 | FranksWildYears (57) 03/12/2008 | Like a typical domestic pet our dog is good at barking at strangers who come to our door. But also like a typical domestic pet, she'll proceed quickly from defensive mode to licking the intruder and asking for attention.
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 | Guarddogsrus (0) 10/02/2005 | WE have a guard dog business. Our dogs are not trained to be aggressive. We buy our dogs from brokers who supply the to the police force. Our dogs are just anti=social agressive dogs that other wise would be put to sleep. We spend thousands in dog food and take care of their medical needs. They get better treatment than my fathers house pets because they are our bread and butter. They work with another dog and are very happy to be free to run, bark and if necessay bite. The are all the things that come natural to the and are supressed by humans who deem them dangerous. We picked up a Rottie whos owner had put a muzzle on him so tight that it cut his nose. My husband took him to his assigned job site with a female Rottie , cut the muzzle off and told him to just do what ever he wanted.That dog is in love with us.
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 | Sharose (0) 02/19/2005 | I know they're useful in many cases, but I always feel kind of bad for guard dogs. They're trained to be agressive and guard property; they don't seem to get as much love and attention as other dogs.
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