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or better still dig a moat an fill it with crocodiles

Agree with Simo, Rotts and Shepherds are the way forward. When I helped look after the secuirty dogs in south africa for a few months, I always found the Doberman a very nervous breed (not one you wan

The scars on my old mans arm from [bANNED TEXT] he was in the royal vetinary corps a german sheperd should never be taken lightly and they would be my dog of choice if i required such a dog.

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Ive done a fair bit of work with the malinois and as I have said on here before they are not a dog for a novice and really don't make a good pet their drive is immense and capped with an intelligent brain makes them a challenge if not kept constantly busy. There was a malinois in the kennel thAt had damaged his foot and could not be worked and had to have kennel rest the dog was so bored and wound up that it chewed the end of its own tail off. Their small build disguises the power these dogs hit you at as mate found out when one hit his sleeve so hard that it fractured his wrist. For a guard dog you won't go far wrong with a shepherd from good proven lines and I don't mean show shit.

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