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		<title>Security Measures: Protection Dogs and Firearms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 21:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are the advantages of owning a personal protection dog over owning a gun? Many! Explore the many pros of owning a protection dog and why it may be the best security option for your home, family and/or business.]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about the advantages of owning a personal protection or <a href="http://www.cck9.com/guard_dogs.php">guard dog</a> over purchasing a gun.<span> </span>My own recent experience at a shooting range proved first hand many of the reasons why, when it comes to personal safety and home security, trained dogs have the edge. Don’t misunderstand.<span> </span>As a security professional, I’m all for anything that makes a family safer; guns have their place in the matrix.<span> </span>But when it comes down to it trained dogs trump firearms.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-47" title="guns" src="http://www.cck9.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/guns-300x247.jpg" alt="guns" width="300" height="247" />At the range I had the opportunity to shoot both a 45 GLOCK and 44 Smith &amp; Wesson.<span> </span>Much like the training course each client receives when we deliver a protection dog, it’s important to be properly educated before firing a gun.<span> </span>What struck me most is the awkwardness of handling a firearm.<span> </span>Under stress, in a situation when someone is being attacked, a gun user would need to be very well practiced to accurately disable his or her aggressor.<span> </span>It’s not impossible since there are many gun enthusiasts that practice frequently.<span> </span>However, most people don’t have the time or desire to get to this level.<span> </span>With a<a href="http://www.cck9.com"> protection dog</a>, the situation is different.<span> </span>At delivery, our trainers teach you everything you need to know.<span> </span>After we leave, you are free to call us 24/7 with any questions.<span> </span>The first few days after we leave may feel awkward but shortly thereafter you will feel completely comfortable.<span> </span>In a way, by daily walks, feeding and obedience, you are “practicing” with your dog- everyday.<span> </span>So if a situation should occur, giving your dog commands will feel as natural as shooting a target 20 feet away feels to some people.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Another great advantage of owning a protection dog revolves around family safety.<span> </span>Many people are uncomfortable with the idea of keeping a loaded gun in their home (especially with children) for obvious reasons.<span> </span>Leaving the gun in a secure place, unloaded, is a frequent solution.<span> </span>You may feel more secure with the unloaded gun but from a practical standpoint you will most likely not be able to find, load and discharge the gun if someone breaks into your home or assaults you.<span> </span>Guns offer peace of mind; this doesn’t necessarily equate to increased safety.<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-49" title="guns-dogs-photo1" src="http://www.cck9.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/guns-dogs-photo1-300x202.jpg" alt="guns-dogs-photo1" width="300" height="202" /></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Laws in the US may increase gun ownership control, making it even more difficult to possess a gun.<span> </span>Concealed weapons permits are controversial and many states will only issue these under extreme circumstances.<span> </span>Therefore, while it is possible to bring your dog with you in public it is increasingly more difficult to carry a firearm.<span> </span>Also, a protection dog is significantly more discreet.<span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Unlike a gun, protection dogs serve the dual purpose of having all of the attributes of a family pet.<span> </span>We never sell dogs that aren’t fond of children or other animals.<span> </span>So the upside is that in addition to having true personal security, you’ll also have an affectionate and fun companion.<span> </span>A companion with a natural instinct to guard, the training to back it up, who will not hesitate to protect- or even take a bullet for you.<span> </span>None of this can be said for a gun.<span> </span>Importantly, your protection dog can never be turned against his or her handler.<span> </span>Sadly, there are some who have had their own firearm turned against them while trying to protect themselves.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I once read a study where they asked individuals that if given the choice would they rather be shot, stabbed or bitten by a dog.<span> </span>Overwhelmingly, most chose to be shot or stabbed.<span> </span>The concept of being bitten by an animal was chosen as the most frightening.<span> </span>The first two choices were seen as less painful and less likely to inflict the most harm even though all three can be lethal.<span> </span>I’m not surprised and I completely agree.<span> </span>It is an instinct to have extreme fear of animals that are poised to bite- wild animals or those trained in defense of their handler.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">All in all, you make the decision for what is best for your family.<span> </span>But from my perspective, a gun may make you feel safer but a protection or guard dog will undoubtedly <em>make</em> you safer.</p>
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