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A Anatolian would be perfect! As for your question I think it's pack Mentality. If they truly view you as a Pack Member then it's their job as a part of the pack to protect the others. I've found female dogs to be more protective of children almost as if it's a mothering instinct. I'm a homebody type too and don't really got to any dog parks to socialize with other dogs. Here I have the family, dogs, birds, BYC, and guns. That's plenty for me.
Ok, now that's exactly why hubby and I decided on an Anatolian. We love big protective dogs. Our lab Shiloh would hurt someone. I have no doubt. She is Very protective. It's worse when the kids are outside. It's like she's on "patrol". The other little lab/german shepard mix is only barely a year old but she is starting to get to be the same way. Why is that? To the Dog people.. is it the dog or is it us? We don't teach them to be protective.. they just are. Is it because we are such a tight knit family? Or "pack" I guess. Or is it because we don't go to dog parks and "socialize" our dogs , because we never go anywhere really. We're home body types. I don't know..
Ok, I'm rambling again.. I'll stop.. carry on.