1. What Are The Ultimate Protection Dogs?
Dogs are known as man's best friend. They are loyal companions, can detect illnesses and can help
people who are blind. They give us comfort and solace and are truly our most trusted friend. Because
they are so loyal, dogs are excellent for keeping us safe as well. So what are some of the ultimate
protection dogs? Whether you are using them for guarding your property or as full blown security dogs,
Ultimate Protection Dogs are all you need to feel completely safe. There are some countries, South
Africa for instance, where people have a dog instead of any other form of protection. In South Africa,
there is no need for you to have bars on your windows or a burglar alarm. All you need is a black dog
and your property will be safe. Not all black dogs can be classed as an ultimate protection dogs of
course. You are probably more interested in reading about specific breeds that are particularly good in
terms of providing protection. The reality is that there are a number of breeds that are particularly good
for protection, but the key is in their training more than anything else. A German Shepherd, for
instance, is regularly used in the police force or in security companies because they are so good at
offering protection. But unless it is trained in real guarding, it is just another dog. Training dogs for
protection is a very complex procedure because it is important to not train the dog to actually become
vicious.
Some other breeds of dogs that are particularly good for protection include the Dutch Shepherd, the
Belgian Malinois, the Belgian Shepherd and the Pit-bull. You could also consider the Rottweiler or the
Doberman of course. One thing you will notice is that almost all guard dogs are large breeds of dogs.
They are also very fast and have incredibly powerful jaws. The Pit-bull, for instance, is known to never
let go. In fact, unless they are well-trained and respond to the command of letting go, it has been known
for a Pit-bull to have to be put down in order for them to let go of a stick or, in horrible cases, a human
limb. Once again, this shows the importance of training a dog the right way. There have been many
horrible stories of Pit-bulls mauling children and is completely down to the owners not knowing the
proper way of training and handling security dogs. Unfortunately, this is leading to many countries
forcing sterilization on Pit-bulls, meaning that the breed is likely to go extinct within the next few
years. In terms of ultimate protection dogs, clearly, it all comes down to training. So what sort of
commands should your dog know?
Naturally, the commands your dog knows will depend on what they have been trained for. security
dogs that are used by security companies will need to know a different set of commands from ultimate
protection dogs used by families in the home. Some of the standard commands, however, include sit,
heel, stay, down, come, stand, fetch, watch, bite, out, search, crate, good, no and leave it. After that,
you will have the option of teaching your dog certain behaviors as well. As an example, it is reasonable
easy to teach a German Shepherd to allow people into a home, but to not allow them out unless the
master commands it. This is very nifty trick that is quite specific to the German Shepherd. It is also a
seriously nasty surprise for any burglar who tried to get their hands on your plasma television of
course. Certain dogs can also be trained to understand commands in different languages. One very
important thing that all dogs need to learn, however, is that they only accept commands from certain
individuals. Dogs are pack animals and they need a pack leader. What they need to understand,
particularly in a family home, is that there are multiple pack leaders. Or in other words, that the dog is
at the bottom of the pack. This can be very difficult to do, particularly because guard dogs are generally
quite dominant dogs. They prefer to be as close to the top as possible.