Sentences with phrase «most dog guard»

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The GSD is one of the most popular breeds worldwide with historical working roles that include herding, guarding, police, military and guide - dog work.
For the most part, he manages to keep his demons at bay, even calling the cops on himself after a bar fight, but every so often, as when he sets his dog on the animal that guards the local whorehouse, we see the man he works so hard to bury.
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While they're very sweet to most people they meet, their size makes them excellent guard dogs.
To some extent, most dogs exhibit some type of guarding behavior.
He is no guard dog but he listens so well and most the time better than other dogs.
This lineage is most commonly found in working dogs, in particular, guard dogs.
Most dogs who have a potential to be a good guard dog are easy - going, non-reactive dogs.
As such, most family dogs are more approachable now than they have been in decades past when they may have been less comfortable with unknown people and were more encouraged to actively guard houses and property.
Most German Shorthaired Pointers make good watchdogs, barking to give warning, but they are too friendly to be a serious guard dog.
In most dog circles, the «working» breeds have always been considered as those that originally did such work as herding or guarding livestock, pulling loads, and protecting property.
When talking about puppies or dogs, they are the most faithful and sincere pets which guard our home 24 hours a day.
The Cane Corso once was popular throughout Italy as a guard dog and fighting dog, but now is most common in Southern Italy.
Although the Russian Empire and its people made very extensive use of fierce hunting and livestock guarding dogs, most of the breeds available to them were not trainable enough be used effectively by a modern military.
The East - European Shepherd became one of the most commonly used working dogs in the Soviet Union, and also achieved some popularity as a private guard and working dog as well.
Most of the expense of a guard dog is incurred early on, buying and training it.
This giant is not a personal protection dog, and not a guard dog, but he is one of the most loyal and has become famous for his willingness to give up his life to save his human master.
They have few guard or hunting instincts (It is hard to excite most of our dogs about toys.)
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Unless you have a large four by four with a huge boot where you can put a crate or use a dog guard the most common products designed for this purpose are dog seat belts and pet car seats.
This is a breed that was bred solely to guard, therefore it is their natural instincts, they are not a herding breed unlike most other large breeds that are for some reason used as guard dogs.
They can be one of the most loyal companions, excellent guard dogs, and the gentlest family pet to ever grace your home.
Although some APBTs may be suspicious of strangers, as most dogs are, and will protect loved ones if necessary, in general they do not excel in protection / guard work.
Most of our dog breeds have some form of aggression in them, since they needed different forms of aggression to do their work: terriers are often aggressive towards other dogs and animals — they were and are fighters, the man working dogs imprint humans as being of their same species so they show the same kind of aggression that they show towards other dogs, the sight hounds were bred to be killers of game and sometimes other canines, the mastiffs were bred to take down large game and guard property, the flock guards were bred to be aggressive towards canines, the hounds were bred to be aggressive towards furred animals, some of the pointers were bred to be able to guard the hunter's game, etc., etc..
Most dogs of guard or working heritage suffer personality quirks when tied and many become downright aggressive.
The Great Pyrenees is the most widely used; but the Komondor, Akbash, Anatolian and Maremma are also used as guard dogs.
Bouviers aren't for everybody - they are loyal to a fault but like most dogs have their own personality - my dog is a one person dog - she will allow people to pet her but the only person she cares about being around is me - does anything I ask her but won't even respond when my girlfriend ask her if she wants to go for a walk - wont even take a treat from her - but won her heart when she was home alone - man came to the door an tried to force his way in (never trained as guard dog) he made it into the kitchen but soon regretted it - was met with a 85 lb bouvier - she came unglued - I wasn't there but she said he ran out the door faster than he came in - now my girlfriend thinks the bear can do no wrong
They need to be socializedand obedience trained but, like most shepherds, they learn easily, do great with kids, get along with other dogs and horses, and make good guard dogs.
King of the Hungarian livestock guarding dogs, the Komondor, is one of the most unusual breeds seen in the United States today.
What breed is most often exploited at this time, as status symbols for doing bad things, guarding drugs, belonging to gangs, and in dog fighting?
Friendly and trustworthy these dogs are not great guard dogs and in most instances they will walk away from situations rather than face them with aggression.
Due to their tendency to form an immediate rapport with humans, they are not considered a great guard dog, but their even temper and amiable good nature makes most of them good family dogs.
The Great Pyrenees shares this inherently lovable and adorable nature with another royal guard dog, the Kuvasz, making them two of the world's most loyal and family - friendly pooches.
They also like to bark, so they make great watch dogs — but love most everyone so they are not great at actually guarding.
Considering most people buy guard dogs in pairs, so they won't be alone in the field.
The East European Shepherd (Russian German Shepherd) is probably the most intelligent of Russian guard dogs.
They are alert and active, making good guard dogs (even if they aren't the most intimidating of dogs).
German Shepard's are the classic guard dog, a highly popular and beloved dog breed, and a staple part of most police forces.
Most of them do love the water, so if you have a pool by your door, this happy dog will probably guard it.
In The Truth About Purebred Dogs, you learned that most breeds were developed to do some type of work, such as herding, hunting, guarding.
Even if they aren't really guard dogs, their size can intimidate most intruders.
He is a guard dog (sometimes lol) and a lap dog most of the time.
As household pets, most dogs are never asked to herd the cattle, pull the sled, hunt for dinner, guard the sheep, or kill vermin on the farm!
One of the most alert guard dogs, Bullmastiff do not necessarily attack immediately but may just pin and trap and intruder or enemy down.
As a seven pound squeaker Dayzee would have never been a guard dog and most likely had some negative experiences that caused her to fear not only other dogs, but some people as well.
Once you watch a few videos of simulated break - ins, you realize that without proper training most dogs don't make very good guard dogs at all.
Owners of breeds most traditionally used for guarding, such as this German Shepherd, must take care to train their dogs to an impeccable standard.
You may think this doesn't apply to you, because the dogs most likely to be banned are typically the guarding breeds like Rottweilers and Dobermans (or the «pit bull» types of dogs) and you own a Golden Retriever, but honey, once the door is opened to breed bans, who says yours won't be next?
Today they are often used as police and military guard dogs because they are tough, fearless and most of all silent.
Most commonly used as guard dogs, this breed is also -LSB-...]
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