However, lack of aggression toward humans is characteristic of the breed, which makes the breed a poor
choice as a guard dog.
Like NAIDs, though, they are relaxed and gentle, so they are not the top
choice as a guard dog.
Not exact matches
It's not about having your
dog fail and making your
dog feel like a prisoner (and you
as the prison
guard), but instead, showing your
dog how to make better
choices and get rewarded for them.
Since they are intelligent and easy to train, they are also a popular
choice in obedience trials, and have always been popular
as guard dogs because of their size and strength.
These qualities make them a poor
choice to keep
as a
guard dog or household pet.
The German shepherd is a very loving and lovable animal, which makes it a great
choice as a pet and a wonderful
guard dog for families with children.
He is one of the more commonly banned
dog breeds that is considered naturally aggressive yet the United Kennel Club describes him
as ``... not the best
choice for a
guard dog since they are extremely friendly, even with strangers.
They are also known to have strong territorial instincts which makes them the popular
choice among farmers
as guard dogs.
As such they would be a poor choice for a guard or protection dog, as they bark less than other breed
As such they would be a poor
choice for a
guard or protection
dog,
as they bark less than other breed
as they bark less than other breeds.