Top 3 Dog Breeds for Security and Protection

When was the last time you considered adopting certain dog breeds to specifically provide security, personal protection, or to alert you to certain medical conditions? If you haven’t, maybe it’s time to reconsider. These dogs will provide you with a greater sense of security and comfort. 

Your furry friend will also bring a wealth of love and joy into your life. Many breeds we know and love are beneficial not only for protection but also for other factors that create security, such as being service dogs to aid the elderly, blind, and disabled. Want to learn more about which pups are best suited for protection and security? Listed below are three essential dog breeds. 

Breed of All Dog Breeds: The Belgian Malinois 

Originally bred for herding and known for its trainability, intelligence, and role in law enforcement organizations, the Belgian Malinois is a breed many consider one of the most protective to date. Unlike some other breeds, this dog can follow complicated directions and has heightened physical agility to perform activities such as climbing, jumping, swimming, running long distances, and protecting and rescuing others.

Their high intelligence and attention to detail may drive law enforcement to employ these heroic pooches. Don’t you think these are good reasons to choose the Belgian Malinois as your next guard dog? They require a lot of guidance.  So, if you’re up for the challenge and ready to take on full responsibility for training one, consider looking for a breeder to start the adoption process for your own Malinois.

Keep in mind that these dogs also possess a lot of energy, which is crucial because they will always be willing to jump in, protect, serve, and alert their humans to looming threats. Make sure you can assist them in burning off that energy. Early socialization is also crucial, as it prevents aggressiveness toward members of the family. Failing to do so means you run the risk of them attributing other family members as threats because, after all, protection is their purpose. 

Akita for Protection 

Descendants of the Japanese Matagi Inu dogs, the Akita is both loyal and brave. However, their stubbornness and toughness have earned them a bad reputation, which is also why they are great at protection. You should only adopt this breed if you are an experienced dog owner and willing to put in extra effort to train your pooch.

Similar to the Malinois, this breed needs to be socialized early on. Despite the stigma surrounding them, Akitas are still friendly, shy, and surprisingly willing to be involved in the everyday family dynamic. These animals are not social butterflies, though, so they don’t easily make friends. They can tend to be aggressive, so training is necessary. It’s no wonder they’ve gained a reputation as the must-have guard dog. 

A Gentle Giant: The Bull Mastiff 

Large in stature, the Bull Mastiff looks intimidating but is considered a gentle giant until you mess with the people they love most. These dogs are incredibly loyal and exude dominance when defending their surroundings. They’re perfect for prospective pet parents who live on farms because they require open spaces to run off excessive energy.

But be aware that these dog breeds are bred to protect, so it’s hard to deter them from this even as they get older. The upside to this dominant behavior is that they will go above and beyond to protect themselves and those around them.

Please make sure you do research before making one part of your extended family because you may have to surrender it to an animal shelter. The nature of this dog makes this breed more challenging to handle and should only be kept by those experienced with larger breeds who need a lot of guidance. 

Final Thoughts 

Dogs on leashes.
Photo by Matt Nelson on Unsplash.com.

Keeping your family protected nowadays feels even more difficult. A loyal guard dog can eliminate those fears, whether you choose a Belgian Malinois, Akita, Bull Mastiff, or maybe even the honorably mentioned Rottweiler. As with anything, please do your research before deciding and weigh the pros and cons of owning each of these dog breeds.

Once you have made your choice, make plans to visit with a local breeder. Also, be sure to ask questions even if you are just researching, because it’s better to hear from someone who owns a protective and security-oriented breed of dog. So, sound the alarm!

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