Do you want something to keep you safe at night, during the day, when you travel, and when you’re home?
Doggies naturally protect their home and family and they make excellent Guard Dogs. Guardian breeds tend to be loyal, fearless, strong and watchful. Doggies can add a sense of security to any home. The simple idea of having another living, breathing thing in your house has a way of doing that.
Doggies usually have a strong sense of loyalty to you and your family, are highly alert and observant, and act obediently. An ideal guard dog is typically large, fearless, and responsive to training.
If you want a breed that will not only alert you when a visitor arrives, but will also intuitively know when to protect you from a dangerous situation then Guardian breeds are for you. These breeds need proper training and socialization due to their strength and size. If you are considering getting a guard dog, take a look at the list that we have gathered.
Just Remember…
Fearless dogs make for excellent guard dogs, but they must never be aggressive. Large, strong dogs can cause injury or worse. Your dog should have obedience training, so you learn how to control your dog and strike the delicate balance between protecting and attacking.
German Shepherds
The German Shepherd is another intense, active dog breed also favored as a police or military working dog. These loyal and protective dogs love to work, defend their families, and please their owners. They are intelligent and affectionate around adults and children, alike, but will stand up to threats from strangers. They are commonly used by the police force as executive protection dogs and perform tasks such as bomb and drug detection. These lively dogs love to work and need plenty of physical exercise, making them an excellent dog for families who love to get outside and go on adventures.
Akita
Akitas are muscular, double-coated dogs of ancient Japanese lineage famous for their dignity, courage, and loyalty. In their native land, they are venerated as family protectors and symbols of good health, happiness, and long life. Akitas are one of the most loyal dogs. Akitas will keep watch over you and your family at all times. They take this task seriously and will typically perform its guarding duty with little to no training.
Belgian Malinois
The Belgian Malinois are brilliant dogs, highly capable, and love to work. They can be trained to do nearly anything and are the up and coming favorites for trained executive protection dogs. These dogs are fiercely loyal to their pack – your family – and will defend you at all costs. Belgian Malinois are highly adaptable to your needs and can mingle with other dogs, pets, adults, and children. Intense and athletic, the Belgian malinois is a favorite breed of police and military K-9 units for its agility, search and rescue abilities, and trainability.
Bullmastiff
A cross between a bulldog and a mastiff, the bullmastiff is described as strong, fearless, confident and sometimes strong-willed, so starting training early, as puppies, is important. They are known for their intense protection instincts, physical strength, and unending family loyalty. These dogs will love your family, other pets, and small children. If their family is threatened by an attacker, intruder, or stranger to appear unsafe, Bullmastiffs will stand up for its pack and defend you at all costs. A busy family may like that they rarely bark but tend to be good at sensing stranger danger.
Boxer
They may look menacing, a boxer is an active, bright, fun-loving and extremely loyal breed, and typically great with children. Rather than a protector, a boxer is best suited for alerting their owners to happenings in their environment, like for instance, a visitor. affectionate, playful, patient, and all-around great with kids. They’re brawny and athletic, and look intimidating, even if they’re not actually aggressive. With training, however, they can be great watchdogs. They have high energy levels, though, and need frequent exercise.
Rottweilers
They are wonderfully loving and attentive to their families, while simultaneously wary of strangers and people they haven’t met. These dogs have gotten a bad reputation over the years for aggression, but this can be a benefit if you’re looking for a protection dog.
Choosing the right doggy to protect our homes might scare most people away, but they are loving, intelligent, and capable companions who will defend your children and your home. They will protect you at all costs and can be versatile enough to travel with you on vacation and business.