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    • Akita. The Akita comes from Japan, where they were used for centuries as a hunting dog and guard dog. The Akita is a spitz breed, which describes a type of dog with a double coat, long tail that curves over the back, and upright triangle-shaped ears.
    • Belgian Malinois. The Belgian Malinois is a herding breed that hails from Belgium and has been used extensively for police and military work, and is known for its fearless, protective nature.
    • Bernese Mountain Dog. The Bernese mountain dog originated in the mountains of Switzerland, where they were an invaluable helper as a cattle drover, guard do,g and all-around farm dog.
    • Bullmastiff. The Bullmastiff was once called the Game Keeper’s Night Dog because they were used to stop poachers on English estates. Weighing in at more than 100 pounds, the Bullmastiff could put off an intruder just with its formidable presence, but this breed is also extremely protective.
  2. Some guard dog breeds that are good for senior citizens include the Airedale Terrier, Tibetan Mastiff, Caucasian Shepherd, Akita, Giant Schnauzer, Appenzeller Sennenhund, and Beauceron. These breeds offer strong protective instincts, loyalty, and varying sizes and temperaments.

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    1. Mastiffs

    This breed comes in many variations including the Bullmastiff, English Mastiff, French Mastiff and many more. Mastiffs are great watch dogs. They could even be considered guard dogs. From the Argentinian Mastiff to the Neapolitan Mastiff, there is sure to be a variation that fits your style and family. These dogs are very affectionate and great with kids. They are not the smartest dog, and may be difficult to train, so they are best suited for an experienced dog owner. Also, these dogs are no...

    2. Schnauzers

    From miniature to giant, dogs from the Schnauzer family make excellent guard dogs. All Schnauzers are suspicious of strangers. They are bold dogs; standing their ground and alerting their family to intruders. Schnauzers will remain so until they are notified by their owner that a person is allowed. These dogs are active, with all sizes needing daily exercise. They are okay with kids, but your kids would need to know the proper way to treat and respect a dog.

    3. Australian Shepherd

    Not only are they one of the best watch dogs, these are great all around dogs and also very popular. Australian Shepherds are good with other dogs and cats. They are excellent with children. Like most herding dogs, they do have a tendency to nip at moving targets such as running cats, running kids, or joggers. Australian Shepherds are very intelligent dogs, and take to training easily. These would be considered more of a watch dog than a guard dog. They are fairly needy and like to be around...

    7. Doberman Pinscher

    If you lived in the 1980's, this is an immediately recognizable dog. They are a relatively new breed, bred specifically as a guard dog. Dobermans are calm and self-disciplined. Like some of the other best watch dogs, they are highly intelligent and easy to train which is why they are a popular K9 police dogbreed. They need lifelong mental and physical exercise. Dobermans are very loyal to their family and prefer to not be left alone for long lengths of time. Although they are considered to be...

    8. Dogue de Bordeaux

    The Dogue de Bordeaux is not a beautiful dog, but they are definitely one of the best watch dogs. The most famous one is Hooch from the movie Turner and Hooch. If you saw the movie, then I don’t have to tell you about the drooling. Dogues are very affectionate and loyal. This is another breed that is considered to be safe around kids in its household, but not visiting kids. They do not like strange people or strange animals. In fact, they should be the only animal in your house. The Dogue de...

    9. Rhodesian Ridgeback

    The Rhodesian Ridgeback is not the smartest of the guard dogs due to this breed's temperament. He can still be moderately easy to train with a strong, experienced trainer. They will test family members and other animals to determine their place in the order of things, preferring to be dominate. For this reason, and them being one of the more stubborn breeds, Rhodesians are not good with children or other pets. They need an owner that is firm and consistent and reminds the Ridgeback that the o...

    12. Chihuahua

    Believe it or not, these are some of the best watch dogs while also being a small breed that's great with kids. While they are affectionate and friendly to their owners, even children, they do not like strangers. Chihuahuas have the deserved reputation as ankle bitters. If there is a stranger around, you will know it. These dogs do not tolerate extremes in temperature, preferring a mild climate. They do not need a lot of exercise and are great for apartment living. Chihuahuas are great for fi...

    13. Pomeranian

    Another breed you may not have expected to see as one of the best watch dogs, is the Pomeranian. They are another ankle biter that does not like strangers. They need to be socialized from a young age to be manageable. Pomeranians do not like kids. They are great for a retired couple, as they don’t like to be alone, either. These dogs are very inquisitive and they love to play. They are very affectionate with their adult owners. The Pomeranian's long hair does require quite a bit of grooming,...

    14. Dachshund

    These proud dogs are also great watch dogs. They are not good for households with children. Dachshunds prefer to stand on their own four feet and do not like being pulled, pushed, or dragged. They will growl at kids who push them too far, so any kids in the household need to be taught how to treat a dog with respect. Although these dogs are friendly with their family, and even other animals, they do not like strangers. You will be alerted if anyone is approaching the area. In fact, they requi...

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    • Cane Corso. This strong breed's name roughly translates from Latin as "bodyguard dog." They're smart, trainable, and assertive. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
    • Doberman Pinscher. These strong dogs require a lot of exercise. Just like their long legs and sleek figure would suggest, they're incredibly fast and powerful.
    • Boxer. The Boxer has long been one of America's favorite breeds. They're loved for their playful attitudes and watchdog intuition. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
    • German Shepard. German Shepards are used as police dogs for a reason. Not only are they whip-smart, but they're defensive of their loved ones. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
  3. Sep 12, 2023 · 1. German Shepherd. 2. Rottweiler. 3. Bullmastiff. 4. Doberman Pinscher. 5. Great Dane. 6. Boxer. 7. Fila Brasileiros. 8. Bernese Mountain Dog. 9. Great Pyrenees. 10. Saint Bernard. What You Should Remember About Getting A Guard Dog. A Guard Dog Is Not A Fighting Dog. Not A Simple Solution. Top 10 Guard Dogs For Families.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · 7 Best Guard Dog Breeds: Top Dogs For Protection. Even dogs of unknown ancestry may perform admirably in a protective context, but if you want a dog that will instinctually protect your family, you should consider the following breeds at the outset.

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