Guard Dogs For Sale
Trained guard dogs unlike personal
protection dogs maintain very different primary responsibilities.
With an imposing appearance and strong nerve, guard dogs serve
to protect a specific territory and in most cases a place of
business or a compound requiring nightly guard duties. One of
the leading misconceptions between protection guard dogs and
personal protection dogs is that they carry out the same duties
and are trained in the same manner.
A dog's temperament is first inherited then altered by the environment
and how the dog has been trained. Some breeds, and certain bloodlines
within breeds, are friendlier, more tolerant and more adaptable.
A conscientious breeder places importance on good temperament
when selecting breeding stock. Our highly experienced and professional
dog trainers at www.cck9.com
understand the various breeds and purchase from top quality
stock keeping in mind which breed of dog is best suited for
guard dog duty. Particular character traits must be taken into
account before training commences and long before a sale of
a guard dog is made. We ensure the correct German Shepherd, Dutch Shepherd, or Belgian Malinois is chosen and
the dog's disposition is one that will produce excellent results.
Guard Dogs
Guard dogs patrol a designated area which they consider their home
ground. This aggression stems from their natural territorial
instincts. This is the reason why guard dogs are able to work
on their own without the owner or handler ever being present
to give an order or command. The distinct difference between
a guard dog and a personal
protection dog is that a protection dog takes its lead from
the owner and acts on command whereas a guard dog will maintain
their duties on their own.
Guard dogs are specifically trained to proceed and act without command. This means the dog will make an all out attack and demobilize anyone who enters the restricted premise without the owner being present to command them.
Guard dogs are deployed to attack those who trespass onto their
property. Guard dogs are generally not used to instill a level
of fear in a person and often they will not bark when an intruder
is present. Due to the aggressive behavior and lack of social
skills, guard dogs typically do not make good family pets. Dogs
properly trained and conditioned
for guard duty can be somewhat unsteady around anyone except
the handler or owner.