Stupid autocorrect. Sorry. Barking is fine lol
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I don’t want it to bite willy nilly, I want it to bite if it feels like whats in its territory is a threat. I don’t want a very friendly to every thing and everyone pet dog, but I don’t want a security dog either.But most will not bark without training though and it’s a huge liability to have one that just barks willy nilly. Not to mention a lot of the ones that DO randomly bite are often just insecure which you don’t want. Far better to have it trained.
Dobermans are short haired, not cold weather outside dogs. It's safer for everyone if you have an impressive bigger dog who looks tough, not a soft looking dog who likes to bite!
That's why the right German Shepard type may work for you, rather than a dog that most people think will be nice.
And any of these dogs need TRAINING!!!
Most people don't read dogs, they fear individuals of some breeds who are smiling and wagging their tails happily, and run up to other dogs who are growling and ready to attack, because they happen to be collies, Dalmations, or other 'must be sweet' breeds.
Friendly is good, and only by being tested and trained do you know how an individual will react to an actual threat.
Mary
Most dogs even protection breeds won’t bite without training. Bark maybe but not biteI don’t want it to bite willy nilly, I want it to bite if it feels like whats in its territory is a threat. I don’t want a very friendly to every thing and everyone pet dog, but I don’t want a security dog either.
I might be able to manage dobermanns not being able to go out side they won’t be permanent outdoor dogs.Dobermans are short haired, not cold weather outside dogs. It's safer for everyone if you have an impressive bigger dog who looks tough, not a soft looking dog who likes to bite!
That's why the right German Shepard type may work for you, rather than a dog that most people think will be nice.
And any of these dogs need TRAINING!!!
Most people don't read dogs, they fear individuals of some breeds who are smiling and wagging their tails happily, and run up to other dogs who are growling and ready to attack, because they happen to be collies, Dalmations, or other 'must be sweet' breeds.
Friendly is good, and only by being tested and trained do you know how an individual will react to an actual threat.
Mary