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Offline Kowsrule30

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Looking for a gaurd dog???
« on: October 23, 2011, 01:08:03 PM »
We are looking into getting a large breed dog.... Starting as a pup... It will be an outside dog mainly to keep an eye on things when I'm gone and for night alerts.... We have been dealing with a lot of theft and small time vandalism on our property..... Someone broke into my garage and stole a bunch of baby clothes my wife had set up for single parents.... Left the thousands of $$$$ worth of hunting/fishing/camping stuff alone....   :dunno:  Tearing down and even cutting wires on decorations around the yard..... Stealling scrap... Well at least trying to.... I caught someone midsummer and chased him down with some relatives to loose him in the sticker bushes.... And the final straw... I heard something about 12:30 am Thursday night... Grabbed the Glock... Went outside and did a perimeter check... Nothing... But my neighbor's dogs were going crazy.... Again at 1:30 am... I have to work at 5 am... In the am on my way to work I'm on E... The gas light is on... *censored*s siphoned my tank... Over $80 in gas gone... I filled up right after work on my way home and stayed home... I walked right by them as they were tucked in the bushes with cans full of my gas... Truck didn't move... I was wanting and preferring a hunting breed..... You all know why.... But after a little thought I know it wouldn't be fair to the dog for it to live it's life without the hunt..... And really what's the point of having the alarm of a dog for my wife and kids if I take it hunting a long weekend.... So I was wondering what you all would recommend... A dog that's loyal... Doesn't stray if trained properly... Aggressive enough to keep strangers at bay but also family and friends and small children shouldn't worry... And be able to spend the long cold nights outside.... The dog will have a nice comfy bed in our mudroom with unrestricted access outside... Again I feel I need to raise it as a pup so we all have that connection of family and foe.... So any advice or knowledge is greatly appreciated... Or if anyone knows of some type of pups in the Kitsap area that I might be able to take a look at... The internet and papers don't have much for this area... A bunch of pitbulls.... But that's out of the question...

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2011, 11:32:07 PM »
Thanks for the couple pms I've gotten... Wife really like German Shepards all of a sudden..... I'm leaning more toward a Dorbermen and Rot...... Or both.... Maybe one of each....  :chuckle:   

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2011, 11:52:09 PM »
grew up with a rot, if we were home and you were introduced to him no problems, if were we not home and you showed up he was a different dog. One day I came home to find my cousin pined to the front door. He was coming over to go hunting that weekend so my dad just told him to come in, he had been there before and the rot stayed in the house when we were gone. Never bit him just would not let him move.  :tup:

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2011, 12:01:43 AM »
Just out of curiousity why are pits out of the question??

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2011, 06:35:28 AM »
dobes need tons of attention and with the really short coat arent ideal for full time outdoor living.....also check with homeowners insurance all 3 breeds are banned by many insurance companies and they will not cover anything if they find out you have them...I know allstate has a long breed ban list

out german shepherd and our neighbors liked to wander when they got out of the fence
good fences are needed....and be careful WA has some screwy laws with regards to posting guard dog signs its taken as an admission of owning a dangerous dog and can set you up liability wise.....I only heard this havent found any case law to back it up....
you might look into the livestock guard breeds like anatolian, kuvas, or great Pyrenees they are all bred to guard flocks of sheep and live outdoor year round...they do learn to guard what is theirs especially anatolians those can be scary ass dogs if they think you dont belong....again you will need good fences so they dont take up guarding the entire neighborhood....good luck have fun and take your time to research

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2011, 06:47:01 AM »
Sebek556.  I had the same experience when I was stationed in Hawaii although my dog at that time was a white German Shepherd.  I came home one day and found some solicitor firmly planted against my front door with Duke in his face.  Guy said he’d been there about an hour too scared to move. 

Krism83.  We currently have a 3 year old female Pit Bull that we adopted.  They’re great family dogs and companions; they want to please everybody and get as much affection as possible.  They take to training pretty easily but if you give them an inch they’ll push for more.  They’re not much of a guard dog however due to the “want to please” nature about them.  Case in point: we had some preventive maintenance work done on our furnace yesterday.  The tech had never been here before.  When he got here, Zoe (our Pit Bull) went bananas nearly peeing all over herself with her tail wagging in ultra high speed boogie mode to get to the guy so she could get petted and lick his hands.  She never barked once.   I think those Pit Bulls that are mistreated somewhere in their past or left to their own accord without training and companionship are the ones that demonstrate unpredictable behaviors that give them their reputation.

German Shepherds are great dogs; intelligent, easy to train, great companions and wonderful guard dogs in my opinion.  There’s a reason police departments and military police use them almost exclusively as K9 Cops.

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2011, 06:54:35 AM »
Is your yard fenced? That might be my determining factor for a rot or a German Shepard...   I have a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. He doesn't have the intimidation factor that the other breeds have, however he is fairly protective and he really like to hunt. :tup: I think any of the breeds you described will work just form the deterrence factor...
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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2011, 07:24:53 AM »
These work very well. They are underfed and hungry for meat, especially tresspassers.  :tup:
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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #8 on: October 29, 2011, 09:37:45 AM »

Krism83.  We currently have a 3 year old female Pit Bull that we adopted.  They’re great family dogs and companions; they want to please everybody and get as much affection as possible.  They take to training pretty easily but if you give them an inch they’ll push for more.  They’re not much of a guard dog however due to the “want to please” nature about them.  Case in point: we had some preventive maintenance work done on our furnace yesterday.  The tech had never been here before.  When he got here, Zoe (our Pit Bull) went bananas nearly peeing all over herself with her tail wagging in ultra high speed boogie mode to get to the guy so she could get petted and lick his hands.  She never barked once.   I think those Pit Bulls that are mistreated somewhere in their past or left to their own accord without training and companionship are the ones that demonstrate unpredictable behaviors that give them their reputation.

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GT I currently also have a 7 year old Pit, and you are absolutely right....she just wants everyone to love her and play with her. Her tail is wagging constantly, and the only time I have heard her bark or growl in an aggresive manner is at the Racoons that like to get up on the porch at night. The only reason I asked is because A LOT of people have this bad mental image of them and it drives me nuts. They do require a lot of attention and can be "brats" at times but I love her to death.

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #9 on: October 29, 2011, 12:43:49 PM »
Owned labs, pit and Rotts.

Our labs are explosive on the vocals at night so that is a good one as long as neighbors don't complain. And I know they will step in and get aggressive IF someone is going to get all weird and pushy. From the aspect that you can hunt with the lab or Chesapeake I'd go with a bird dog.

Rotts are the best dog I have ever owned as far as intelligence, manners, good with kids IF raised with kids and they even if not aggressive are intimidating just don't tell your insurance company you own a Rottweiler. I got dropped in the Lower 48 when I moved here by State Farm, All State etc. Farmers was the only one not to complain. They naturally want to be involved with the family, be the watch dog of things in and around YOUR property (car, truck, boat, house, yard etc).

Pits, our pit was a wonderful family member and if a bad guy would of shown up she would of been good help IF the guy never had a gun. If a gun would of appeared the last thing you'd of seen was her ass end disappearing into the distance. BUT if no gun and you lay a hand on one of the family members she would of nailed you. Our friends that stayed at our house on hunting trips were considered family. She'd hop on the couch and go to sleep in their laps, want to go outside with them etc.

For insurance reasons I'll never own another Rott or pit, but labs and Chesapeake are good deterrents and dual use. BTW any terrier breed is a good guard dog no matter how small as they are aggressive and usually the smaller ones are yappers

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #10 on: November 26, 2011, 03:27:06 PM »
I've just had some very bad episodes with pitbulls..... So have a few friends..... I know some weren't raised very well... But my wife said anything but a Pit.... I know if we raised it right as a pup it would be different...... But it is what it is..... We are leaning more toward a German Shepherd After a little research.... But we found a lady who is selling drooless, Long haired St. Bernards for $100.... Both parents are pappered.... Our yard is partially fenced.... I have the materials to fully fence it but got side tracked..... I don't have the gates as of yet.... Hunting and cars took over....

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #11 on: November 26, 2011, 04:07:30 PM »
Some folks I used to work with had english mastiffs and they made pretty good gaurd dogs.  They had a male and a female, the male was something like 240 lbs.  They were calm and gentle even around their kids. It was actually kind of funny to visit them because the guy was like 5' and the wife was 4' something and then these huge dogs running around. 

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2011, 04:47:35 PM »
Look into american bull dogs, there are two types the scott type and johnson type. I personally like the scott type, more athletic, the breed has been tampered with less, i thing better looking. The johnson type is heavier and more bully looking.

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #13 on: November 26, 2011, 05:17:39 PM »
I have heard that the best all around dog for what you are looking for is an Akita.  They are beautiful and smart dogs but are extremely territorial.  They are also built for the outdoors as well as indoors.  Somewhat like a husky or malimute only with more of a guard dog temperament. 

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Re: Looking for a gaurd dog???
« Reply #14 on: November 26, 2011, 07:27:01 PM »
I really like bulldogs as well..... We have a Boxer/Boston Terrier that is a little on the crazy side..... But is worthless in the defense prowler alert.... Cause he's under the covers asleep with mom....  :dunno:  Plus he's barely bigger then a Boston...

And a friend of mine also mentioned about an Akita, and we looked into a Husky..... But haven't been able to dig up anything within our price range local enough..... One of the Husky's was so beautiful I was sold on the pic.....  :dunno:  I was planning on driving over to Renton from Port Orchard Weds before Turkey Day after work...... Well I was informed I was laid off as of 3 pm Weds..... So as of right now the $100 St Bernard is looking great..... But knowing how much they eat..... Don't know if I should as of yet with the lack of income before Christmas......

 


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