though extremely strong and athletic, the Dogo was bred to be non-aggressive towards humans. Nevertheless, it is illegal to own a Dogo in the United Kingdom under their Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991.

Perro de Presa Canario

The Perro de Presa Canario is a large dog that was originally bred for working livestock. The name of the breed is Spanish and it means “Canarian catch dog”. Presas require early socialization and obedience training. In some situations, the Presa can be aggressive toward other dogs and suspicious of strangers.

German Shepherd

A breed of dogs that originated from Germany, the German Shepherd can weigh as much as 70 to 100 lbs. Known for being intelligent, confident, alert, vigilant, and fearless; the police use them for their K-9 units.  However, caution must be exercised with Shepherds as they can become overprotective of their family and territory, and if not socialized correctly; can lead to attacks.

Gull Dong

The Gull Dong (also known as the Pakistani Bull Dog) is a cross breed between the Gull Tarrier and the Bully Kutta. Extremely strong and powerful, the Dong is known to be very aggressive and difficult to control.

Caucasian Ovcharka

2019 Most Expensive Dog Breeds

The Caucasian Ovcharka also known as the Caucasian Shepherd, was bred to protect livestock. The typical Caucasian Ovcharka is assertive, strong-willed and courageous. However, unless properly socialized and trained, the Caucasian Shepherd may exhibit ferocious and unmanageable tendencies since it does not accept people it does not know and has a powerful urge to defend. [td_smart_list_end]

15 Best Family Guard Dogs & How to Train Them

Finding the best dog breed to guard and protect your family and house is harder than it sounds.

If you only want a dog that alerts or frightens away strangers, any dog that barks will do.

But if you want a dog for personal protection, you cannot only look at vocal breeds because not all dogs have that natural protection instinct, not to mention the ability to master real protection training (which should only happen under professional supervision anyway).

The specialized training is essential and will ensure that your dog makes a perfect job at guarding while being the best family companion.

The first step will be to find a responsible breeder with parents that have the exact traits you are looking for. I will go more in-depth about guard dog characteristics below.

Small Guard Dog Breeds

Guard dogs don’t need to always look intimidating. There are certain small breeds that will do the job of alerting and guarding just like their big brothers.

These breeds include the Dachshund, Pugs, Chow Chow, Shi Tzu, Beagle, and Shar-Pei.

If you have a mixed breed, you can also train them as guard dogs if their parents have the characteristics you are looking for.

Ask the breeder if they have been professionally trained with any certificates.

Most Loyal and Protective Dog Breeds

To help you decide which guard dog might be the best addition to your home, I’ve listed 15 of the most loyal guard dogs below.

15. Staffordshire Bullterrier

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Let’s start the list with the best (relatively) small guard dog that definitely deserves to be among the best guard dogs overall.

Staffordshire Bullterrier were originally bred in the UK as “Nanny Dogs” because of their natural ability to be good around small children and their protection trait.

They are very loyal and affectionate and they are also able to stand their ground when being attacked.

14. Great Dane

The Great Dane is truly a gentle giant, very affectionate with children and able to guard the home.

When being raised together with children, Great Danes are amazing companions.

Like any other dog breed, they may react aggressively or fearful towards dogs or new situations if not introduced properly, so the right socialization is very important.

13. Rhodesian Ridgeback

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Rhodesian Ridgebacks are confident and intelligent, the best traits to make them the perfect guard dog with the right training.

They originally come from Southern Africa where they were bred to hunt and corner lions as well as guard dogs.

12. Catahoula Leopard Dog

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Catahoula Leopards are powerful working dogs. They thrive for any kind of working task while being playful and sweet at home.

With firm guidance, this independent and protective dog breed will make a great guard for your family.

11. Giant Schnauzer

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Giant Schnauzers are naturally very suspicious of strangers and value their family most. While they are usually quiet, they need a lot of exercise and mental stimulation.

They are best with older children and become extremely loyal to their family when being socialized the right way.

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Cane Corso

The name Cane Corso is Latin and translates to “Bodyguard Dog”.

Their cool and confident temperament paired with their muscular and impressive appearance makes them a reliable protection dog for your family.

Check out my article on the various development stages of the Cane Corso.

9. Beauceron

This smart herding breed is a great protection dog and a sensitive companion for experienced dog owners.

They are especially good with small and young children and will defend them against anything.

8. Caucasian Shepherd Dog

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You should never underestimate this breed as a guardian. They are very gentle with kids but fierce and fearless when being threatened.

They were originally bred to guard livestock against predators such as wolves.

The Caucasian Shepherd Dog comes in two different types, the Mountain and the Steppe type.

7. Puli

Do not be fooled by the goofy and funny appearance of this dog. The Puli is a strong and intelligent dog disguised as a mob.

Their natural cords and dreads need a lot of attention and you will spend a lot of time grooming them. And if yourself who owns this dog, Mark Zuckerberg does.

6. Appenzeller Sennenhund

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The Appenzeller Sennenhund is eager to learn and can be trained to a fearless and reliable watch or guard dog.

They are a high energy breed and love to work on farms or bigger properties.

Their extreme versatility makes them capable of performing any tasks from rescue to herding and obedience.

5. Boxer

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The Boxer is among the most popular dog breeds in the USA in 2020 and is loved by a lot of people. Their beautiful short coat really underlines their athletic appearance.

Boxers are very playful and patient with children but also fearless and excellent watchdogs.

They are very energetic and will need to be taught to stay down and not chase anything around.

4. Bullmastiff

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The Bullmastiff is one of the best protectors you will ever find. Their strong and muscular appearance hides their affectionate family companion side.

Bullmastiffs love to work to satisfy their needs but they don’t have as much energy as some of the other dog breeds on this list.

3. Doberman

The Doberman is a classic guard and protection dog. They require lots of exercise and are satisfied best with canine sports such as obedience or tracking.

Dobermans were bred to protect the taxman so he can quickly collect the money. I know a family that has five Dobermans and they are gorgeous around the house and with their kids.

2. Rottweiler

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Rottweilers are by far my favorite dog breed, I just love them. Once you have owned a Rottweiler, you can never go back because they’re just too awesome.

Their beautiful dark and soft coat covers a muscular and strong body. They are calm and confident and even-tempered.

Rottweilers are most loyal to their owners and would do anything to protect them. They are usually suspicious to strangers, a trait that is perfectly balanced in my girl though.

As long as you’re friendly, she loves you. As with every dog breed, early socialization is mandatory.

1. German Shepherd

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Courage, loyalty, and intelligence make the German Shepherd a great protraction and police dog.

You can build a strong bond with this dog breed and can take advantage of their willingness to learn.

Without regular exercise and mental stimulation, the German Shepherd will become frustrated and destructive, as any other dog would.

Think about some daily tasks that this dog could perform or get him involved in obedience training. Working dog breeds, in general, thrive most when being assigned to a task.

To keep my Rottweiler busy, I like to provide her with a snuffle mat that keeps her entertained and stimulated in between exercise and training sessions.

Characteristics of a Guard Dog

A guard dog should be well trained, confident, fearless and not aggressive. To a certain level, they should be territorial and protective without making decisions without checking with the owner or handler.

Strong confidence will come with the right socialization. A confident dog never attacks but a fearful dog does.

The socialization period happens between the age of 3- 16 weeks.

The goal here is to let the young puppy positively experience as many situations as possible to boost his confidence and prepare him for the environment, including other dogs, people, places, and sounds.

They should be able to recognize and alert when strangers are walking around the property but they should never react aggressively.

This makes use of the natural suspicions that some breeds have towards strangers.

Loyalty to the owners is also a big factor and is most common in breeds like the German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Beagle, and Boxer.

It will come through the right bonding process with your dog and through mutual respect and affection.

Difference Between Guard Dog and Attack Dog

An attack dog is not the same as the above–listed guard dogs for families. Guard dogs are usually only trained or conditioned to alert with barking or growling on the sight of a stranger or intruder.

They are not aggressive towards strangers outside the property and are not the best breeds to choose for protection training.

Attack dogs are mostly used in police or law enforcement where they are being professionally trained to attack potential threats.

They do not make a decision or react aggressively unless being told so.

If trained wrong, the dogs will react aggressively to anything and will become a huge threat to humans and other animals.

Normal people with families do not need an attack dog and it is even prohibited to perform this type of training in many countries like Germany.

A well-adjusted guard will recognize threatening situations and many families have reported that their otherwise so lovely and friendly dog has attacked in serious situations. Don’t do amateur protection training.

How to Train a Guard Dog

You will want to train your dog to alert strangers on command. Many dogs are natural barkers so the training will mainly consist of capturing the desired behavior.

Choose a barking cue like “speak” that you will be used to condition your dog to bark when someone is standing on the property or outside the front door.

Once you have chosen your cue, grab some healthy treats and let’s start with the first part.

You will want to get your dog to bark in order to capture the behavior with your chosen command.

This works for example if you hold a treat in front of your dog and show it to him without feeding him.

Your dog will try anything he knows in order to get that treat. This can take a couple of minutes but once your dog makes some kind of sound treat him immediately.

Repeat this a few times and your dog will quickly get that barking will give him that treat. Once he made the connection, add the barking cue every time he barks and treat.

For better understanding, you can watch the “bark” part at the beginning of the following video.

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Keep in mind to only reward ONE bark at a time. Refuse to give him the treats if he barks continuously.

Now depending on what you want your dog to alert, your training will be different. For this example, I will take the scenario of someone knocking or ringing on the door.

Ask your partner or a friend to get outside the front door and knock or ring the doorbell.

Immediately give your dog the bark command and reward him for one bark each time the person knocks.

Take also the time of the day into consideration when you want your dog to alert. If you want him to only bark in the evening then only train him once it is dark outside.

Keep the training sessions short and fun. If you stay consistent and patient you will see some quick results. If your dog fails at any point then go back to the last step.

Teaching the “Quiet” Command

After a couple of days of successful alert training, you now want to teach your dog how to be quiet.

Commanding him to bark and be quiet when desired will make him a great guard dog for the house.

Besides, it’ll make life with your neighbors easier (especially if you have a guard dog in an apartment).

Grab some tasty treats and ask a friend to ring the doorbell. Now this time you only want to reward him being quiet.

Wait for the bark and in second when he is quiet, treat him and give him the command “quiet” or “hush”. You can take the video from above as a reference.

Alternate between the two commands and treat each bark and quiet.

In real-life scenarios, you will want your dog to alert when someone is at the door. Once you reach the door, tell him “quiet” and wait for him to be calm before you open the door.

You do not want to encourage jumping on guests or constant barking.

Teach your dog who is a friend and who is a stranger and discourage him from barking at neutral people or friends on walks.

You only want your dog to protect you from strangers. This is why it is so important to choose a breed that is naturally suspicious of strangers.

Let me know if you have any experiences with a guard dog or want to get one for your family in the comments.

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Disclaimer: This blog post does not substitute veterinary attention and does not intend to do so. I am not a veterinarian or pet nutritionist. If your dog shows any sign of illness, call your vet.

Top 10 Best Types Of Guard Dog Breeds for Kids & Family Protection

 What’s In This Article
  • Good Family Watchdog Traits
    • Loyalty
    • Protectiveness
    • Intelligence
    • Dominance
    • Gentle
  • List of Best Guard Dog Breeds for Families
    1. German Shepherd
    2. Rhodesian Ridgeback
    3. American Staffordshire Terrier
    4. Kuvasz
    5. Rottweiler
    6. Doberman Pinscher
    7. Komondor
    8. Puli
    9. Giant Schnauzer
    10. Bullmastiff
  • The Importance of Protection Training for Guard Dogs
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    Good Family Watchdog Traits

    Although certain breeds are known for their inherent traits, picking the right guard dog for your family has more to do with the specific dog you’re adopting and your household environment. Looking for these personality traits during the initial meeting will be the best way to tell if they have the making of a good family watchdog.

    • Loyalty

    The most important watchdog trait is the only noninherent one: loyalty. Your dog will be steadfast and unswayed in their devotion to you if they feel this is reciprocated in its care and home life.

    • Protectiveness

    It doesn’t have to be the biggest or smartest breed, but if it doesn’t have the innate desire to protect, it can’t be a guard dog. You’ll need to find the right balance of protective and territorial so that looks after everyone living in your home, and not just who feeds or walks them.

    • Intelligence

    It’s a no-brainer that your dog will need to be intelligent or a great problem-solver to be able to tell friend from foe when strangers come in. Not to mention any guard dog will require the ability to quickly pick up commands during protection training.

    • Dominance

    While big dogs aren’t necessarily the only kind of guard dogs, you’ll often see them in this position because they tend to have inherent dominance. This means they are confident and in charge, and other dogs even recognize this. This is why you hear insecure small dogs regularly bark at others.

    • Gentle

    Sure, a guard dog is supposed to be aggressive, but a family guard dog should be able to play around gently with your kids too. It’s best to choose a puppy that can be introduced to your family young if it’s going to be around children or other pets.

     

    List of Best Guard Dog Breeds for Families

    While it can differ from dog to dog, below is a list of best guard dogs for families that tend to emerge as the best family watchdogs. As with any pet, be sure you are ready to care for it in all regards—including the added protection training—before you adopt. Prices listed below reflect family-friendly dogs purchased through breeders, but it is always much cheaper to adopt—around $300 total.

    1. German Shepherd

    There’s a reason they’re often used in law enforcement: German Shepherds are intelligent, athletic, and make you feel protected. Protection training will go by quickly with this breed, and you can expect them to be great for playtime with the kids

    too. German shepherds cost anywhere from $500 to $1,500.

    2. Rhodesian Ridgeback

    Previously known as the “African Lion Hound,” the Rhodesian Ridgeback was originally bred to be courageous enough to hunt large South African game such as lions. They are big, athletic, and have a great temperament that makes them affectionate with loved ones. Rhodesian Ridgeback puppies cost between $700 and $2000.

    3. American Staffordshire Terrier

    Small but mighty, the American Staffordshire Terrier or Staffordshire Bull Terrier has impressive power behind it’s medium, muscular frame making them excellent at protecting anyone or anything. It’s an agile, confident, and good-natured friend you can count on to watch over your home. Anywhere between $800 to $2,500 is how much it can cost you to get an American Staffordshire Terrier.

    4. Kuvasz

    If you’re in need of a sturdy working dog with plenty of energy, agility, and fearlessness, look no further than the Kuvasz. Any kid will feel like they’re cuddling a sheep with its all-white appearance! The average price of a Kuvasz is $1,200, but they can even go for higher than $2,000.

    5. Rottweiler

    Aggression comes naturally to the powerful Rottweiler, but gentleness needs to be nurtured. This means that introducing this dog as a puppy to your family will bring them up to be a tender playmate but watchful guardian of any children or family members. Rottweilers are on the more expensive side for dog breeds, selling anywhere from $1,500 to $2,500 or more.

    6. Doberman Pinscher

    Alert, energetic, and obedient: it’s no wonder this breed is so often portrayed as watchdogs in film and TV. The elegant looks and fearless heart of a Doberman Pinscher make it the perfect family friend and baby protector. Dobermans go from $1,500 to $2,500 as price increases with show quality.

    7. Komondor

    This white moppy-looking dog may not seem like the ideal guard dog at first glance, but the Komondor’s power, loyalty, and herding roots make it intelligent and independent enough to trust with the task of guarding all families. However, this stubbornness is two-sided—you’ll want an experienced protection trainer helping you out. A Komondor ranges from $800 to $2,000.

    8. Puli

    Similar to the Komondor, the Puli is covered in thickly-corded hair and was originally a Hungarian flock herder. Their agility and alertness shine through when they quickly pick up protection training lessons. A puli will average $1,200 to $2,000 in cost.

    9. Giant Schnauzer

    Giant Schnauzers are sturdy, valiant, and easy to work with. Your kids and their friends will love their playfulness, and your relatives and friends will comment on their phenomenal composure. The price for Giant Schnauzers varies significantly: you could drop anywhere from $700 to $5,500, but the $1000-$2000 range is not uncommon.

    10. Bullmastiff

    Bullmastiffs were bred to use size, strength, and alertness for guarding and catching poachers on Old English estates. Now, this active breed is the perfect affectionate household companion and defender. Bullmastiffs go from $1,000 to $2,000.

     

    The Importance of Protection Training for GuardDogs

    A guarddog can help tremendously with home security. Making you feel protected and guarded ensuring family safety. Although dogs in any home act as natural protectors and alarm systems—and some breeds’ intimidating looks alone ward off intruders—protection training is a big undertaking.

    Your dog needs to follow all your basic commands 100% of the time to even merit evaluation from a dog trainer. Here, the trainer can observe their skills and temperament to determine if they’ll be a good fit. If they’re deemed a good candidate, they’ll undergo command training and decision-making lessons, which you may need to review as often as every day to keep them at peak performance as a guard dog and stimulated as a family dog. This training is crucial for you and your dog to know what is expected of them in times of crisis.

     

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    Dogs for home protection: TOP of the best breeds: photo, description

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    What are the best guard dogs? List of breeds with photos and descriptions of characteristics.

    A dog is a reliable watchman for a private house and its household, but not every breed is able to cope with this role. Among the many large and medium breeds, dogs with a pronounced guard instinct are distinguished. What qualities a guard dog should have, how to prepare a pet to protect your site and what breeds to give preference to, read in this article.

    Ksenia Doroshenko

    Contents

    • Before getting a guard dog

    • Top 15 home guard breeds

    • What qualities should a guard dog have

    • How to train a guard dog

    • How to accustom a puppy to an aviary and a kennel

    • How to teach a dog to guard the house

    Before you get a guard dog

    If you decide to get a dog to guard a private house, first decide on its role – guard or guard . In any case, dogs are designed to protect private territory, but their behavioral skills are slightly different. What exactly:

    • The main function of guard dog is to warn the owner of the threat. First of all, the guard dog must have the ability to bark loudly. For such a role, it is not necessary to start a large breed; representatives of medium breeds will also cope with the role of a watchman.
    • Guard dogs not only warn the owner of danger, but are also trained to attack an intruder to prevent encroachment on the territory. Guard dogs will do everything to protect the owner, and if his life and health are threatened, they can harm the intruder. Larger dogs are needed for this role.

    The dog must also understand its role, so from the very beginning it is necessary to set boundaries and educate the puppy, taking into account his future service. The skills of a guard or watchman do not prevent the pet from becoming a family member, therefore, in addition to training and training, it is important to find a common language and understanding with him.

    Before getting a guard dog, plan where it will live and how it will guard. Will it be tied to a chain or freely bypass the territory inside the site. Consider whether she will have a booth or a spacious aviary. Take care of a cozy place to relax and sleep in any weather.

    Top 15 Best Home Guard Breeds

    Don’t rush into choosing a guard dog for your home. To get started, get acquainted with the characteristics of temperament and the main qualities of guard breeds. We offer to consider the popular breeds of dogs for protection:

    Caucasian Shepherd Dog

    Large, with a luxuriant coat and thick undercoat, the dog of this breed is considered one of the best guard dogs and tolerates cold very well. A persistent and self-confident Caucasian needs physical activity, proper training and a solid upbringing. Then he recognizes the leader in the owner and will obey him. The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is distrustful of strangers, but for its owner it remains a benevolent and devoted friend. These qualities and excellent hearing make her an ideal guard for a private area.

    Moscow watchdog

    The dog of this breed appeared in Russia and is considered to be one of the best guards, as follows even from its name. Having a large size and intimidating appearance, the Moscow watchdog is characterized by special devotion to the owners, and to all family members. A sociable pet is balanced in its behavior and will not enter into conflict unless there is a serious reason for it. At the same time, due to their fearless nature, they are ready to protect their owners at the cost of their lives.

    Rottweiler

    Muscular, energetic dogs with large strong bones are unpretentious in their content. Ready to work and protect the owner around the clock, considering the protection of their main task. Rottweilers are loyal only to their owner, and they can show anger and aggression towards other people. That is why puppies of this breed need to be socialized and educated from an early age, otherwise they may consider even other people’s children living in the neighborhood as enemies.

    German Shepherd

    Courageous, easy to learn and able to master universal skills, which makes German Shepherds suitable for work in special services. The presence of an undercoat under the thick coat allows you to keep the animal in an aviary on the street. Dogs easily find a common language with all family members and do not show aggression towards an unexpected guest. At the same time, a large pet can warn in advance of a possible invasion of the house and knock the stranger down.

    Doberman

    Reliable bodyguards are loyal and strongly attached to all family members. Dobermans love to learn, so they are easy to socialize from an early age and eliminate the aggression of an adult pet. Energetic representatives of the breed run fast, so the stranger has no chance to go unnoticed. Dobermans scare away strangers with a terrible bark, but do not attack the offender. The dog unquestioningly obeys the owner, clearly following all his commands, and is ready to engage in training all the time.

    Cane Corso

    Representatives of the ancient Italian breed were formerly bred as fighting dogs. The appearance of Cane Corso dogs is very intimidating even now, but with proper upbringing, the pet does not show aggression for no reason, is very patient and is perfect for families with small children. Cane Corso have a keen intuition, are able to determine the level of threat in a particular situation and quickly respond to it. For a large dog, you need a free aviary and a warm booth, as well as for other breeds with short hair.

    Tibetan Mastiff

    The ancient breed was bred specifically for the protection of houses in settlements on mountain ranges. Tibetan mastiffs have a luxurious, lush coat, and the one that is around the head resembles a lion’s mane. With an athletic build, powerful paws, they love to feel the constant control of the territory and are sure to warn the owner of the intruder’s intrusion with a loud bark. Puppies should be trained as early as possible, because this breed is distinguished by a special stubbornness and independent character.

    Hungarian kuvas

    Hungarian kuvas were originally bred as shepherds. Snow-white large dogs also guarded houses and accompanied warriors in battles. For a guard dog, Kuvasz has all the necessary qualities. Animals with developed muscles have a bold character, so they selflessly stand up for their owner. Thick wool helps kuvas to live on the street and easily endure bad weather. The main disadvantage of the breed is that it is difficult to train them. Proud dogs need to be given a lot of attention in childhood in order to instill guarding qualities in them.

    Great Dane

    Great Danes have an interesting aristocratic appearance and look incredibly graceful. And because of their height and gigantic size, they seem formidable in appearance. But despite their physical data, Great Danes have a calm and gentle character, are faithful and kind with their family members. Sometimes one appearance is enough to scare away unwanted guests, but dogs are also trained for security functions. For their owners, Great Danes will be not only an excellent bodyguard, but also a wonderful friend and companion.

    Komondor

    Representatives of the Hungarian Shepherd Dogs have an unusual appearance. Their long white coat is strayed into tight curls resembling dreadlocks. But such a hairstyle not only does not interfere with the view of the komondor at all, but also helps to remain invisible among the herd of sheep. These dogs were bred specifically as a herding breed. Komondors also cope with the role of guards, vigilantly guarding their home and surrounding area. They do not attack first, but, sensing danger from a stranger or animal, they immediately attack. At the same time, they treat their owners with kindness and patience and condescendingly treat the pranks of small children.

    Giant Schnauzer

    Large representatives of this breed are especially balanced and easy to train, therefore, in addition to protection, they are also used for search work in special services. Good health and well-developed vision and hearing contribute to the performance of watchdog functions. Giant schnauzers react negatively to intruders, but are loyal and devoted to their owner, which allows them to be an excellent guard. Dogs are hardy, active and happy to constantly train.

    Anatolian Shepherd Dog (Karabash, Kangal)

    Guard dog with Turkish roots is a representative of the oldest breed. It is considered one of the strongest and hardiest guard dogs. The impressive size and powerful backbone do not prevent her from running fast and jumping well. The shepherd dog has a calm look and good-natured appearance, but due to its power, it is able to strangle a large animal, such as a wolf, without much effort. Anatolians have good self-control and vigilance. Smart dogs are friendly with all family members, including children, but for strangers they are able to show the most severe character. Sheepdogs are hardy and are not afraid of bad weather.

    Akita Inu

    A Japanese breed of large size, specially bred for guard work for several centuries. Akita Inu do an excellent job with the role of vigilant guards, hardy, ready to work day and night, do not bark for no reason. They are suspicious of strangers and may be aggressive towards a stranger. But the breed has its drawbacks. They are difficult to train due to their wayward nature. Dogs can be unpredictable in their behavior and will instantly attack an intruder in a dangerous situation. Only a well-organized upbringing process will teach a pet to obey the owner and treat his family members kindly.

    Central Asian Shepherd Dog (Alabai)

    Powerful dogs are reliable guards that will not allow a stranger to enter the protected area. Thanks to their high intelligence and ingenuity, the fearless Alabai are able to make their own decisions and instantly attack an intruder. In the process of raising a puppy, the owner must show leadership qualities and be sure to establish his authority. Alabai need space and the opportunity for active walks in order to throw out excess energy. Thick coat and undercoat make it possible to keep dogs outdoors in a cold aviary.

    Black Russian Terrier

    An easy-to-keep dog with a thick coat also easily endures all weather conditions, but does not like to sit on a chain. The Russian Black Terrier is friendly and sociable, he needs a lot of attention and constant communication with his owners. Dogs are easy to train and memorize commands, have excellent reactions and powers of observation. The protective qualities of black Russian terriers are laid down from their grandparents, they are distrustful of strangers and make their own decisions in a particular situation. Representatives of the breed can serve in conditions of temperature fluctuations and adverse climates.

    What qualities should a guard dog have

    There are about 500 dog breeds in total, and, of course, not all of them are suitable for serving as guards. An important quality for a guard dog is the instinct to protect its territory. What other important qualities and features of are worth highlighting?

    • Medium or Large . If the dog only plays the role of a “bell”, its appearance does not matter much. For guard dogs, loud barking and large size will help to scare off an intruder from encroachment on the territory and not bring the situation to an attack.
    • Ability to live outdoors during the cold season . If the dog will live on the street, then for protection, choose a breed with thick hair and undercoat.
    • High intelligence and learning ability . The dog must understand what is required of it, at what point it is necessary to warn the owner of the danger and independently decide on an attack when a real threat arises.
    • Balance . Guard dogs should not bark constantly, but be able to react in time to the appearance of an intruder and not rush at a person who is not trying to harm.
    • Observation . The dog must understand where the beginning and end of the private territory for which he is responsible, and protect it, walking around the perimeter or watching from the enclosure.
    • Ability to distinguish own from others . In addition to the role of a guard, a dog is taught from childhood to interact benevolently with people and especially with children, for whose protection it was brought.

    To keep a dog kind to family members and at the same time grow a guard out of it, special training is required.

    How to properly train a guard dog

    If the puppy is ready for a walk (all vaccinations are done and parasites are treated), then it’s time to start socializing him. The future guard should calmly react to ordinary passers-by, other dogs, and not pay attention to passing cars. It is better to walk with a pet in different places where he can run and explore the area to his heart’s content.

    An important point in raising a guard dog is building relationships with strangers and guests at home. What is forbidden to do in the process of raising a guard dog:

    • Allow strangers to stroke the dog

    Do not allow strangers to pet the puppy and call the dog back if people are trying to pet it. The puppy needs to firmly be able to distinguish “their” from “strangers”. The guard dog should not get used to the caresses of strangers, otherwise it will be difficult to teach it to serve on its own territory later.

    • Invite to the guest house

    Inviting guests too often will prevent the puppy from prioritizing guarding. As a result, it may turn out that the dog will let uninvited guests through or show aggression at everyone. If guests have come, ask them not to caress the puppy and explain the reasons. Holding the dog by the leash, let it get acquainted with the guest and then take it to the aviary.

    • Allow to treat the dog to strangers

    Only the owner can feed and give treats to the dog, otherwise the pet may not resist the treat from a stranger, which will also interfere with the education of protective qualities.

    Education must begin at an early age. It will be more difficult to train an adult dog to guard, and it is almost impossible to cope with an ill-mannered large dog.

    How to accustom a puppy to an aviary and a kennel

    It is best to buy a dog for protection in the warm season, so that you can accustom it to life on the street with the gradual onset of cold weather. In cool weather, it is better for a puppy to stay at home for now. You should not immediately leave a small puppy alone in a booth or aviary. At this age, much attention should be paid to his upbringing and constantly monitor his behavior.

    When your dog is ready to explore the outdoors, begin exploring the new territory. The booth and aviary must be equipped for the comfortable stay of the pet there. Walk the dog along the site, show where it ends. Explain that she will have to protect this territory.

    In order for your dog to have positive associations with the kennel and enclosure, start feeding it there. Gradually move the bowl of food deeper. Play with your pet next to the enclosure, encourage him to be inside. If the dog has a favorite toy, it can also be left inside the kennel or enclosure. Don’t leave your dog alone for long periods of time, continue to show love and care to maintain a friendly relationship.

    How to teach a dog to guard the house

    Guard dogs, like any other, must be able to perform basic commands : “sit”, “lie down”, “stand”, “to me”, “next”, “fu”, “place”. Basic commands are needed to control behavior, including unwanted ones. You can teach these commands to the dog yourself or take general training course (OKD) from a cynologist.

    For guard dogs, a course of OKD is obligatory, after which the dog is trained in specific guard dog commands at the canine school. At this point, the dog should see the owner as an unquestioning authority. Training gradually becomes more difficult, more than 9 are added0043 complex orders: “alien”, “face”, “voice”, “guard”.

    Professional cynologists do not recommend training guard dogs on your own. This is fraught with improper upbringing and can provoke unwanted aggression. In addition, during training, teams are practiced on people in special ammunition that imitate intruders. Such actions with familiar people are dangerous for their life and health.

    After a course of training, a guard dog will learn to bark loudly at the sight of an ill-wisher, and guard dogs will learn to attack an intruder.

    To choose a guard dog for your home, study the strengths and weaknesses of the different breeds. The dog should not only have watchdog qualities, but also maintain a friendly attitude with all family members. To do this, you need to choose a breed with a suitable character, create the necessary living conditions for it and pay due attention to training its watchdog skills. And most importantly, love and take care of your pet.

    Guard dog 🐕 children

    Dogs can be the best friends for both adults and children. If you approach the choice of a pet with responsibility, you can not only fulfill the dreams of your son or daughter, but also acquire a new family member. A dog can become a joy for a child, teach him responsibility and order. You may prefer to walk in the company of a pet. And it will be a common activity for everyone. In order for your family to have a true friend, try to take into account all the nuances, discuss the choice with your family.

    What kind of dog should be if there is a child in the house?

    Children love to play, run and have fun with dogs. Therefore, you must take into account that not all breeds can meet the requirements of the baby so much. For example, large dogs playing with a child may inadvertently harm him. For example, scratch. But don’t panic. Any dog ​​that is distinguished by goodwill, low levels of aggression and love for people and children will be a great friend to your family.

    When choosing a pet to protect your child, pay attention to how well he adapts to the family atmosphere. Not all animals perceive several owners at once. Some do not like to play, while others are simply meant for service, guarding the house, following commands, attacking criminals or hunting. It is important that dogs of different breeds differ in character, attitude to the environment and love for fun. In order for the baby to be safe, try to take into account that the dog for the child should become a friend. This means showing kindness, patience and understanding. Such dogs actually exist. But there is one important point. You will be required to give warmth and care not only to the child, but also to the animal. After all, no matter what the nature of the dog is, its character will be influenced by the environment. The attitude of the owner to the animal can determine a lot.

    Dogs that are not recommended for families with children

    First, let’s take a look at which dogs experts do not recommend choosing if there is a child at home. So, refuse the choice of such breeds:

    • Fighting or service. These dogs are distinguished by a high level of aggressiveness or are designed to serve in the police and strictly follow commands. Of course, this does not mean that a Rottweiler or Boxer will always offend a child. But it’s definitely not worth choosing for cohabitation;
    • It is unlikely that the presence of a baby will please the Japanese Akita Inu or Shiba Inu. They are very affectionate and demand attention. For the same reasons, jealousy of other animals may appear, and even more so of children;
    • Small breeds: chihuahua, toy terrier. This dog does not like pranks and games. In addition, despite its size, it can frighten the child or even try to show aggression. Spitz or Yorkies should not be included in this category. The latter breeds are being chosen more and more frequently.

    Choosing a dog according to the character of the child

    In young children, even at a very early age, the basics of character, or rather, temperamental features, are manifested. If personality traits are noticeable later in communication with relatives, then mobility or calmness is still determined immediately. So, by watching the child, you can understand what kind of dog he needs. For example, if your kid does not like to be active, then he is unlikely to find a common language with a playful beagle. Having studied the characteristics of each breed, you can choose a good dog for children. If you are wondering about the sex of an animal, try to start from your own thoughts. Basically, both a girl and a boy are perfect as a pet. The only thing is that females are more calm in comparison with males. Therefore, during puberty, at the sight of an individual of the opposite sex, it is the dog that can break off the leash.

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    Finding the perfect puppy

    The training and upbringing of a pet also plays a significant role. You can not only get a pet, but also teach a child to protect. You should not leave a dog with a baby, he can only protect your child. But by no means watch. After all, children also have their own needs. And here only the help of parents will be needed.

    A family friend

    Among the many different dog breeds, there are those that get along well with the family. When you have a child, it is very important to understand what questions may arise if you get a dog. Of course, these are additional expenses for food, the need to allocate time for such necessary walks, training and education of the dog. In addition, it is worth considering that the child may have an allergic reaction to wool. But, in comparison with the troubles considered, the joy and positive emotions of children will be the best reward. Do not be afraid to give a gift to your son or daughter by getting a dog. In addition, there are breeds whose wool does not cause an allergic reaction.

    To make a dog a friend to a child, talk to him about how to communicate with an animal, which now every family member has to do. Assign responsibilities and get ready to meet a new friend, not just a pet.

    Breeds that guard children and families

    There are breeds that love family comfort and get along well with children. Your child will undoubtedly begin to experience many positive and pleasant emotions in communicating with a pet. Even a toddler will love a dog. But try to check in advance whether your child of a large breed will be afraid and how he will react to a small one. A dog is the best guard for a child, because it can be nearby when you play on the playground or in the park. In addition, you will not be afraid that a stranger will approach your child when you turn away when making a purchase. There are many situations where you need to make sure that the child is safe. Older children should not be afraid to walk the dog. And for this we recommend that you choose breeds that are responsible and can protect the child.

    Let’s take a look at the best breed to protect children. As a rule, these are medium and large dogs. But it should be borne in mind that it is worth the parents to train the guards. Children can start training with a dog from 11-12 years old. Before that, and preferably older children, accompany in the upbringing and communication with the animal.

    The following breeds of dogs are excellent guardians of children:

    • English Bulldog. Along with pugs, dogs love their owners very much and are kind to children. But, unlike the charming Chinese breed, if necessary, they can even bite the ill-wisher. By nature, English Bulldogs are friendly, great with children, observant and friendly with other dogs. They adapt well to the circumstances. In addition, they have a low need for barking. Interestingly, representatives of this breed are good with cats;
    • French Bulldog. Positive dog with an interesting appearance. She is not only kind, but also energetic and funny. Sending a child with a dog for a walk, know that the dog is able to stand up for a person. The temperament of the dog is kind and cheerful. The dog does not like to play. On the contrary, the dog will prefer to rest and sleep, peacefully snoring on the mat. But, even if you have a very active child, you can choose both a bulldog and look at other breeds to protect children;

    There are other breeds that get along well with children. These are small beagles, poodles, cocker spaniels. Retrievers and Labradors can also be great companions for your child. All of them in no case will not allow to offend the child. But, if you need protection, take a closer look at guard dogs. We will introduce you to those breeds that are good with children and families:

    • German Shepherds. They have excellent endurance and calmness, they are responsible for the need to protect the family, including babies. Previously, they were intended to protect the herd. Developed such features as observation, the ability to analyze the situation. Despite some aloofness, the dog very easily gets used to the owner. Do not forget that in a new family or with a different owner, it may take a long time to restore the trust of an animal to a person;
    • Boxers. The name of the breed is a little scary for people who choose a dog. But when meeting a dog for protection, which includes a boxer, it becomes clear that you can rely on him. This is a wonderful friend and companion that lends itself well to training. The dog is good with children and gets along with the family. A distinctive feature of the breed should be called the fact that they are patient and emotionally stable. Along with a strong character, they show friendliness. If you are for a healthy lifestyle, such a dog will help you keep yourself in shape, as he needs a lot of exercise;
    • Cane Corso. The dog of this breed is impressive because behind its appearance and large size lies a real family man. The security guard loves children very much and simply cannot imagine his life without a family hearth. It is easy to accustom to protection. But the breed is considered to be fighting, so it is not so common to meet her as a pet. There are both positive and negative reviews;
    • St. Bernard. Despite its huge size, the dog is able not only to protect, but also to love children and people close to him. It is known that St. Bernards saved and protected people.

    It’s up to you to decide which breed is best for protecting children. We have tried to collect all the most necessary information on this issue. Do not forget that you can also ask an adult child which breed he likes best. Explain to the child how each of the dogs behaves, why it is attractive to you. If the child is still small, consider how the dog will be able to cope with the role of a nanny looking after the baby. And of course, do not leave the child in the care of the dog. It’s not the dog itself, but the fact that both the child and the animal equally consider you an adult who takes care of them.

    Every dog ​​needs to be taken care of. Teaching commands and caring for a pet are very important tasks for the owner. Moreover, you should also take care of building trusting relationships. Express love to your pet, do not forget about walks and communication. When teaching, do not use force and rudeness. Know that a good family guard must be a true friend. The emotional closeness between the animal and the owner promotes understanding and easy training. It should be borne in mind that the dog is also capable of experiencing emotions that can lead to trouble. For example, stressful situations can manifest themselves in such psychosomatic complexes as an eating disorder. Try not to give in to the urge to be negative towards your pet.

    How to teach a dog to protect children

    When teaching a dog to protect his child, keep in mind that the desire to stand up for the owner can sometimes have negative consequences. Even a playful game of tag can be perceived as an attempt to attack a child. For example, if a child runs away from a friend on the street. But if you still want to find a guard for your child and family, choose easy-to-train breeds with a good disposition. You can teach him certain skills to protect loved ones so that you can send your children for a walk with your pet without fear. For example, when you try to pull a bag or wallet out of your hands, the dog may begin to bark or attack.

    You can be assisted by a trainer who, together with you and your child, will learn all the necessary commands. Such a person will give you recommendations and tell you about the individual characteristics of your dog.

    When training a dog on your own, you need to understand the purpose of each command and its necessity. There are more than a dozen different kinds of tricks, just as many skills, and even more methods of raising pets.

    What is the best breed to guard the house

    It is impossible to single out any breed that guards the house better than others. In fact, many dogs can be trained to understand that there is a territory that needs to be protected. Naturally, there are certain breeds that are bred specifically for such purposes. These are watchdogs, which include various types of shepherd dogs, including Alabai, German and others. Moreover, to protect the house and children are not equivalent concepts. Not all breeds meet both goals equally. Leaving an adult child at home, you can enlist the help of a dog. But it is important that the pet has lived with you for some time and got used to the child. It is important for a child to have a trusting relationship with a pet. You should observe the interaction between the dog and the child so that you know when you can leave the dog with the child or take them for a walk.

    Guard dog breeds: top 10 best guard dogs

    09/20/2018

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    There are many reasons to buy a watchdog – to protect yourself, family and property, and simply to know when guests are coming to the door. But some consider such animals dangerous. In fact, guard dogs are good pets.

    Guard Dog Features

    A properly educated and trained guard dog is loyal and brave. She does not rush at everyone indiscriminately, but knows when to confront intruders. A socialized dog will be obedient and calm, will not harm the child and will make him feel safe. Because of their strength and size, all guard dogs need extensive training.

    Top 10 Guard Dogs

    Some dogs have an innate instinct to protect the home and family. They make excellent watchmen – loyal, fearless, strong and vigilant. Breeds that will not only warn of the arrival of a guest, but also intuitively know when to protect from danger, are presented in this list.

    Akita

    Akita is one of the 14 oldest dog breeds. The Japanese dog was bred as a fearless hunter of a large animal and a sensitive watchman of the master’s property.

    “Treasure of Japan” does well in apartments, but can also be kept in outdoor enclosures. Warm dense coat protects the animal well from the cold, and it needs to be combed out about once a week. Bathing 2-3 times a year and more frequent brushing during shedding is all that is required to maintain a dog’s gorgeous coat.

    Akita usually does not make friends with dogs of the same sex, shows a strong territorial instinct. The pet must be well trained so that it clearly obeys its owner. Loyalty is beyond doubt – just remember the legendary Hachiko.

    • weight 40-50 kg;

    • height 58-70 cm.

    Belgian Malinois

    Belgian Shepherd (Malinois) is a beautiful red pet with a jet black mask on the muzzle and paws, and short hair. Initially, the dog was a shepherd, but thanks to the mind, ingenuity and efficiency, it is used for protection, in military service, in search and rescue operations.

    They are good companions and even guide dogs. Alert and sensitive, the Belgian Shepherd is easy to train. The Malinois is especially active and requires training from an early age. It can adapt to life in an apartment, although these guard dogs feel better in a spacious yard.

    The Malinois is a typical army dog ​​popular with customs, police and border guards. It is used in the armies of the USA, Israel and Australia.

    • weight 20-30 kg;

    • height 56-66 cm.

    Bullmastiff

    The Bullmastiff is a large dog descended from the Old English Bulldog and the English Mastiff. He inherited his size from mastiffs, and his short muzzle and coat from bulldogs. A muscular strong dog bred in the 19th century to guard English estates.

    With a sensitive psyche, powerful giants need early education and a calm owner. A trained dog does not cause problems, likes to follow commands, obedience is different.

    Wary of strangers, but selflessly devoted to the owner. This is a good guard dog for a private home that needs plenty of space and exercise.

    • weight 41-59 kg;

    • height 61-68. 5 cm.

    Cane Corso

    Descended from Roman fighting dogs, the Cane Corso remains strong, courageous and dangerous to intruders. Animals were originally bred as protectors and guards. The protective reflex was fixed in them at the genetic level, as was a strong sense of their territory.

    Harmonious muscular body with short dark hair is ready at any moment to turn into a living torpedo and rush at the enemy to protect its master. For this breed, education is extremely important. The dog is smart, able to distinguish the game from danger and make independent decisions. But it must be controlled by a person.

    • weight 40-50 kg;

    • height 60-68 cm.

    German Shepherd

    The German Shepherd is a classic herding dog but is also used as a searcher, guard dog, sportsman and family companion. It is a popular working dog, easy to train, attentive and quick-witted.

    When choosing a German Shepherd, you must first choose a good breeder.

    The German Shepherd is a versatile dog that can make a good watchdog. Having received the right upbringing, she will show restraint and follow all the instructions of the instructor.

    • weight 22-40 kg;

    • height 55-65 cm.

    Doberman Pinscher

    The Dobermann is a well-known German Shorthair dog, slender and muscular. The strong guarding instinct of the breed, combined with energy and activity, requires hard training and early discipline.

    Dobermans are good guard dogs for a private apartment, house or other facility. Most often, they treat any animals well – manifestations of territory protection are mainly directed only at strangers.

    Dogs adapt to their owners, quickly learn even complex commands. During work, they are interested and reckless. Novice dog breeders should carefully choose such pets.

    • weight 32-45 kg;

    • height 63-72 cm.

    Caucasian Shepherd Dog

    The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is an ideal guard dog for the outdoors. The body, covered with thick dense wool, is adapted for harsh mountain conditions, allowing you to work outdoors even in bad weather. The dog is large, originally bred as a shepherd.

    An intelligent animal with a strong protective instinct. In case of a threat to the owner and his family, he shows the extraordinary abilities of a professional bodyguard. The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is affectionate with the owners and friendly with family friends, and is wary of strangers. The pet is incorruptible and stern, he needs a master-leader and at the same time a friend.

    The instinct to protect a person and property is securely “sewn” into the mind of a dog. With proper upbringing, a dog can become an excellent family companion, able to find a language with children and other pets. Must live in a large area.

    • weight 40-70 kg;

    • height up to 75-80 cm.

    Rhodesian Ridgeback

    A relative of hounds, the South African Ridgeback is known for its intelligence and loyalty. Athletic imposing dog is very sensitive and requires both strict and delicate education.

    Ridgeback is indifferent to strangers and is not inclined to attack for no reason. Establishes a close relationship with the owner. Only the one whom he trusts can effectively train a dog.

    • weight 32-36.5 kg;

    • height 61-69 cm.

    Rottweiler

    Another descendant of the Roman dogs, the Rottweiler is one of the oldest breeds in Germany. The ancestors of the Rottweilers were bred as guards for the cattle that followed the Roman legions. In the Middle Ages, the track record of Rottweilers expanded to include security functions.

    A stable balanced psyche is complemented by a desire to dominate. Therefore, the dog must have a clear leader in order to control its behavior and upbringing. It is well trained, does not require complex care, and can be kept in an apartment.

    • weight 42-50 kg;

    • height 56-68cm.

    Tibetan Mastiff

    Large long-haired dog is an excellent family companion and an impeccable guard. Friendly to other animals, independent of the owner. Not suitable for apartments.

    Tibetan mastiffs are smart, but stubborn – a person should become an indisputable authority for them. It is required to understand canine psychology in order to achieve obedience from pets. It is necessary to train from a very early age – adult animals are more difficult to train with standard methods.

    • weight 34-73 kg;

    • height 61-76 cm.

    Features of feeding guard dogs

    Guard dogs have one thing in common – “at work” they are in tension and consume a lot of energy. At any moment, the pet must be ready to drive away the stranger, face the danger face to face, repel the attack.