That being said, Pit Bulls are not
naturally good guard dogs.
Not exact matches
While many
dogs are
naturally protective of their families, there are some breeds that excel in this role
better than others, and there are definitively breeds that make poor
guard dogs and wouldn't mind at all if a stranger would trespass your property.
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.
In addition to herding, a lot of these breeds are
naturally protective as
well, making them
good guard dogs and oftentimes reserved around strangers.
While they will be
naturally protective of their family and their property, because pitbulls are so people - orientated they do not make
good guard dogs.
She was a natural
guard dog, and so she would
naturally place herself in a watchful position that allowed her the
best view of who was coming and going.
Breeds that make
good guard dogs are generally larger breed
dogs that are intimidating in appearance, have a deep throated bark and that are
naturally protective of their property or family.
This breed is
naturally a great guardian, which makes him
good for
guard dog work, however his
guarding instincts can turn into aggressiveness, as he tends to protect everything he believes is his.