Watch dogs make a huge fuss when anyone comes around. They will alert you that something is wrong. A chihuahua could be a watch dog.
Guard dogs can--at least in theory--actually protect you, although you need to do a good bit of obedienc training etc if you want to be able to count on him and control him.
According to a sociological study of burglars that I read, they are less likely to break into a house if they think the people inside are awake and alert, regardless of the size of the dog. The study also said they are more afraid of large black dogs. Why black? It didn't say.
No. With the proper training, any dog can really be a watchdog, but this dog is not the best for the job.
A watchdog !
There is no difference between an Akabash Dog and an Akbash Dog. Both terms refer to the same breed, which is a large, white Turkish livestock guardian dog known for its protective nature and strong instinct to guard livestock.
A dog with eyes.
The watchdog is literally a dog trained to guard a person's property by barking at or even attacking intruders. It can also refer to an organisation whos role it is to keep an eye on something such as Greenpeace monitoring the impact that industry has on the envoronment.
A watchdog!
It is in fact wagter, which does sound like vachter. Wagter actually refers to any kind of guard or watchman. Watchdog strictly is simply the direct translation waghond. What I think you may be getting at with wagter, though, is as a name for a dog. It's the old traditional name for a dog in Afrikaans, much like Rover in English.
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Examples of working dogs are: police dogs, firefighter dogs, search and rescue dogs, eye dogs, and guard dogs. A herding dog herds sheep, cattle, horses, chickens (yes, there is such a thing) and pigs, and etc.
The difference is simply the spelling of the word. The correct spelling for a canine is "Dog".
NO not really its more a hunting dog then a watch dog its a great pet all familys' will love and enjoy this dog. :)
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