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In reply to the discussion: 2"17 AM this morning, our property was violated. [View all]Keepthesoulalive
(2,433 posts)55. Please understand these are livestock and guard dogs
If you are not prepared to train and work with these guys or gals they will wind up in a shelter.
I have had giant breed German shepherds and I now own Anatolian shepherds they are not for everyone. I am the one in charge and they trust me to keep them safe. Dogs are not an easy answer. Anatolians and breeds that guard are independent thinkers, if they perceive something or someone is dangerous you may be looking at a lawsuit think the mail person. Again do not get a guard dog unless you are prepared to work with them. I met lassie and he was trained to the max.
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My two labs would loudly announce anyone who came on the property, but they wouldn't do a damned thing to stop
sop
May 21
#34
That's why I am looking at a Rottie or a Corso next. I have the alert in the Pyr.
AZLD4Candidate
May 21
#45
We have cameras around our house with a central closed circuit system that has an app
ms liberty
May 21
#11
i discovered, accidentally, that if i push all three external buttons on my iphone at once,
mopinko
May 21
#15
I'll offer the counterpoint - police response times in your area is a critical factor
Amishman
May 21
#47
I'm sure you realize that you often have little time to find, operate and open your gun's lock box.
CTyankee
May 21
#48
Do you have a plan in case your loaded (ready to shoot) gun gets in the "wrong" hands?
CTyankee
May 22
#78
It's stored in a biometric lock box, the only way someone can get it is with my (or my wife's) fingers
Amishman
May 22
#79
I can't let my Pittie run in my yard at all. He would climb fence or dig under it.
SheltieLover
May 22
#83
She was my best friend. We went everywhere together, except the grocery store.
SheltieLover
May 21
#68
Hey Sheltie....Wifey isn't in good enough shape to take care of a canine while I am out working.
Ferrets are Cool
May 21
#60
Most cameras do that. Ring is good for both alerting cameras and motion censor lights.
AZLD4Candidate
May 21
#27
She. She was left tied to a tree abandoned on my property. Great Pyrenees are gentle giants, so we took her in.
AZLD4Candidate
May 21
#50
My Wyze cameras send notifications instantly, announce they are recording, have microphones, spotlights and sirens.
waterwatcher123
May 21
#36
You are lucky. If they started running away from you and you shot them, you would likely go to jail since they did not
Exp
May 21
#37
It's funny now, but I wasn't too shaken to call the police, but I WAS to shaken to remember my address.
Ferrets are Cool
May 21
#58