Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Dog Health Questions: I have a rottweiler pups and i want it to be a guard dog so should i socialize it?

I dont know it if i should socialize my puppy because if it sees humans it might be friendly too them but when it is guarding my house and some robber comes in who he dont no in the night he might play with them because he socializes with humans an he might think all humans are good. Same goes with dogs if i socilize it with dogs and they become dog friendly if the robber brings a dog along my dog will play with it.
What else should i do if i want it too be a guard dog. (i cant afford to pay for guard dog training)
oh yeah and one more thing will my rottweiler naturally guard his territory.
Thanks

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Recommended Answer:
If you need protection for your house then hire Brinks Security and have a firearm in your home.

Please get these puppies to Rottie rescue while they still have a chance.

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  • your Rottweiler is a pet unless you have 1000s of pounds to get this dog professionally trained then accept this dog is a pet

    training this dog yourself will lead to disaster
    get a burglar Alarm and security cameras

  • Your dog should be well socialized, friendly and confident. What good is a guard dog that you have to lock away when someone comes in?

    If a robber is willing to enter a house containing a full-grown Rottweiler, then believe me he has ways of dealing with your dog whether he attacks or not.

    Sorry, home-grown guard dogs are simply a lawsuit and newspaper headlines waiting to happen.

  • Please refer to my answer to a very similar question a couple of days ago:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…

    This should help you better understand.

  • Home guard training an dog isn't a good idea. I suggest you get a home security system.

    But if someone were to infiltrate on you property, and the dog sees him as a threat...well use your imagination.

    But seriously that isn't a good idea, that can lead to behavioral problems. You should still socialize your dog though. Let him get around and see different people dogs, and places.

  • he will, of course, be of a great deal of good as a guard dog hiding under the bed because he saw a scary stranger. Which a VERY likely scenario from an unsocialized dog.
    without high dollar professional training the best you can hope for with any certainty is him deterring buglers because he is there and a Rottie (would YOU take a chance a near 100 lb dog was protection trained?)

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