A guard dog guards everything behind your fence or in your house, a protection dog will protect you outside your property, a watch dog will give alarm when someone enters your property. A rottweiler is an ideal guard dog.
From what i know, you have train them to be a guard (Requires lots of patience) Hope this helped!
I think pigs are way better pets than dogs unless you hate smelly things then a dog would be better or maybe if you hate smelly things you shouldn't get a pet at all!!!!!
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one dog may be better then another dog by being friendlier, having a better build, coming from better bloodlines, having more experience in a field of training, better training in general, etc... It also depends on what your gonna use the dog for if you want a guard dog a German sheperd or a doberman pinscher or a pitbull would be better than say a great dane or wolfhound because there more aggresive while the dane and wolfhound are just very large which makes them good for things that the sheperd or the dobey or pit wouldn't be good at such as herding or show
its better you get a dog than two guinea pigs cause a dog can protect your house
Dobermans are better guard dogs get a doberman they are by far way better dogs.
As for a guard/yard dog, the rottweiler is better due to size.
Depends on personality of all involved parties. Younger cat would be better so as to get them use to the dog and guinea pigs. Dog depending would be the one to watch.
Spaying or neutering your dog tends to even out the temperament of your animal. However, fixed dogs can still act as great guard dogs. The real factor of having a good guard dog is the dog itself, and the dog's personality.
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Yes they are. Very protective of their families.
Mom doesn't bring food to the nest like other birds. The geese are born knowing how to swim and begin to eat whatever mom is eating. They just start munching on whatever mom is eating at the time...the entire family shares!
If it is a guard dog it guards property, that is useful.
Male because they are just like men and are protective of whats theirs
Canadian Geese are one.
Yes. He had 1 cat and 1 dog. (He lived on a farm and so he had horses, cows, and chickens, as well whatever they raised, such pigs, sheep, goats, ducks, and geese, as well as cats and dogs.)