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Five Most Important Considerations
When Buying a Protection Dog
by Sean Muratet
Man's Best Friend has been
a trusted protector of our homes for thousands of years.
Their keen senses and awareness, along with a pack mentality,
have made dogs a valuable asset to man in his effort to
keep his home secure. In today's world, home protection
dogs are more valuable than ever. They can deter break-ins,
assaults, and give real world protection in situations where
lethal force is not an option.
Of course, a trained protection
dog is not a panacea and they are certainly not for everyone.
Weighing your options is very important and there are many
things to consider before your purchase.
1. COST
The cost of a trained dog can be astronomical. A trained
protection dog can cost as little as $1500 and as much as
$50,000! While the old adage,"You get what you pay
for," is generally true, the more expensive dog is
not always the
better one. Investigate costs from reputable trainers and
compare your needs to your budget. Decide what you can afford
and discuss this with your vendor. Some may even offer financing
or payment plans.
2. BREED
Some breeds are better suited for protection than others.
While a Chihuaua may put on a defensive display that rivals
a dog ten times its size, the reality is he cannot defend
you or your home. The German Shepherd and the Belgian
Malinois are excellent choices for protection dogs. Their
temperment and drives are suited for working, they are larger
and more deterring, and will offer many years of faithful
service. Giant breeds can be very intimidating, but are
prone to health problems and in general lack the trainability
of the other breeds. In all cases the dog should be purebred
from quality working lines. European imported dogs seem
to offer the best results as they are mainly bred for working
ability and not for the show ring.
3. GUARANTEE
If a vendor does not offer a replacement guarantee, they
probably do not have your best interests in mind. Matching
people with protection dogs is a process, and does not always
work right the first time. A replacement guarantee offers
peace of mind, knowing that you will get the right dog for
you.
4. ENVIRONMENT
What other pets do you have? Do you live in a studio apartment
or a 5 bedroom home? Do you have children and how old are
they? Are you ready to commit 10+ years to dog ownership?
Reputable vendors should ask these questions and many more.
They should try to find out as much as they can
about your environment and needs to determine the dog most
suitable to you. By putting a protection dog in an environment
its not suited for, you are asking for trouble sooner rather
than later.
5. ABILITY
What is the dog trained to do? Will the dog bark only, or
has it been trained to bite should the need arise? Is the
dog obedient off the leash, or on leash only? Know what
the dog is trained to do in all situations. If I am being
attacked by two people will the dog know what to do? When
you don't know the limitations of the dog, you could be
setting yourself up for a bad day.
About the Author
Sean Muratet is a professional police and protection dog
trainer, and the owner of North
Alabama K-9 Services. 
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