Akrapovic Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 An intruder will be no match for these mighty, brave and loyal pets. There are many reasons for wanting a watchdog: for personal protection, property protection, or simply to know when a visitor is at the door. Watchdogs sometimes get a bad rap, when in reality, the traits that make them fierce protectors are also the ones that make great pets. According to the American Kennel Club, the best watchdogs are devoted, courageous, and know when to fight an intruder, but that doesn't mean they are aggressive in their daily lives. By providing puppy training, these pets will do everything they can to protect you. Just as important, they will make you feel safe and offer you lots of love and affection. How is the Dogue de Bordeaux, one of the most giant dog breeds According to the Cesar’s Way portal, by the famous dog trainer Cesar Millán, these are some of the best guard dog breeds: Bullmastiff Photo: Pixabay This breed is known for its physical strength, protective instincts, bravery, and extreme family loyalty. If an intruder crosses their path, a bullmastiff will often use his force to punch them over or block their path. In addition, this breed is very docile in the family environment and makes a great companion animal. Doberman Photo: Pexels If you have large property that you are trying to protect, a Doberman is a great watchdog for you. This breed is incredibly agile, fast, and capable of reaching an intruder in a short amount of time. Known as the fifth most intelligent breed of dog in the world, Dobermans are courageous, clever, and very loyal pets. Rottweiler Photo: Unsplash Originally bred as a livestock guardian dog, Rottweilers are known to be the relentless protectors of their pack. They are an intelligent breed and extremely loyal to their owners. They are generally aloof with strangers until properly introduced to them. They are also very clever students. Giant schnauzer Photo: American Kennel Club Giant schnauzers are strong, powerful, and dominant dogs that require strict training. This breed requires a lot of mental and physical stimulation, in addition to demanding constant attention. They are powerful, intense, and intimidating those in front of them. Their extreme family loyalty makes them excellent guard dogs. German shepherd Photo: Unsplash German Shepherds are bold and confident. They are extremely intelligent and quickly learn commands, making them one of the preferred breeds of the police. German Shepherds have a calm demeanor when in your home, but can react quickly when your family or property is threatened. Rhodesian Ridgeback Photo: Public Domain Pictures Originally bred to hunt lions, this dog has a strong prey drive and tends to be independent in the wild. They are loyal and naturally watchdogs. It is selective in its barking so when a Rhodesian crested barks, it should be taken seriously. The Rhodesian Crested Dog must be properly trained and consistently disciplined as it is not naturally obedient. This breed loves cuddles. Staffordshire terrier Photo: Wikimedia Commons Its aggressive and protective nature makes it an excellent watchdog, however it requires proper socialization and training from a puppy. These dogs are magnificent pets, who only know how to be aggressive when the protection of a member of their family is necessary. (F) LINK: https://www.eluniverso.com/larevista/sociedad/las-mejores-razas-de-perros-guardianes-nota/
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