BEST DOG BREEDS FOR HOME PROTECTION: NO TRAINING NECESSARY

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    A good home protection dog, is what many of you are looking for in a pet. With trained protection dogs costing as much as $50k, for most of us that can be cost prohibitive. So I’ve put together this list of great home protectors that will do a great job based on their natural instinct, basic obedience training, and proper socialization. Which means you do nothing more than any pet owner would do, with the addition of a having a great home and personal protector.
    This video consist of ten breeds that I beleive, make great home protectors, the order in which the breeds are presented is not chronological, this is not a ranking.
    Any of these breeds will do an excellent job as well as being a great companion.
    You should choose your breed based on your taste, needs, lifestyle, and resources.

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  • @sandybond7901
    @sandybond7901 Před 5 lety +1132

    I am a 72 year old grandmother, with a 5 year old, 90 pound male Doberman. I run my dog 2 miles a day, with a golf cart. He is the most loving, loyal, intelligent, athletic and funny dog I have ever owned (and I owned several breeds). I also have 10 grandchildren (8 of which are boys). My Doberman is fantastic with my grandchildren, cats, and strangers. That being said, when a unknown and uninvited salesman showed up at my door and began to raise his voice and get aggressive, my Dobie quickly sent him on his way. If a Doberman is trained aand socialized as a puppy, he will be a source of joy every day of your life.

    • @AvonnaKevin
      @AvonnaKevin Před 5 lety +21

      Sandy Bond how was training? lol I have a min pin 😂 a complete peanut who thinks it’s as big as all these dogs listed compared to all dogs listed but the Doberman is my favorite.. what’s shedding like as well??

    • @sandybond7901
      @sandybond7901 Před 5 lety +25

      @@AvonnaKevin A Doberman's shedding is minimal, because they are a single coated dog (GSDs and labs are double coated dogs, so their shedding is significant). I could have filled a mattress when my lab shed her coat🙂

    • @suryasingh1054
      @suryasingh1054 Před 5 lety +9

      I have a gsd , he is so furious dog and a funny one too , I am glad to have him but I am also a big fan of doberman & want to own in future

    • @abandonedbucharest7704
      @abandonedbucharest7704 Před 5 lety +3

      @@sandybond7901 are you somehow a relative with James Bont?

    • @sandybond7901
      @sandybond7901 Před 5 lety +14

      @@abandonedbucharest7704 Yes, why do you ask?

  • @tredog500r
    @tredog500r Před 4 lety +86

    I had a very large GSD male who I rescued at 2 years old. He was very social and I took him everywhere I went and never on a leash. He had a few run-ins with my roommates 'friends' over the years who were tweekers. Finally I got married and moved my wife in with us. I had to work out of town not long after she moved in and I told her that my boy would protect and she had no worries. This didn't seem to ease her as she wasn't ever raised around good dogs. A couple weeks of me being gone and she calls and says, " you'll never guess what your dog did." So of course I ask thinking he chewed up one of her shoes or something. Apparently at around 1AM he had come into the bedroom and woke her quietly by nudging her with his nose. She knew by his action that something wasn't right. He immediately went over to the back door and just pointed at it with his nose. She looked out and saw a creeper in our back yard. She went around to the side door and opened it said " go get him!" That poor bastard barely made it to the fence, but not over. The dog tore the ass out of the dude's jeans! The neighbor heard the commotion and met the dude on the other side of the fence with a baseball bat. He must have had a rough night in jail after that. Years later, I was redoing my landscaping and raked up a few pieces of denim. I can only imagine what happened to that guy's ass! My boy lived to be 13 and was anywhere from 115 and skinny to 140lbs. as on old man. He never had any formal training whatsoever. Btw, my wife LOVED that dog. She was the one holding him when he crossed the rainbow bridge. RIP Boss boy!

    • @poffstarr5897
      @poffstarr5897 Před rokem +2

      Thank you for rescuing! I hope you do again sadly I’ve been seeing a rise of german shepherds in shelters, they’re great dogs just not for everyone

    • @miaque6460
      @miaque6460 Před rokem +1

      I’m a fairly new GSD owner and I love everything about my girl. She’s six months old and always on the lookout for me, the kids, my Golden. She’s amazing. Your story made me laugh then cry. Thanks for sharing it.

    • @heximancer28
      @heximancer28 Před 9 měsíci

      RIP Boss

  • @youneszreika
    @youneszreika Před 4 lety +434

    I have a German Shepard , trained him from the get go and served with me in the army , he is my best friend .

    • @jamesphelps3186
      @jamesphelps3186 Před 4 lety +33

      Thank you for your service.

    • @shmruda8564
      @shmruda8564 Před 3 lety +13

      They're amazing animals. Except the fact that they shed a lot

    • @cuchanu
      @cuchanu Před 3 lety +7

      Shed a lot and if you get the show line you'll probably have hip issues. So working dogs are better.

    • @metalmayhem3622
      @metalmayhem3622 Před 3 lety +19

      @gypsy Fuck. My baby is almost 11 and this is something I worry about all the time. He still seems happy and youthful but I know the clock is ticking. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do without him. I've had him since he was 5 weeks old. I wish they lived forever.

    • @vetrawhittington7841
      @vetrawhittington7841 Před 3 lety +6

      @@metalmayhem3622 OK I know exactly what you mean.....but please no bad language....LOL My last GSD lived to be 13 and about 2 months....I so dreaded the thought of having her put down....she had hip dysplasia for the last 2 years but not bad enough to put her down for....anyway I used to pray for her to die in her sleep.....and GOD answered that prayer....that is exactly how she died. Didn't get another 1 for a year and a half. So prayer for that for your baby....

  • @dcmayhem4067
    @dcmayhem4067 Před 4 lety +24

    I had a large 140# Bullmastiff. I rescued him at about 1 year old. Went through obedience, the trainer wanted him to be a therapy dog. He never left my side. I would walk him without a leash and would never go more than five feet away. For the first month he never barked. Thought he was deaf. Great family dog. Everyone in my neighborhood loved him. I never thought he would be a great protection dog, he seemed to docile. Until one night when I was walking him off leash around midnight. I heard a guy yell behind me. I turned to look and a questionable guy behind me, Cerberus had him cornered at a brick fence behind me. I called Cerberus, he came back to me and the guy decided to walk in a different direction.
    While being a very lazy dog he always went to the door and sat next to my wife or kids when they opened the front door. Never had to bark, his presence was a sufficient deterrent. I lost him after 3 years to cancer a few years ago. Still trying to recover. Best dog ever. I will be getting another. Unfortunately my boxer/golden mix needs to be in a single dog home. He had a hard time accepting other dogs after we lost Cerberus.

  • @markonovakovic3838
    @markonovakovic3838 Před 5 lety +778

    3:42 akita
    4:45 cane corso
    5:22 doberman
    6:00 bullmastiff
    7:22 presa canario
    8:35 rottweiler
    10:10 giant schnauzer
    11:04 beauceron
    11:40 boxer
    12:18 german shepherd

    • @inputname2727
      @inputname2727 Před 5 lety +25

      Why can't you stalk all my subs? I don't get why CZcams doesn't employ an automatic built in transcript feature for people with low data, disabled, hearing impaired etc. I think they do have something but need a transcript.
      😊

    • @silvermist4110
      @silvermist4110 Před 5 lety +4

      Real mvp. I iist3 commented when video actually starts

    • @Serenityssillyvids
      @Serenityssillyvids Před 5 lety +6

      Thanks

    • @TheJesusAlejandra
      @TheJesusAlejandra Před 5 lety +4

      Thanku!

    • @albussd
      @albussd Před 5 lety +14

      You're doing God's work.

  • @Grassroots_Hegemon
    @Grassroots_Hegemon Před 5 lety +880

    My mom had a massive Shepherd that was a beer distributor gaurd dog. At one point someone broke into her house and stole a gun and she woke up to a shattered window, blood all through the house, dog missing, gun missing. She called the cops who said they had the gun and the dog and the dog had mauled the guy who broke in to a pulp after disarming him. Dude spent 6 months in the regional hospital and the dog recovered the gun when he was done with him.

    • @SeamHead33
      @SeamHead33 Před 5 lety +42

      Luv it

    • @bzviad100
      @bzviad100 Před 5 lety +42

      Hahahaha that is awesome man thanks for sharing

    • @moytamayo4968
      @moytamayo4968 Před 5 lety +58

      Wait, she slept thru the whole thing? WTF. I don't buy it...

    • @Grassroots_Hegemon
      @Grassroots_Hegemon Před 5 lety +85

      She woke up shortly after the dog and guy went out the window but him and the dog we're gone so she called the police and stayed in the home to meet them. I was 2 at the time so I won't pretend to remember but Knowing Jesse (the GSD) he had a reputation for letting people into the beer distributor and holding them there for as long as 5 hours until the morning shift arrived. When my uncle died people came and told us stories about that dog years after he died at 17 years old of cancer. I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't fuss until the man got in and then mauled him. That was kind of his style.

    • @Grassroots_Hegemon
      @Grassroots_Hegemon Před 5 lety +36

      One more quick clarification, she says she called right after, and then again about 12 hours later after work. First call was when it happened, second call was to see if they found the dog or gun.. the second call they had found Jesse and the intruder. (They had found him earlier but Jesse was pounded and he was hospitalized in the mean time).

  • @juliac9080
    @juliac9080 Před 4 lety +96

    I had a male GSD I lost last August. He weighed 104 at the last vet visit. He was BIG. I miss that sense of security, even though he had a tender heart and was a lover, not a fighter, people would see him and form an "opinion". I would walk down any dark alley with him and know I was safe.

    • @Xbui.23
      @Xbui.23 Před 2 lety +2

      Can u dm in instagram @xbui.25 I have several questions, thanks 🙏

    • @SharpPear
      @SharpPear Před 2 lety +8

      I too lost my male shep last yr. Spleen cancer. He was 108 pounds. I miss his big body barreling around the house. Gentle giant. Was my son's therapy dog. It's soooo hard when the leave us. They really do leave a hole in your ❤️. Hope you are doing well and sorry for your loss.

    • @marianconde4507
      @marianconde4507 Před 2 lety +7

      Sorry for your loss. These dogs make a powerful imprint on our hearts.

    • @rosackoh1959
      @rosackoh1959 Před 2 lety +2

      @@marianconde4507 just lost mine broke my heart wife and dog to cancer

  • @writerinfact1768
    @writerinfact1768 Před 4 lety +64

    The best dog that ever owned me was half German shepherd and half Doberman. Very territorial, he saved my son's life, guarded the house (and his cars!), was incredibly smart, independent but loving and loyal. And I got him from the shelter at Fort Hood for the price of a rabies shot. Best $7 I ever spent! He was the best of both breeds.

    • @greatness15
      @greatness15 Před 11 měsíci

      Am a student and looking to get one , actually mainly need it as a pet but also as a guard dog due to high crime rate here. But there’s no way I can train it for protection around here .so can they still serve as guard dog without any form of protection training?

  • @loriw2661
    @loriw2661 Před 5 lety +607

    Thank you so much for acknowledging the FACT the women can handle a breed such as the Rottie. I’m a 57 y/o single female with 2 Dobes & 2 Rotties. They are trained well and socialized well (via my training exclusively) and are big mush-pots until threatened or they perceive a threat to me. They are wonderful with kids. So, thank you!!

    • @thechosen2811
      @thechosen2811 Před 5 lety +26

      Fk u for being so insecure that u felt the need to include that info

    • @dellavest9269
      @dellavest9269 Před 4 lety +21

      I'm 56, my Rottie girl is perfect in every single way!

    • @Murasame
      @Murasame Před 4 lety +9

      @@dellavest9269 And if you're a woman there's zero chance you can control the dog if it goes after someone.

    • @jasxntxdd
      @jasxntxdd Před 4 lety +113

      @@Murasame if you are in a situation where you have to physically stop your dog from mauling someone then you're training wrong, it's not a gender thing you weirdo. If they are able to take down a full grown man, what makes you think ANOTHER full grown man could stop them. Please look deeply into proper training for any dog you own or may own.

    • @blitzen435
      @blitzen435 Před 4 lety +5

      Well looks like no one is breaking into your home haha

  • @kierafitzgerald8062
    @kierafitzgerald8062 Před 5 lety +1752

    My lab would lick an intruder to death prior to bringing him the nearest tennis ball.

    • @pjt3887
      @pjt3887 Před 5 lety +73

      My schnauzer poodle mix will just roll over do they can rub her belly. She's a total love bug. I need another dog to protect her. Lol

    • @ronron2586
      @ronron2586 Před 5 lety +2

      Kiera FitzGerald lol😂😂

    • @sgtandyboy4377
      @sgtandyboy4377 Před 5 lety +13

      That’s bc Labs are the most social type of breed

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Před 5 lety +3

      Best type of dog.

    • @dorinsathish3520
      @dorinsathish3520 Před 5 lety

      mine the same

  • @Kat-rl1nw
    @Kat-rl1nw Před 4 lety +31

    Thank you! I'm a petite woman, and my Doberman/Rottweiler is totally under voice control. He's good with kids, knows when to be friendly to new people, and when to protect without being mindlessly aggressive.

  • @johnnixon1026
    @johnnixon1026 Před 2 lety +13

    I worked with the German Shepard during my time in the US Army and currently have a 10 year old companion… I know of no dog breed that brings more to the table when considering the complete package… my home will never be without one…

    • @freddie3206
      @freddie3206 Před rokem

      John Nixon, Smart choice!💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💋💋💋💋

  • @joelhansen7373
    @joelhansen7373 Před 5 lety +479

    One key characteristic of the Bullmastiff that wasn’t mentioned is that Bullmastiffs rarely bark. That makes them very easy to live with.

    • @carlrest6553
      @carlrest6553 Před 5 lety +12

      Joel Hansen Are you kidding. There are two on my street that bark all the time. Great dogs but loud and annoying

    • @B3GINNER
      @B3GINNER Před 4 lety +68

      @@carlrest6553 those two on your street are rare then. 100% purebred bullmastiffs typically don't bark unless something out of the ordinary is happening.

    • @blain147
      @blain147 Před 4 lety +37

      @@B3GINNER That is correct. Those dogs may have been mixed because pure bred Mastiffs don't bark at all hardly. And, their great with babies and family, but fierce when need to be. I've owned 4 Mastiffs in my life.

    • @kye9549
      @kye9549 Před 4 lety +30

      Carl Rest they were literally bred not to bark because they needed to pin poachers so that they could be arrested. If they barked the poacher would have time to get away

    • @obatoluoluwatoyinoriyomi3979
      @obatoluoluwatoyinoriyomi3979 Před 4 lety +12

      The bullmastiff don't bark without a reason once she barks I know someone is in the premises. They are loving and very protective of their owners. I love her so much.

  • @CarolynsRVLife
    @CarolynsRVLife Před 4 lety +364

    I loved my Rotties. Great dogs. And no one would mess with me when I walked my 100# Rottie down the road. We were an awesome team and anyone who says women can't handle them has some other issues we won't go into.

    • @donnawilliams4584
      @donnawilliams4584 Před 3 lety +3

      Did you have them professionally trained

    • @peep3616
      @peep3616 Před 3 lety +8

      @GlockWiseSB What is that even supposed to mean?

    • @moonshelter1983
      @moonshelter1983 Před 3 lety +8

      Hi, i am thinking about getting a Rotti. How hard are they to train due to the size and power that they have?

    • @kickboxingforlife277
      @kickboxingforlife277 Před 3 lety +2

      Im a 14 year Old guy and my cane corso is more under controle than moast dogs

    • @directiontonarnia
      @directiontonarnia Před 3 lety +11

      @@moonshelter1983 if you develop a strong bond when they are tiny, they will never intimidate you when they grow up. Same reason why parents never see how much their kids have grown up but everybody else does😂 you'll see your rottie as a baby always😂jokes apart, train and LOVE your rottie, and everything will be rainbows and butterflies ❤️❤️

  • @kimlersue
    @kimlersue Před 2 lety +7

    My GSD is going on 13..and he's still going strong. You never have to encourage them to be watchful...this is who they are. Yet his best buddy in the world is a tiny cockapoo. He cares for her as if she were his own. lovely dog!

    • @freddie3206
      @freddie3206 Před rokem +1

      Kitty Watson, God bless him.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💋

  • @DreamBig2240
    @DreamBig2240 Před 2 lety +11

    Just found this, really liked the video. I’m a petite woman and wanted a good family dog that looked intimidating so I got a female rottie. Best dog I ever had, very well obedience trained. Later I got a yorkiepoo (initially 1lb, maxed at 5 lbs). She was great with the Yorkie & other small dogs I had, good with other dogs & people she met. But she would watch to make sure things were ok. She stood stock still at my great-aunts side when my aunt started losing her balance, if my aunt coughed the rott would stand & look at her until my aunt told her she was ok. When my daughter & her boyfriend were arguing she went & stood between them which made them stop. I never taught her to be a guard dog. She let the Yorkie think he was top dog & would let him win at tug-of-war (really cute to watch). She had her CGC, first leg of tracking and obedience certificates and a Therapy Dog certificate. She changed a lot of peoples minds about Rottweilers. I always tell people it generally isn’t the breed that’s bad, it’s people who make them bad (either bad breeders or people who don’t socialize and train their dogs).

  • @brendagomez5072
    @brendagomez5072 Před 5 lety +99

    We had a male Rottweiler who lived 15 years, never neutered. He had a powerful bark and a scary charge. I trained him (just basic commands) when I was only 10 years old. He was kind and patient with my little sister and our numerous small animals. Best guard and family dog hands down. ❤

  • @richthelen6251
    @richthelen6251 Před 4 lety +28

    My GSD lived until she was 17 years old. No hip problems or other maladies, just old age. She was extremely smart, loving with the family, and a great protector. Only downside with this breed is the shedding, but that's easy to overlook since they are such great family members. Great list.

    • @UpRoaryus
      @UpRoaryus Před 2 lety

      17!? Wow, that's great! What did you feed her? Burt Ward developed a food for large breeds, and claimed it helped their Great Danes achieve much longer than normal lifespans. I have a preference for large dogs, so I am always trying to do what I can to keep ours healthy, but the downside is generally that they don't tend to live as long as smaller dogs. (Though I find the same can be said of most species, really, including humans. Most of the really old folks tend to be smaller in stature, while giants seem to have lifespans limited to only a few decades by comparison....)
      The GSD we had when I was young lived to be only 10, and his father only 7, so I was happy to get 14 solid years from my Rhodesian Ridgeback. We got 16 from our Aussie Shepherd before we had to let him go when his nasal tumors made it too hard for him to continue, and 16 from the Briard, but those were the longest lived dogs we've had so far.

    • @gcdiver
      @gcdiver Před 2 lety

      @@UpRoaryus didn’t feed her anything special really. Canned dog food, and some table food once in awhile as a treat. She was just a healthy dog. Lots of exercising (running, playing), and lots of love.

    • @freddie3206
      @freddie3206 Před rokem

      Rich Thelen, Wow! what a long life.❤❤💜💜👍👍

    • @bonsaiforu
      @bonsaiforu Před rokem

      17 is crazy! Ours is close to 12 and I hope he can stay healthy for as long as possible! Shedding is definitely the biggest downside. Every week it seems we can brush out another dog out of him…

  • @chrismoody1342
    @chrismoody1342 Před 3 lety +99

    I’ve owned three of these dogs on the list. I can’t say enough about each breed.
    1) English Mastif is absolutely at your side at all times and totally loyal to a fault. Super loving and great around kids other than occasionally toppling toddlers over due to their great mass.
    2) Rotties take up the aggression a notch over the mastif. They are super loving and big teddy bears to family members. Super smart and obedient to their master or handler.
    3) Boxers are absolutely the reigning clowns of the dog world. Never a dull moment with one around. Loyal loving and aim to please their master or handler and super protective of small children and the ladies.

    • @bandobrambles6772
      @bandobrambles6772 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a now 14 month old GSD Boxer mix, his mother is a GSD X Boxer and father a GSD, making my pup around 25% Boxer but he really really loves kids and the ladies! I find it an amazing mix just like a Shepherd but bonds a little bit more to other people and is a bigger clown in general but means business when it comes to it!

  • @shelaghrichardson1294
    @shelaghrichardson1294 Před 2 lety +18

    I really admire your common sense and practical assessment of the suitability of each breed to be a family defender. As a retired Teacher and lifelong useful dog owner I give you 10 out of 10!

  • @chelfan4078
    @chelfan4078 Před 5 lety +113

    Dogumentary TV is the best dog channel on CZcams - hands down.

    • @tasha_111_
      @tasha_111_ Před 5 lety +1

      ChelFan well yeah lol 😉

    • @edblake476
      @edblake476 Před 5 lety +1

      no
      it is the best channel on youtube

  • @teresatieben7943
    @teresatieben7943 Před 5 lety +14

    I was a single mom and had a 120 pound rottweiler. I never had a problem controlling him and he was the best dog I've ever had. He lived to be 14 years old which was such a blessing. Excellent family dog and protector and very smart too! I miss my Brodie boy immensely!

    • @mercedesbenzs600bash
      @mercedesbenzs600bash Před 5 lety

      A natural protector huh????

    • @teresatieben7943
      @teresatieben7943 Před 5 lety +4

      Yes he was! He was a good judge of character. Most people he liked, but there were a few he didn't. I understood why immediately or learned later. I learned to trust his instinct.

  • @tknier88
    @tknier88 Před 2 lety +8

    My rottie Bronson was the best dog I ever owned.
    My kids would go outside and all I had to say was "Bronson go watch the kids" and he would go outside and keep all of them in sight
    If any of them strayed or got out of the gate he wasn't going to be happy about it.
    He was a good boy and we miss him

  • @abigail5762
    @abigail5762 Před 3 lety +31

    I love this video so much! I’m a 5’1” women of ~120lbs. Its been hard trying to decide which dog breed to consider getting and I’ve definitely been worried about getting a dog which is too big, since I’ve only ever had small dogs. Very encouraging to read the comments and listen to the support for single women to own some of these dogs. Thank you so much!

    • @bradsimpson8724
      @bradsimpson8724 Před 3 lety +8

      If I may, I would encourage you to look at Rottweilers. As far as all of the logistics that come with dog ownership, they're easy - minimal grooming, not prone to sensitive stomach issues(although prone to overeating, so don't free-feed), reasonable exercise demands, readily trainable, very affectionate, and they aren't a super exotic breed that's hard to find or expensive to purchase. They are innately territorial, but they seem to intuitively trust their owner's judgement, so they won't just sit growling when your best friend comes for lunch. They socialize very easily and settle quickly with other dogs, both big and small. They're super affectionate, and will become your bestest buddy in a hurry. They're also the first thing most people picture of when they think "guard dog", which is a deterrent in and of itself.
      If I were looking today, I'd be looking for a female(personal preference) purebred Rottweiler from a good breeder that had breeding stock readily traced back to German bloodlines. German standards for registering dogs to breed make Canada and the US look like a joke, and it shows.
      Easily in my top five favourite breeds, and probably the easiest dog to handle by the average Joe/Jane on that list by a fair margin.

    • @anthonyfromkansascity7943
      @anthonyfromkansascity7943 Před 2 lety +5

      German Shepherd dogs are the breed that I would recommend, loyal, obedient, protective, intelligent,it’s a dog many women choose , matter of fact it’s the 3rd smartest dog breed in the world

    • @reddawn11
      @reddawn11 Před rokem

      Im a life long German Shepherd owner and also 5'2" female. They are fairly easy to handle and make great companions. I have had both males and females and it really is an amazing breed. So smart and so loyal (You will find you have a new shadow with one) My current female is fun, goofy, playful and oh so loving. She is friendly and playful with other people and dogs who she knows and aloof with those she does not. However, if anyone even seems a remote threat she is fierce. She patrols the house and sets up strategic watch points when everyone is asleep, particularly the access to the stairs. I never taught her that, she does it all on her own. In fact, my other German Shepherds from years past have been the same. They love their human and truly want to take care of you. Just make sure they are properly socialized and you will have an amazing dog you will wonder how you lived without one. I love all dogs and all breeds, have owned mutts and other breeds too, but my favorite is hands down the German Shepherd.

  • @laneyvawter4990
    @laneyvawter4990 Před 5 lety +86

    GSD! My six month old female has already proven her fearlessness. I was at a red light she was in the back seat with the window rolled down. Man ran up to my car and was being really aggressive and she growled and barked and lunges at him through the window. Man damn near pissed himself. So thankful for my GSD💕

    • @deedeearmstrong1133
      @deedeearmstrong1133 Před 5 lety +11

      I was parked at a grocery store it was about 12 AM , at the same time a cop was going into the store and my GSD was in the car barking and cop looks at me and says" You don't need a alarm in your car, nobody is getting into that car to steal it with that shepard in it!" 😄

    • @laneyvawter4990
      @laneyvawter4990 Před 5 lety +6

      Dee Dee Armstrong GSD by far the best

    • @TonyMontana-js6hp
      @TonyMontana-js6hp Před 5 lety +4

      Best dog breed in the history of dogs imo

    • @laneyvawter4990
      @laneyvawter4990 Před 5 lety +1

      Carson Young she’s now a super confident 8 month old. Best dogs by far.

    • @suryasingh1054
      @suryasingh1054 Před 5 lety +2

      @@laneyvawter4990she is genetically protecting or you trained her ???

  • @seankaine2411
    @seankaine2411 Před 5 lety +75

    Hands down I will continue to say and I dare someone to debate this this is the best dog Channel ever. He belongs on TV he needs his own TV show💯💯💯💯✌

    • @inputname2727
      @inputname2727 Před 5 lety +5

      He could have his own CHANNEL. He covers enough content to make it happen...but I don't watch TV so i hope he stays on the Tube. 😊

    • @k.doolittle2473
      @k.doolittle2473 Před 5 lety +3

      @@inputname2727 I would hate to see him on T.V. selling out to crappy dog food companies.

    • @MrHellfinger
      @MrHellfinger Před 5 lety +1

      I was impressed with his knowledge and presentation of these breeds.

  • @karleisentraut3357
    @karleisentraut3357 Před 3 lety +57

    Akita. The most amazing creature I have had the privilege of owning or working with.

    • @shawnabloom
      @shawnabloom Před 3 lety +5

      Mine also doubled as livestock protection dogs. They have a very undeserved reputation of not getting along with livestock. The truth is, when properly trained and socialized, they are phenomenal livestock protectors.

    • @skykn1ght78
      @skykn1ght78 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a 4 year old male. Absolutely incredible dog and definitely not for beginners. Stupidly strong in both the physical and stubbornness.

    • @paudeenlee
      @paudeenlee Před 2 lety

      I still have a heartbreak every time I think about my Akita. The best dog I ever had.

  • @nturavrgchick6055
    @nturavrgchick6055 Před 2 lety +8

    Our boxer was 16 when she passed away. We got her when I was 3, so it was like losing a sister when she died. She was always fiercely protective of all of us. Even without any formal training, she was an excellent guard dog. There was one time when 2 of my brothers friends were on our porch teasing me through the screen door. My boxer, Ginger, was sitting next to me steady looking back and forth from me to them. Thinking it would scare them, I finally yelled, "sick 'em!" That dog knocked down the screen door and chased those boys all the way home. She never bit them. But she did scare the life out of them and they never bothered me like that again. 😂❤

    • @edschoenfeld9935
      @edschoenfeld9935 Před rokem

      First sorry for your lost,mine passed at 12.That breed only lives to 8 -10yrs.After that your one of the few who are lucky alot of health problems in breed.Only heard of a few made it to 12 or beyond.Have to say this is to good owners doing thier part with ck ups and the right care.

  • @angelaf5040
    @angelaf5040 Před 4 lety +25

    Thank you for sticking up for women! I am a single mom and have a male bull mastiff/ American Bulldog mix who weighs usually around 105lbs and is 26" at the withers. He is a BIG DOG ! He's very powerful & protective. I adopted him @ 7 wks. He has only been trained by me with positive reinforcement. With one word he knows to back off and sit alert at my side waiting command. Also with one word he knows to protect us. He's had to do this on one occasion and preformed like the hero we know he is! He prevented serious harm to me! I love this big guy and yes, I am a woman with complete loving control of my dog. I also did it on my own! His first 3 years of life I worked with him patiently 6+hrs a day. Most training done while playing. Yes, a confident women with a trained & loved companion has all the control she needs.

  • @lbmautos
    @lbmautos Před 3 lety +67

    My wife is 4'9" 105 lbs.....she had two rotties at one point. Great dogs in the right hands.

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 Před 2 lety +28

    I have a Malinois who was abandoned and didn't get much formal training in her developmental puppy stage. It's been a chore and quite stressful to get her to where she is now, but considering I've only had her for two months, I think her progress is phenomenal. That said, she has fit in with the family structure as though she's always been with us, and her dedication to protecting my daughter while on walks is better than any security system. No one (with common sense) is going to come near her.

    • @geneballay9590
      @geneballay9590 Před rokem +1

      we have a pair of sister Malinois that are now 14 months old. when I step out the front door, one of them will immediately begin to run back and forth along our chain link fence, growling, and I am sure that she is warning any prowler that may be out there, that they had stand back.

    • @timbrassinne719
      @timbrassinne719 Před rokem +1

      I have two. Very useful when tweekers try breaking into you home at 2am.

    • @greatness15
      @greatness15 Před 11 měsíci

      @@geneballay9590 Am a student and looking to get one , actually mainly need it as a pet but also as a guard dog due to high crime rate here. But there’s no way I can train it for protection around here .so can they still serve as guard dog without any form of protection training?

    • @greatness15
      @greatness15 Před 11 měsíci

      With probably just they basic training

    • @geneballay9590
      @geneballay9590 Před 11 měsíci

      @@greatness15 mine are now a bit over two years old and both 'natural guard dogs' with one of the sisters being much more aggressive than the other (both are very alert). however, they need a lot of personal attention and room to burn off energy. my yard is big so they have room to exercise, but as I work can only spend 30 minutes per day with them, and I can see that is not enough, as they begin to chew anything they can find, etc as a substitute for attention.

  • @raegruder4626
    @raegruder4626 Před 4 lety +191

    I've a Newfoundland, it was 2 years old when a person was over my house. We got into an argument I was sitting down, the man hit me in the face, my Newfoundland jumped over my sofa and took the man down,never even drew blood,the man ran out the door my newf laid back down I couldn't believe it!

    • @lv4854
      @lv4854 Před 4 lety +17

      WOW, That's Amazing. 💪🏼

    • @isaac6371
      @isaac6371 Před 4 lety +3

      caaapppppp

    • @lucidmoment71
      @lucidmoment71 Před 4 lety +23

      I can well believe it, I had a mate, he was a bit of a joker, one dark evening he rang the doorbell and hid in the garage. I went out with my 2 year old Newfoundland, my friend jump out on me from about 10 foot away, the Newf took one step back out of shock then went like I had never seen her, full on, I was taken aback at how proctective she became. If he had continued towards me she would have had him. lol she was as soft as a bun, last dog I would have expected it from.

    • @robertchandler5055
      @robertchandler5055 Před 3 lety +2

      DRUG DEAL GONE BAD

    • @loratomothudi4985
      @loratomothudi4985 Před 3 lety

      @@isaac6371 🤣🤣🤣

  • @kfox5301
    @kfox5301 Před 4 lety +53

    My aunt is 5'2 and has always had large male rotties. The size of the dog doesn't matter if the dog is actually trained.

  • @runstreet
    @runstreet Před 2 lety +4

    I’m so glad you included the akita, they are such great protectors and are calm, quiet and so loyal. My akita is a great guard dog and so smart. I am so glad I have her - she makes me feel safe living in a big city.

  • @juneplease3648
    @juneplease3648 Před 4 lety +9

    Not a single mom, but about to live alone, will definitely get me a rottie as soon as I move out of my parents, I just love these dogs so much ❤️❤️

  • @joshsmith6295
    @joshsmith6295 Před 5 lety +48

    Glad to see the giant schnauzer on the list! Had labs for years and thinking of switching to the schnauzer for my next pup. Seem to be pretty healthy breed, naturally protective, minimal shedding.

  • @Dcenteio
    @Dcenteio Před 4 lety +39

    Over my lifetime I’ve had Rotts, Neos, a Bullmastiff, but my best guard dog turned out to be my Great Pyrenees. He patrolled the perimeter consistently and stayed on the look out. I suppose we were his ‘sheep’. Currently have a Cane Corso and a Dogo Argentino puppy. The Dogo looks promising, nine weeks old and it’s obvious he is highly intelligent. And yes, I am a woman.

    • @angelophilippopoulos9678
      @angelophilippopoulos9678 Před rokem +2

      They work constantly Fantastic dogs.

    • @bjc205
      @bjc205 Před rokem +2

      Pyrs - best dogs in the world - period! 💙🍁🕊️

    • @Dcenteio
      @Dcenteio Před rokem +1

      @@bjc205 I miss him😢 The one thing I hate about having pets is their relatively short lives.

    • @Dcenteio
      @Dcenteio Před rokem +1

      Now that he is grown, I will swear by the Dogo as well. He observes me intently and tries to imitate what I do. Although sometimes he makes a mess of it,LOL. The Cane Corso is an escape artist, which I have observed in Canes before. Not stereotyping breeds, btw, just talking about individuals. All my dogs have had good qualities.

    • @Dcenteio
      @Dcenteio Před rokem

      @@bjc205 You would swear he never slept LOL!

  • @keithclayton1271
    @keithclayton1271 Před 3 lety +3

    Just watched this one again... one of my favorite episodes. It's been well over a year. Man, Zeke, u the best at this. Appreciate u.

  • @danielpardo2036
    @danielpardo2036 Před 2 lety +4

    My dog is a mix of German Shepard, Pitbull, Rottweiler, boxer, and Staffordshire. I call him the perfect “family” guard dog. Super friendly, smart, easy to train, but boy are his protective instincts on point! Best dog I could have asked for.

  • @ikaikind9360
    @ikaikind9360 Před 5 lety +21

    Absolute fantastic video keep the good work up

  • @cdw4255
    @cdw4255 Před 5 lety +11

    Have owned three rottweilers (all rescues.) As a touring audio engineer, I would leave no other dog alone with my wife and kid while I am gone. That 0-60 is he main reason. My wife cannot only control him but he sees her as the ONE to protect. I allow myself for "fun times," what she says GOES, and RIGHT NOW.
    it is really hard for me to imagine my life without a rottweiler next to me, curled around me, butt wiggling. My neighbor had to get rid of s wonderful shepherd, if I did not already have a pit/boxer mix, we wold have had two German dogs.
    Note to future rottweiler owners. The first 18 months is nuts (and stressful,) run them, work them, train them. it will be the most rewarding experience ever. They are smart, loyal, and never forget.

    • @chanellovvesyou
      @chanellovvesyou Před 4 lety +1

      @@bornfree8073 but if your dog is trained you wouldn't have to worry about him being aggressive, right? Like i get men are stronger than women physically but if your dog listens to you then you shouldn't have to worry about being physically stronger, right?

  • @nicolenaylor8125
    @nicolenaylor8125 Před 4 lety +1

    So so so excited you named my two babies right away! Both my Akita and Cane Corso we’re naturally protective. But their love and intelligence really meant the most!!!!

  • @heidicook2395
    @heidicook2395 Před 3 lety +5

    We had a Working Collie German Sheppard growing up that was a super home protector. He even knew I was not supposed to run and would grab me by the pants if I tried running. He also would flatten kids who he thought were pushing to fast in the wagon. Yet he rough housed with my younger sister who had no limitations. A great dog!

  • @dionmorehead2911
    @dionmorehead2911 Před 5 lety +7

    I'm a huge fan of your channel. I wish you the best in doing all your documentaries on dogs. Your video helps educate us about all breeds. Thanks and keep continuing to put out great informative videos.

  • @kajman911
    @kajman911 Před 4 lety +14

    I live with a male Caucasian Mountain dog, (Ovcharka).
    Guarding instinct is very strong and comes naturally, no training necessary.

  • @marianconde4507
    @marianconde4507 Před 2 lety +12

    I’ve owned & loved 3 Dobies & 2 Shepard’s. Both are wonderful, smart & loyal dogs. They are great with kids & highly protective of family members. Shepard’s do shed quite a bit, which may be an issue for family members with allergies. Be sure to source your dog from a recognized breeder and advanced training is a great idea, as all owners should want their dogs to be good ambassadors for their breed. This is the best way to ensure harmonious family integration & behavior. These dogs get incredibly attached to their family’s & owner’s should anticipate a life-long relationship with these pups.

  • @Konjured
    @Konjured Před rokem

    I watch all your vids and enjoy them a lot. Thanks for educating folks and being a solid source of information

  • @MarkRyanNZ
    @MarkRyanNZ Před 5 lety +145

    Our English Lab will gladly show the intruder where the safe is, provide them with the combination and maybe even perhaps help them with breaking it open.

    • @inputname2727
      @inputname2727 Před 5 lety +3

      😂

    • @inputname2727
      @inputname2727 Před 5 lety

      You forgot to tell him he's supposed to be a guard dog lol

    • @kenhurlburt8355
      @kenhurlburt8355 Před 5 lety +3

      I had a black lab and she was extremely protective and territorial and I didn’t teach her to be that way she just knew.

    • @ISUringman1974
      @ISUringman1974 Před 5 lety +4

      RahimMRyan It sounds like your Lab would even bring the intruder a plate of cookes! lol

    • @cashroyale9923
      @cashroyale9923 Před 5 lety +2

      Hi there, lets be friends where do you live?

  • @cindybrodie9769
    @cindybrodie9769 Před 5 lety +11

    I echo your comments about the Rottweiler. Their loyalty, intuitiveness, and desire to please is inspiring.

  • @simonsears5925
    @simonsears5925 Před 3 lety +2

    Spot on. Thank you for the spoiler, accurate and much appreciated by the protectors of the breed. I’ve owned almost all of these and your descriptions were absolutely my experience. Thank you and Merry Christmas

  • @vversusv1364
    @vversusv1364 Před 2 lety

    One of my favorite dog channels! Great vid.

  • @kaylinjosey1159
    @kaylinjosey1159 Před 5 lety +219

    “Guys it’s damn near 2019 ima need y’all to get out y’all feelings about what a woman can and cannot do...”
    iconic.👏🏼
    P.S. super glad you didn’t put Belgian Malinois on here or a Dutch Shepherd because you are right they are SO hyper and need SO much work. Loved the honesty.

    • @menarussell
      @menarussell Před 4 lety +7

      I call Malinois 24/7 dogs, always ready to be active, it seems. They truly are very high energy and stamina types. I'm a professional dog trainer. My German Shorthair Pointer Chow Mix is now 16. She was an amazing protection trained dog for me. She helped me train dogs and people for most of her life. She was worth tens of thousands at one time. Or Priceless to me! I want to clone her. I plan to get her DNA collected soon, than store it until I'm ready and the neices go down.
      GSDs are AWESOME.

    • @nut______butter9518
      @nut______butter9518 Před 4 lety +14

      If women and men are equally physically capable why is their a separation in pro sports. Why are transgender men crushing women's records in power lifting and track. My 11 months old gsd that sits at 105 would drag most women and a good majority of men down the street if it wanted to. You are delusional if you think we are the same physically.

    • @kaylinjosey1159
      @kaylinjosey1159 Před 4 lety +20

      Nut______Butter i wasn’t talking about that lmao I actually agree with you that women and men are not of the same physicality. Transgenders belong in the sport of their original gender.
      However when he was saying “it’s 2019 you need to stop bitching about what women can and cannot do...” it’s a very good sentiment :) and maybe you need to find stronger friends or train your dog better lmao I had a 9 month old German Shepherd borderline 100 lbs and I’m only 5’2 140 lbs and she didn’t drag me ANYWHERE. And there were times she REALLY wanted to go haha. I’m not delusional but I also think women should be given a little more credit for the strength they do have naturally. You just wanna pick a fight lol

    • @nut______butter9518
      @nut______butter9518 Před 4 lety +2

      @@kaylinjosey1159 never said my dog dragged anyone around I said if he wanted too he could. Maybe read what was written... LMAO. And your dog might be well trained but an average dog can pull 3 to 4 times it's body weight so if your dog gets startled or gets confronted by an untrained aggressive dog your going for a ride. So yes you are either delusional or misinformed.

    • @kaylinjosey1159
      @kaylinjosey1159 Před 4 lety +8

      Nut______Butter aight whatever bro 😂 I did read your reply and I’ll just be the first to say, I’ve never in my 21 years of life, dealing with dogs for most of it, well trained ones AND terrible ones alike, been drug around by one. I’ve been walking dogs when they’ve been startled and taken off, and it may jolt you and you’ll get drug a couple feet ... but no dog has drug me. I stand by my statement lmao

  • @trashcanbees2739
    @trashcanbees2739 Před 3 lety +9

    thrilled to see the beauceron on this list! they're one of my all time favorites, although going back to what you said about rottweilers and women, that was actually one of my biggest apprehensions. I don't have a lot of experience working with dogs that have real drive, so I didn't feel confident starting with a dog I can't physically control if I failed with the training aspect. So for women who don't feel quite ready for that much dog, I'd recommend heelers. Heelers can be a bit much on the exercise requirements but they're super velcro, protective, territorial, and the somewhat neurotic nature of them makes them extremely vigilant. I've got a 50 pound male who's crazy strong but I also know that if need be I can just pick him up lol.

  • @mathbutcher1751
    @mathbutcher1751 Před 2 lety

    Love the uploads, thank you

  • @dank1518
    @dank1518 Před měsícem

    I’m catching up on your old video’s & learning a lot.

  • @trishpulley
    @trishpulley Před 2 lety +4

    What an excellent video! I am leaning toward a boxer as my protection and companion dog after considering your most excellent video essay and some other materials. This was super helpful. Thank you so much for sharing your insight and knowledge!

  • @nicolenaylor8125
    @nicolenaylor8125 Před 4 lety +14

    Thank you for using words like “limitation” “rules” and “training”. Hopefully people watching this looking for a pet, but without experience, will listen to your sound advice. - Mom of Akita and Cane Corso- both excellent examples of their breed-❤️

  • @angelophilippopoulos9678

    The best channel...Your assessments are on brother! Thank you for all the info.

  • @jims1942
    @jims1942 Před 3 lety

    Nice video, thanks. - I have watched several of your videos, you always do a great job. Thank you! :)

  • @jimdevoe8364
    @jimdevoe8364 Před 3 lety +6

    We recently rescued a Great Pyrenees/Mastiff. Amazing dog, and thanks to the Mastiff side no grooming issues. I could spend hours watching our new girl work our large yard.

  • @redrose-wb4bw
    @redrose-wb4bw Před 4 lety +6

    My Akita stole my heart. He was all of what you said and so much more. What a breed they are!

    • @theherbpuffer
      @theherbpuffer Před 3 lety +2

      My friend had an Akita and it was an absolute beast and the definition of a guard dog.

  • @oldvetwhotravels.5326
    @oldvetwhotravels.5326 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video. Very informative, and we'll put together. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

  • @TheKwame332
    @TheKwame332 Před 2 lety

    This was such an insightful video. Immediately subscribed to your channel. Really good work.

  • @lizhorvet1543
    @lizhorvet1543 Před 4 lety +5

    This man knows his dogs! Excellent video, and information. I LOVE his take on rottweilers. My little lady, RIP baby girl, was a most ferocious family defender, but in turn -- the silliest goofball you could ever want. She was the perfect protector for my (then) infant daughter. Bodyguard and personal clown/play mate. And as a 5'0 woman (granted one that can bench a VW Bug) I had no issues controlling her. Definitely going to share this. Excellent info!!!

  • @KC--1776
    @KC--1776 Před 3 lety +9

    My wife had a rottweiler when I met her. Lived a bit over 13 years before he had to be put down. For a solid 11 years he was very active yet extremely aggressive when he needed to be but once the arthritis came it really took it's toll R.I.P Moose ❤

    • @blackt7224
      @blackt7224 Před 2 lety

      How where you around him if he was a untrained animal. If he is civil there is no way unless you train it.

  • @jackpippenstock1104
    @jackpippenstock1104 Před rokem

    Great list! Thank you.

  • @zimmermanw1
    @zimmermanw1 Před 4 lety

    Very very great info! Thanks!

  • @feliciacook3716
    @feliciacook3716 Před 4 lety +12

    I have had several Rottweilers, love them. As a single mom never a problem raising them.

  • @o-rang9137
    @o-rang9137 Před 4 lety +6

    My German Shepherd Bear was a love bug, but would also love nothing more than to protect the family and small children.

  • @jarettmyers8651
    @jarettmyers8651 Před 4 lety

    Zeke you just cut my research in half!! Thanks brother!!!

  • @antoniohuenchumilla2297

    Love this video. I've been watching it for years now. It confirms what we're looking for as a dog for our family!

  • @scarcheer7211
    @scarcheer7211 Před rokem +3

    I love German Shepherds. I had one growing up. She was amazing. Smart, athletic, very good at sensing friends vs. trouble. Great watchdog. Never had to worry about solicitation at our house!
    I hope to get another one some day.

  • @mr.elliott1743
    @mr.elliott1743 Před 5 lety +133

    Never knew about the Giant Schnauzer but I'm intrigued now

    • @itzpayday1238
      @itzpayday1238 Před 4 lety +13

      Good fod being both a family and guard dog. Doesnt shed much either and are hella tough

    • @dominickmasonry3878
      @dominickmasonry3878 Před 4 lety +2

      They’re powerful and stubborn, be cautious.

    • @teferitoure9892
      @teferitoure9892 Před 4 lety +1

      They Strong ass hell

    • @onemanarmy1980
      @onemanarmy1980 Před 4 lety +6

      They are GIANT ASSHOLES.

    • @donwadd9143
      @donwadd9143 Před 4 lety +2

      Only bad thing is Schnauzer needs hair cut every month!

  • @margrethechristinautkilen5878

    So nice to see a face to follow a great, masculine voice! Thanks so much for all your great, informative posts! You know what you are talking about! :-)

  • @benlewis5469
    @benlewis5469 Před 14 dny

    thank you for all the thorough info fantastic vid

  • @DeeDawg314
    @DeeDawg314 Před 2 lety +9

    I love how you mentioned the Presa having a character similar to the APBT. I have a Dogo and a Presa now. And I was raised with my family owning a lot of game APBT and when I say my Presa has the exact temperament of an APBT I can’t make it up. He’s just twice the size weighing in at 110 lean lbs of muscle

    • @EMScott-le7vu
      @EMScott-le7vu Před 2 lety

      Spell it out for the novice. Inside knowledge.

  • @Quincebo
    @Quincebo Před 4 lety +14

    You could've added the Boerboel (South African Mastiff) on the list, cause it's a great family (cuddle) dog, would die for you for protecting you, doesn't have extreme energy levels.
    However, it's a must for the Boerboel to have an area to guard and should not be kept indoors all the time

  • @kellyjene77
    @kellyjene77 Před 4 lety

    Great list, thanks! Doing research for a book and this was an excellent help.

  • @enjoyliving5906
    @enjoyliving5906 Před 4 lety +2

    Great review. Appreciate the fact that you considered and energy level and practically of lifestyle. Excellent thank you.

  • @aclemmer11
    @aclemmer11 Před 5 lety +11

    Great list! I especially liked that you pointed out that the dogs needed socialization and basic obedience training, otherwise they can be uncontrollable. I have owned both Akita's and a Rottweiler over the years. Both ended up protecting my family. The funny thing is that my mother-in-law became unable to live on her own and moved in with my family. At first she was terrified of our female Rottweiler and insisted that I had to get rid of her (being from the Philippines she was scared of dogs that large). However, after about three to four months she discovered that she had a new friend and protector. Any time we had a visitor in the house I knew that Tasha was going to be right at her feet keeping an eye on them. Tasha knew that she was weak and unable to protect herself so Tasha was right there to protect her.

    • @alecfortune815
      @alecfortune815 Před 2 lety +2

      If she dared to suggest I had to get rid of my dog she'd be the first to go.

    • @a.w.thompson4001
      @a.w.thompson4001 Před rokem

      I'm so glad Tasha became your mil's friend and protector, and taught her how wonderful big dogs can be when properly socialized and trained.

  • @stevedavis2335
    @stevedavis2335 Před 4 lety +5

    long time dog owner and have had several different breeds including several GSDs. I have three beaucerons and for me they are best all round protection dogs. Need no training, the smartest dogs I have ever had. They will challenge someone on their property but will quickly stand down if they see you do not perceive the person as a threat. And two are great frisbee dogs. I could go on but anyone who is looking for a loyal, highly intelligent dog should give the breed a look.

  • @tredanielcortez7916
    @tredanielcortez7916 Před 3 lety +5

    One of the best home defense dogs I had was a pure bred pitpull. He chewed through his kennel and ripped a hole in a intruder. He even ate through a iron fence to get to my neighbors intruder

  • @redfox314sasha
    @redfox314sasha Před 2 lety +1

    Thx for including the GSD. My guy lets small children at the park run up to him n grab him n hug him around his neck (small kids especially r just drawn to him) but the 2 times guys walked in the house unannounced (1 to fix an a/c and one a friend of my husbands my guy had never met) he was on them but didn’t attack - I could see him looking to me and assessing for himself while being “ready” and emitting a low bad ass growl until I told him it was ok. After this he sat at my feet the whole time just watching. This is my 8th GSD through my childhood to now and they’ve always been like this. Just be ready to visit the groomers for a defurminator session n I couldn’t live without my defurminator comb - and my robovac 😂.they’re worth it though!!

  • @ronson1301
    @ronson1301 Před 2 lety +3

    EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! Schnauzer and Shepherd have been my only two dogs I’ve ever had! After they died, It’s taken me a very long time to get another dog!This great video will help me narrow down my 3rd selection for a new member of my family 👍🏾

  • @WafflesNPotholes
    @WafflesNPotholes Před 3 lety +20

    I call my Great Pyrenees the social distancing enforcer. When we walk down the sidewalk at the park, everyone stays 6 feet back.

    • @i.r.kiebuzinski6549
      @i.r.kiebuzinski6549 Před 3 lety +1

      I have just gotten a young one. Whatever room we are in, he sleeps by the door, right up on it.

    • @AstiJay
      @AstiJay Před 3 lety +1

      I have about a quarter acre fenced in for my dogs. My Pyr walks the fence line several times a day doing border patrol. Beautiful breed.

    • @WafflesNPotholes
      @WafflesNPotholes Před 3 lety +2

      Asti Jay Mine doesn’t believe in border patrol because he thinks he owns everything the light touches. He can clear our 6 foot fence and trot down the street like he’s a pretty little flower.

    • @Melody-285
      @Melody-285 Před 3 lety

      Lol ! Love it !

    • @Melody-285
      @Melody-285 Před 3 lety

      @@WafflesNPotholes What a cute funny comment - sounds like a dog I’d like to know !

  • @ClaudineBJimdar-RoweCV
    @ClaudineBJimdar-RoweCV Před 3 lety +3

    Yes. My first German Shepherd was White. Then we got another one From the Duke& Sheba litter. She was beautiful!

  • @ravenhobson8665
    @ravenhobson8665 Před 2 lety +7

    Ive wanted a Rottie for a while as a new member of my family (at home) of two (my daughter and I). This just sealed the deal for me. Litter is due in March 2022 and should be ready to come home in June or July 💕 Thank you for your suggestion to single mothers. Screw anyone that doubts what we are capable of- we clearly do it all already and a dog would fit into our lifestyle very well.

    • @jglee6721
      @jglee6721 Před 2 lety

      Good choice. I don't own a dog but have gotten interested lately. Rottie is my number one pick.

  • @lyndseyadams6954
    @lyndseyadams6954 Před 4 lety +8

    You hit the Boxer on the head. Our girl is protective, loving and hilarious at times. However, I have never had an opportunity to see her in action for protection. But telling by the way she greets people at the door when they come in, she would be a great protector. She is also so loving with our French Bulldog puppy. 10/10 would recommend lol

  • @krenner13
    @krenner13 Před 5 lety +141

    My akita cuddles with me every second but if anyone even looks at me sideways they are risking an ER visit. I used to run with spray or a stunner, now I dont have to.

    • @EMan-tp4zp
      @EMan-tp4zp Před 4 lety +1

      Ive seen 2 in 35 years in dogs. One was muzzled and crazy. The other was stunning looks and behaviour. i ride with a flash light. Blinds the guy and gets my dog lean time

    • @rakitakhan
      @rakitakhan Před 4 lety +8

      There's no other dog like the Akita. I've had 2. I miss them terribly. Khan passed in 2005 from cancer. Just now thinking of getting another. Khan is my avatar pic.

    • @elchuzalongo4339
      @elchuzalongo4339 Před 4 lety +1

      @@rakitakhan My condolences, Khan sounds like such a sweet dog.

    • @lincs4life
      @lincs4life Před 4 lety

      All Akitas are psychopathic, pitbulls get the bad wrap that Akitas deserves. I've known several over the years and even though they are beautiful looking all had a screw loose, it should definitely be banned

    • @Buttikoferiii
      @Buttikoferiii Před 4 lety +2

      lincs 4life they’re just dominant and dog aggressive imo
      With the right training they can be amazing dogs. I know a guy who has a german shepherd, a Belgian malinois and an American Akita, all males and they get along great.

  • @Carlie_flower
    @Carlie_flower Před 3 lety

    Loving your channel bro. I'm an all around dog fan I love all dog breeds and I love learning about them all. This channel is high quality and totally under rated. Keep it up

  • @bl954
    @bl954 Před 3 lety

    I'm seriously thinking about getting one of these dogs. Thanks for an informative documentary!!!

  • @Quality_Guru
    @Quality_Guru Před 4 lety +8

    My aunt had a pair of African Grey parrots. I always attempted to sneak around the back of her house and surprise her. I could never get pass those two parrots. Great content!

    • @kristiblack4789
      @kristiblack4789 Před 3 lety +1

      We all have gifts, endowed to each species by Creation! Love it. Having cats all my life, I've seen many attack birds, giving my cats much deserved hell and war! Doing dive bombs and even plucking tufts of fur outta of their predatory and hunting asses!

    • @Quality_Guru
      @Quality_Guru Před 3 lety +1

      @@kristiblack4789 Great comment!

  • @darktoranaga
    @darktoranaga Před 3 lety +4

    I had a Belgian Sheppard, and he was a great companion. He had high drive and energy, but never had a problem with it. He was very well behaved, always stuck by the family side, never aggressive, and we lived in an apartment. If you are careful with the education and socialization, they are great family dogs. Not for a novice owner, though.

    • @greatness15
      @greatness15 Před 11 měsíci

      Am a student and looking to get one a Belgian Malinois , actually mainly need it as a pet but also as a guard dog due to high crime rate here. But there’s no way I can train it for protection around here .so can they still serve as guard dog without any form of protection training? ……, I can give it all the exercise necessary

  • @rst2145
    @rst2145 Před 4 lety +2

    Finally a good mix of great breeds. Presa is my favorite although I own a Olde English Bulldog at the moment but surprisingly he's impressed the trainers & is excelling in his protection training

  • @m.b8257
    @m.b8257 Před rokem

    Great video, thank you !

  • @xeftones
    @xeftones Před 5 lety +18

    Best dog channel fo sure

  • @EricSepulveda
    @EricSepulveda Před 2 lety +3

    you're the man. thanks for the time you put into making this video. you're concise, thorough and were able to make the learning enjoyable.
    if I were to rate this video id say it's courageous, very intelligent, calm, optimistic, velcro (that's too much info to absorb in just 1 watch) and concise. life expectancy is timeless, for this info should always remain relative.

  • @gabrielferri
    @gabrielferri Před 3 lety

    Excellent video. Interesting and informative . Thank you.

  • @nubian47
    @nubian47 Před 3 měsíci

    Informative and educational. Thank you.

  • @TachiTekmo
    @TachiTekmo Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent overview! I've had Dobies for years, and when properly socialized, they pose zero problems with children and dogs they know. They need to be exercised *every day* however. They are very intelligent, witty, and loving.