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Choosing a Guard Dog

During a break in, you'd want your dog, a guard dog, to be anything but silent or obedient. This is why you adopted the dog in the first place: to watch over the house at night or during the times when you're off on a vacation or a trip. Simply put, you need the right dog breed if you want to be able to count on your dog to do its job.

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Choosing a Guard Dog

Best Guard Dog Breeds

It's true when they say that not all dogs can be made into guard dogs. Sure, dogs are known for their steadfast loyalty to their owners, which is why people call them man's best friend, but there's no denying some dog breeds are better at being guard dogs than others.

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Best Guard Dog Breeds
Training a Guard Dog

Training a Guard Dog

The expression “A dog is man's best friend” is a bit misleading. There's something in that sentence. We think a more accurate way to say it would be “A guard dog is man's best friend”—that is, depending on which side of the law you're on.

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Training a Guard Dog

Dog Obedience Training

Protection Dog Training
Dog Obedience Training

What defines a pet beagle from a smelly dog in the alley is how it acts around people. Dogs without training, mostly street dogs, are very elusive. Sometimes they can be very aggressive for no reason.
Protection Dog Training

A protection dog is good to have around. Many people often confuse a protection dog and a guard dog as one and the same, but really they are two very different things.
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Dog Obedience Training
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Protection Dog Training

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