Guard dogs are different from attack dogs because guard dogs will bark loudly to alert their owners of an intruder's presence and to scare away the intruder. Attack dogs will also bark loudly to alert their owners, but will go in for the attack.
No .... A Rottweiler Will Not Attack His Master .... They Are Guard Dogs .... They Protect You Not Attack You
Guard dogs, attack dogs and police/security duties
yes they attend to attack burglers
Siberian Huskies are said to be horrible attack dogs because they've "never met a stranger." These dogs are loving but not particularly loyal to one person as they will welcome a stranger into your house and lick them to death. To answer your question directly, a husky is not a guard dog.
No - the dosage and carrier molecules are different, so Safe-Guard may be toxic to your dogs. You should talk with your vet about how to deworm your dogs safely.
Supplementary Position - a position prepared to guard against attack from directions other than those from which the main attack is expected, also providing security
Pugs were not traditionally bred as attack dogs; they were primarily companions and lap dogs for nobility. Originating in China, their charming appearance and affectionate nature made them favored pets. While any dog can exhibit protective behaviors, pugs lack the physical attributes and temperament typically associated with attack or guard dogs. Their small size and friendly demeanor make them unsuitable for such roles.
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Boxers were bred as family dogs, guard dogs, dog agility or obedience trials, fly ball events, guide dogs, therapy dogs, police dogs, cattle/sheep herding. The military also used them as messenger dogs, pack carriers and attack or guard dogs. Busy dogs!
German Shepherds have an natural instinct to guard you from strangers, but if socialized properly with humans AND DOGS they will not attack unless you are in danger.
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