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Guard Dogs – Maximizing House Security

By Judy Phan

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These days, home security is simply a must have. Burglaries and crime are always on the rise, which makes it all the more important to protect your home. There are various burglary alarms and home surveillance systems available, designed to help you protect your home. Although they are good in their own rights, nothing compares to an old fashioned guard dog. Guard dogs have been used for generations – to help people protect their homes and their belongings.

Guard dogs have always been used by a lot of homeowners due to their effectiveness in protecting a home. In fact, many brigands have been injured due to their attempt to invade a house but failed since a guard dog attacked them. Guard dogs are well-trained in safeguarding a home and they are willing to give their life to protect their master.

If you prefer to use a guard dog, you have to implement training. Let your dog know the difference between a friendly visitor and an uninvited guest. Without proper training, it can be cumbersome if your dog always barks whenever you have a visitor. You can let your dog stay outside the house but others choose their dog to be inside. Indoor dogs can also be a good idea. Once a burglar breaks into your house, he has no escape when the guard dog sees him.

However if you want your dog to stay inside the house, you have to provide enough supply of water and food. Through this approach, your dog can help himself drink and eat while you’re sleeping. It’s also best that he can get out of the house with ease just in case he needs the bathroom.

An outside access to your dog is a great idea especially if the robber will try to go at the back instead of using the main entrance. If your dog can freely go outside, you can establish a fenced-in yard so that your dog is free to go in and outside of your house.

If you want to buy a guard dog, you have to do some research regarding its species to where it originated. If you want a dog that can fully protect your house, you should opt for police dogs. Dobermans and even pit bulls are also great choices since their aggressiveness is recognized by many people including burglars.

If you carefully research your options and get your guard dog from a reliable source, you shouldn’t have much of anything to worry about. You should never get your dog from a lesser known or poor source, as the dog may be poorly trained or not in good health. A guard dog can be a great addition to any home – providing you get a dog in good health and more than capable to fend of burglars.

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