Family Guard Dogs

1.) Akita

The Akita originated in Japan, where they were employed as guard dogs and hunting dogs for many years.

1.) Akita

Although they do best with older kids who won't bother the dog, akitas form strong bonds with their families. Despite their inherent tendency to defend, they should never be aggressive when properly socialised.

1.) Akita

Akitas don't get along well with other dogs, thus they are frequently kept alone or in pairs. Akitas have a strong prey drive as a result of their hunting ancestry and shouldn't be left alone with tiny animals.

2.) Belgian Malinois

The Belgian Malinois is a herding breed that was developed there. It has been widely employed in law enforcement and the military because of its courageous and protective attitude.

2.) Belgian Malinois

Malamutes are also quite trainable, which adds to their usefulness as a family guard dog. This breed is devoted to their families and highly people-oriented.

2.) Belgian Malinois

For Belgian Malinois puppies to develop into well-mannered family members, they require a strong foundation of socialisation and training.

3.) Bernese Mountain Dog

The Bernese mountain dog was developed in the Swiss highlands, where they were a vital asset as guard dogs, herding dogs, and all-around farm dogs.

3.) Bernese Mountain Dog

Despite their size and intimidating appearance, tri-colored Bernese mountain dogs are recognised for being devoted family pets who get along remarkably well with kids of all ages.

4.) Bullmastiff

The Bullmastiff was originally known as the "Game Keeper's Night Dog" because English estates utilised them to deter poachers.

4.) Bullmastiff

The Bullmastiff, which weighs more than 100 pounds, has a commanding presence that could deter an intruder, but this breed is also fiercely protective.

5.) Doberman pinscher

German tax collector Louis Dobermann designed the Doberman pinscher to go with him on his trips, looking fearsome and prepared to defend him from any danger that could come.

5.) Doberman pinscher

Dobermans of today make fantastic family pets who are extremely devoted to and protective of their owners. Dobermans are often peaceful inside the home as long as they receive plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.

5.) Doberman pinscher

Puppies require socialisation and training in order to develop into confident, polite adults who are receptive of vetted strangers. The breed is very trainable and takes pleasure in dog activities like agility and obedience.

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