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I had a couple lurchers that was scared of terriers.?

As far as duel purpose hogdogs guard dogs  like the catahoulas I believe the old saying jack of all trades master of none.Not that you can't get a good one but we didn't breed them. 

The smartest guard dogs I've ever been around were all mutts from the pound.These same dogs were with their owners all the time.It makes wonder how much of guard dog is the handler.

As my father always said the number one rule for dogs is the owner must be smarter than the dog.

 

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Feck feeding another dog , just put up a couple of Isis flags .. got the police watching my house 24/7 now ?

I married a Northern lass good with kids bit agressive around house & can cook. No one visits anymore. Atb

If you want a yard dog and something to guard your kennels i personally dont think you can beat a well bred bandog type.Naturally territorial,generally not dog aggressive if properly socialised,physic

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I had a couple lurchers that was scared of terriers.?

As far as duel purpose hogdogs guard dogs  like the catahoulas I believe the old saying jack of all trades master of none.Not that you can't get a good one but we didn't breed them. 

The smartest guard dogs I've ever been around were all mutts from the pound.These same dogs were with their owners all the time.It makes wonder how much of guard dog is the handler.

As my father always said the number one rule for dogs is the owner must be smarter than the dog.

 

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58 minutes ago, W. Katchum said:

Young kelpie half x I have here is turning into a half decent watch dog. Wouldn’t call her a guard dog but she deffo lets you know when somebody about that she thinks shouldn’t be, not sure if it’s her breeding or way I raised her an being out alone with me a lot of time but I can live with it ?

ITS their environment i reckon,cause my 2 wouldnt guard for shit,their sire is a quiet content dog too,but i met him with his owner at the times i called there ,so alone he might be different,..a sister to yours over here is very friendly also,no guarding instincts at all yet

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no,waiting for first heat in my bitch,shes way more confident than the dog ,hes a bit wary of folk and strange dogs ,as for you getting raped id say your safe enough

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1 hour ago, W. Katchum said:

Young kelpie half x I have here is turning into a half decent watch dog. Wouldn’t call her a guard dog but she deffo lets you know when somebody about that she thinks shouldn’t be, not sure if it’s her breeding or way I raised her an being out alone with me a lot of time but I can live with it ?

Same with this dickhead. Wouldn't call him a guard dog but if he barks or reacts, I know something is not right.

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For those who have experience with German shepherd's, our dog, that's from working lines, turned out to be a right pain in the hole, he never settled in to a pattern of behaviour, he did some things you'd not expect him to do, and basically he turned me off shepherd's for life... He was at times very good at guarding, and other time switched completely off, and then other times I'd have a mate in the kennel and out of the blue he'd become defensive and focus on my mate even though I was there, one shout and he'd stop but I had to keep an eye on the prick the whole time... He focused on people at times when there was no need, my late mother in law being one, even though he knew her well, it was a one off but a step too far for me,... I have to say I ended up hating the stupid mutt, he became aggressive towards my own dogs and if a bitch came in heat, he was a time bomb..... I will NEVER  have another, as good a deterrent as he is, he used to sleep outside his box at times, freezing cold, snow, didn't matter, lol... Just thought I'd put it out there and see what experienced folks made of it

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On 12/05/2020 at 01:47, Rickshaw swami said:

I believe you right.Some look like short haired Australian shepherds.Some look like blue bull lurchers.The best one my father had look like a blue merle whippet.She was a good baydog hogdog but wouldn't hunt with strangers.If you brought a couple strangers she would go hide under the nearest tree.They either was like this or good guard dogs not much in between.I blame it on the voodoo them Cajuns believe in.

 

Taken off a FB site. Catahoula/whippet

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40 minutes ago, jigsaw said:

For those who have experience with German shepherd's, our dog, that's from working lines, turned out to be a right pain in the hole, he never settled in to a pattern of behaviour, he did some things you'd not expect him to do, and basically he turned me off shepherd's for life... He was at times very good at guarding, and other time switched completely off, and then other times I'd have a mate in the kennel and out of the blue he'd become defensive and focus on my mate even though I was there, one shout and he'd stop but I had to keep an eye on the prick the whole time... He focused on people at times when there was no need, my late mother in law being one, even though he knew her well, it was a one off but a step too far for me,... I have to say I ended up hating the stupid mutt, he became aggressive towards my own dogs and if a bitch came in heat, he was a time bomb..... I will NEVER  have another, as good a deterrent as he is, he used to sleep outside his box at times, freezing cold, snow, didn't matter, lol... Just thought I'd put it out there and see what experienced folks made of it

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You sure that's pure shepherd looks like part werewolf ??

 

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7 minutes ago, forest of dean redneck said:

You sure that's pure shepherd looks like part werewolf ??

 

Pure...... ghoul of a dog lol

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6 hours ago, jigsaw said:

For those who have experience with German shepherd's, our dog, that's from working lines, turned out to be a right pain in the hole, he never settled in to a pattern of behaviour, he did some things you'd not expect him to do, and basically he turned me off shepherd's for life... He was at times very good at guarding, and other time switched completely off, and then other times I'd have a mate in the kennel and out of the blue he'd become defensive and focus on my mate even though I was there, one shout and he'd stop but I had to keep an eye on the prick the whole time... He focused on people at times when there was no need, my late mother in law being one, even though he knew her well, it was a one off but a step too far for me,... I have to say I ended up hating the stupid mutt, he became aggressive towards my own dogs and if a bitch came in heat, he was a time bomb..... I will NEVER  have another, as good a deterrent as he is, he used to sleep outside his box at times, freezing cold, snow, didn't matter, lol... Just thought I'd put it out there and see what experienced folks made of it

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Well  , I am no expert on the breed, but I do know a bloke, who was a dog handler in the RAF, for 30 years, and help pick gsd pups for the police,  so obviously. He knows the breed gsd, and he worked bel mals as well.  He seen Buck my 1x gsd grey, and said his temp was brill, he liked about him that, he was big daft thing with people/dogs, but flick of a switch he be full on when running quarry. He liked his gsds to be the same attitude,, only guard when they have to. He showed me a bel mal doing bit of tug work with him, the dog was only 70 lb, but  feckin strong dog, he  said Buck be twice as strong as him,  count your self lucky he daft with people, or you have very dangerous dog. It's all down to breeding  he told me,  you got to get the right working lines, and try to pick the right pup for you, all pups will be differnt in a litter like any other dogs, some bold, some., nervy etc,  Buck dam was nice easy going type gsd, she guard. But relax once you told her to, a black 24 in  bitch  nice dog. To be honest mate, if wanted a gusrd/watch dog, I just get  a dog from the pound, x bred collie or x bred gsd,  be more stable temp, and still do good job. Plenty of gsd x types down scrap yards etc, be healthy. And prob better temps, as there not inter bred like alot of the pure gsd lines, that's what I do mate. Get good old type mongrel gsd, x bred or collie type?

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