good gaurd dog

Herb Man

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Actually he is right. Pits werent bred to be guard dogs, they were bred to fight and be very human friendly so they could be handled by numerous strangers during fights. They have changed since then, they are basically ruined at this point. A good breed gone terribly wrong.
[FONT=&quot]Sadly true, a great dog, in the wrong hands a ruined dog.[/FONT]
 

ShazMo09

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Ive got a little Pomeraniun...Its not gonna bite someones hand off but its little bitch yap bark will get my ass outta bed, pronto :)
 

Winter Woman

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Best guard dog I ever had was a Lab. He was easily trained and very loyal. He understood whistles and hand commands. He backed more than one person out the door. Plus, there is something about a large black dog that just freaks people out.

I like Rotts too. Both good dogs to have for security.
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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You kinda sound like one of those anti social types, lacking in confidence, who wants people to be scared of your dog's.

That's all.
You couldnt be more wrong. I was just saying that mine are very protective of my house and my family. Whether they were bred to be that way or not. The main point i was making is that with proper training any dog will be a good guard dog and protecter.
 

Trolling

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I thought of this thread yesteday when I was opening my door to go in and my Chiuhahua started to bark and growl. So I acted like a robber being louder and as soon as I came in he was still barking but backing up, took him a while to notice it was me, I pretended to shoot him like 5 times too lol.
 

slowbus

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Actually he is right. Pits werent bred to be guard dogs, they were bred to fight and be very human friendly so they could be handled by numerous strangers during fights. They have changed since then, they are basically ruined at this point. A good breed gone terribly wrong.
thats pure bullshit
 

TsmokeTrain

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My German Shepard sheds pretty bad, its the annoying type of hair that sticks everywhere too, but if its on the porch or if you brush it every now and then its not too extreme, most dogs tend to shed a lot especially during spring
 

BarnBuster

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Burglar would shit if he saw this sitting on the couch when he broke in. Gives a whole new meaning to chew toy.

 

OGEvilgenius

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thats pure bullshit
He's correct. The American Pit Bull was bred for fighting and to be human friendly because humans have to handle these dogs in the ring.

The American Stratford Terrier, commonly confused with the Pit Bull because they are almost identical in looks and have the same lineage, was bred to be more of a guard dog.
 

OGEvilgenius

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hey guys not sure where to post this so figured i throw it in here.. wondering what kind of dogs you guys reccommend? ive grown up with labs and pointers but now that i have my gardens im looking for a dog that is loyal to his home that doesnt shed like crazy..( i know all do)

heres what im looking at so far any imput on these dogs would be great!

American pitbull terrior
American Staffordshire Terrier
pitbull
american bulldog

was trying to advoid pitbulls as i know they are banned alot of places so wasnt sure if the other dogs i listed are under the same classification?
Of those I'd go with an American Bulldog. Healthy diverse line, very loving of family, extremely athletic and intimidating. Very protective and mastiff like. Any Mastiff makes an excellent guard dog, however not all mastiffs are meant for all owners. I really wouldn't recommend such a breed without dog experience and an ability to control it effectively. I see many who get in over their heads. They are big and can hurt someone accidentally, so control is a must.

Also, as others have said, true Pitbulls are not human aggressive and can make a deterrent, but won't be much of a guard dog really.

There are many "Pitbull" lines that are not really pitbull lines. The Blue Nose comes to mind immediately.
 

OGEvilgenius

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Wrong. A good pit will protect their family to the death. I have three and some company wont come any closer to my house han the front sidewalk. I do agree tho that rotts and dobermans will also be excellent guard dogs.
You likely have Stratford Terriers or Bandogge.
 

OGEvilgenius

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The German Shepard is the best guard dog we've had so far, other dog was a Sheep Herder and she did a pretty good job but was smaller.
A German Shepard is born raised and bred to guard, it doesnt even like to do anything else then just lay on the porch or next to its boss just guarding..
I wouldnt recommend any other dog since i dont know anything about their characteristics, German Shepards are really intelligent they learn very fast and arent really dominant unless you are one of those idiots on dog whisperer

I know its not on your doggy list but if you want a dog that loves you more then it loves itself, Would be able to kill a man in seconds AND does funny stuff when doing nothing you should really get a German Shepard.
Peace
Shepherds are fantastic guard dogs. They are another dog that requires much experience. They are sometimes overly protective for some owners.
 
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