tips for training your large breed dog

tips for training your large breed dog

The Pros And Cons Of A German Shepherd Protection Dog

by Aiden Hill

If you are looking to protect and secure your home, you have many different options, including security systems or protection dogs. If you are considering a German shepherd protection dog, learning the pros and cons associated with using one of these dogs to secure your home will help you decide if it is a good fit for you. Here are a couple of the pros and cons associated with using a German shepherd as a form of security for your home. 

The Cons of a German Shepherd Protection Dog

  • German Shepherds Are Expensive to Purchase

One of the biggest downsides to a German shepherd protection or guard dog is their cost. Pure bred German shepherds can range in cost from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on the pedigree of the parents. In addition to this, the dog has to be properly trained in order to be able to protect your home and keep it secure. A great trainer with a good reputation can also be expensive. If money is tight, a German shepherd may not be the right security method for you. 

  • They Require Time and Care

The other disadvantage to a German shepherd guard dog is that these types of dogs require a lot of time and care. They need to get a reasonable amount of exercise and they need companionship. If you work a lot or travel a lot, this type of dog may not be the right type of guard dog for you. 

The Pros of a German Shepherd Protection Dog

  • German Shepherds Are Extremely Intelligent

One of the major advantages to using a German shepherd as a protection dog is that these types of dogs are extremely intelligent and they can be trained to do many different tasks. If you want a dog who can chase away burglars or bite home intruders, these dogs can be trained that way. They can also be trained to bark if they see or hear something suspicious or do other tasks to scare away a potential thief. 

  • A Guard Dog Can Take Immediate Action

The other benefit to a guard dog is that a guard dog can take immediate action. Many thieves know that it can take an alarm company a couple of minutes before they notify the police that your home alarm is going off. They want to call you and make sure it isn't a false alarm. And from there, it takes the police a few minutes to respond. This gives them time to grab jewelry or valuable items and still manage to escape. But when you have a German shepherd protection dog, the dog can take immediate action to scare the burglar away or to bite the burglar and hold them there until police arrive. 

If you are looking to secure your home and keep it safe, you may be considering a guard dog, such as a German shepherd protection dog. Taking the time to learn the pros and cons associated with these dogs and watching them in action will help you determine if they can protect your home in the manner you need or whether other home protection methods may be ideal for you. 


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tips for training your large breed dog

My husband insists on having large dogs in the house. When he brought the first dog home as a puppy, I was excited and thought that it could be a good thing. As time went by, that little puppy turned into a big, disobedient dog that destroyed the house when we weren't home with him. It got to the point in which I threatened to move out of the house unless my husband did something to get his dog under control. He took the dog to training classes and learned how to train the dog to behave. Since then, we have added two more large dogs to the family that are well-behaved companions. This blog will show you some tips for training your large breed dog to behave properly.

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