TOP 4 DEADLIEST FAMILY PROTECTION GUARD DOGS - Ultimate Guide
Don't waste your time and cash, Animal Watch has filmed the World's top protection dog trainers, so today we narrow it down to the TOP 4 best family protection dogs that can live inside your house peacefully with kids. We are talking FAMILY dogs not guard dogs. Dogs that will settle down and relax in the evening, not run circles round you. Can you guess who made our top 4? They are the ultimate protection dogs but they are not cheap!
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We had a Standard Schnauzer. She was the most amazing protector of my Partner and Kids right from the moment we got her. If you went anywhere near them with anything other than kind intentions you'd get bit, even just playing, if she thought you were a threat, you wouldn't be for long. She could read people better than any human I've ever met. She was a wonderful dog in so many ways.
When I saw the German shepherd I had to think of Proteo. The Mexican rescue dog that died in Türkiye during search for survivors. Thank you for your services superhero! 🙏🏻🇹🇷🇲🇽❤️
HOW DID IT DIE?
@@aaahtex902 Why did you ask? his body succumbed to that long journey and afterward to work..so because he's tired :/
Gsd all the way you look after him and he will after you.what a friend. And aways up to the fight.❤
Rip proteo 🙏♥️♥️🇹🇷🇹🇷😭🇲🇽🇲🇽♥️💔
I had a Shepherd mix that just wandered up to our gate when I was a teenager. He was so smart and gentle but nobody would come into our yard without permission. The meter man used to read the meter over the fence with a telescope.
I love all of these! Fate put a Great Pyrenees in my back yard with my kids and he’s very alert to any movement outside the fence. There’s never been an occasion for him to prove himself but his demeanor when he senses something gives me assurance that he will protect his own.
Wonderful dogs, my first guardian breed dog was a Pyrenean, broke my heart when I lost him
I have one mixed with altonian Shepard. I’m confident this dog breed is a top 5 guard dog
We have a Pyr as well (we used to have two but lost one suddenly when she was two and a half - we were crushed). I'd wager they wouldn't make any of these lists as this compilation relies heavily on trainability, and Pyrs are just about impossible to train. Which, to be honest, is one of their best features. You don't actually *need* to teach them how to guard your home and be gentle with your children, because that's a built-in feature of the breed. They innately understand the assignment.
@@jaredjones9763 I hear a lot of people like that breed combo
@@meredithcarroll6209 most stubborn animal I’ve ever met 😂
I have a American Bulldog,White Boxer mix 120 pounds who saved a family of three little girls, their dad, and their medium sized dog who went on a vicious attack from a huge Doberman as they entered the dog park. My dog in a split second stood up the dobie getting in front of the family, and was dodging his face biting like two bears then slammed dobie to the ground standing over him. My dog made the news and local parade. He is the sweetest dog and especially around kids. Almost every night he is chasing coyotes out of the yard.
**GOOD DOG!!!**
@@aaahtex902 💯 percent good boy
They are fantastic dogs if well bred x
Awesome!!
can confirm my old line German Shepard could sleep all day but as soon as we are out of the door he is a ball of energy... he loves kids however is very suspicious towards strangers especially at night... mine is not trained as protection dog but he doesn't need to because he will protect even without training...
I didn't get any security footage of the thief breaking into our garage where they found my ovcharka waiting on them but I did have a great angle on them running for their life away from the garage. Dog never left the garage as they didn't get the door open wide enough. The thief practically floated out the driveway.
I had a similar situation when we had rioting, looter jumped on my wall came face to face with my dog and jumped straight back down and couldn't get away quick enough.
My caucasian I should have made that clear.
@@michaelpemberton592 I like to imagine it was a lot like that scene in original home alone. Marv puts his head through the doggy door and there is kevin with the bb gun and just says, "hello".... garage door open just a little. They look inside... there is Tyr... "hello. What doing? Are you dumb dumb?"
GSD through & through !!!!
Best dogs in the world I've had 4 love tham
Many years ago I went to the shelter and got what I was told was a puppy black lab, looking at his squared head I was skeptical about the breed but the wife and kids loved him on sight. I was right, he was a pitty-lab mix weighing a slender 95Lbs. I always knew dogs are what you train them to be. He was the most gentle dog with kids I’ve seen and Extremely protective of his kids. I’ve had 4 pitty mixes since and they’re all big babies. Glad my wife gave me her veto years ago.
Was looking for a GS dog. 🐾 Then I saw some Rottie pups. ❤ I went with my Rottweiler. Love him. He’s extremely stable, polite and at 8 months - pretty good on obedience. Loves chickens and cats. Great with kids! Just has separation anxiety ❤😢🐾🐾😘
Totally agree the Shepard was easily my choice before watching your countdown. Thanks for the video.
The shedding is the problem
I've owned a male doberman, female GSD and currently have a male & female cane corso. I've never needed or wanted these dogs as protection animals, only as pets and members of my family but have always enjoyed the large breeds. I honestly believe there's more variation in the temperament and aggression within individual breeds than between them.
How would you compare each breed to one another? Which one do you think makes a better family pet. I'm interested in all the breeds mentioned. I'm not interested in bringing out the guarding side of things as it's naturally there. Just want a family pet
@@lewislee3156 g'day Lewis. I can only speak from my personal experience with my individual dogs (so take this all with a grain of salt). The doberman was my first dog and I fell in love with his breed. They still remain my favourite breed but I'll never be able to get another as I don't think I'll ever get over losing him. He was the calmest most gentle and confident dog I've ever met. Absolutely perfect family pet. He didn't have an ounce of aggression or guarding ability in him (though we also never trained him to protect). He once let two removalists waltz into our house who had the wrong address! The GSD was a different story entirely. She was anxious and had a high level of fear aggression. I think that if she was a human she would have needed psychological help and medication. The 10years we had her consisted of two 2hr training sessions every single day. We could never relax around her for fear that she would attack or snarl at someone or something blowing in the wind. The corsos's are text book corsos's. Incredibly loving and playful but very calm as well. Super confident dogs but unlike the doberman they have a natural alertness. We leave our front door open most days and allow visitors to come and go without knocking to get the pups used to strangers. This seems to be all it takes to "untrain" their guarding instinct. Overall I would recommend the doberman as a friendly family pet that you can take anywhere off lead (the Corso might scare people due to its size).
@@lewislee3156 These breeds work great as protection dogs and familiy pets because they have a job to do, so they fulfill the purpose they're bred for. If you want one of these breeds only as a family pet, without giving it a job and training, you'll suffer the consequences. As "only a family pet" other breeds are so much easier than these! Think about it: a protection dog needs to be suspicious about strangers, because otherwise it wouldn't be a protection dog, is that what you want for your family? Unless you give them a real training (an expensive one, which you'll have to maintain), you'll be struggling with these concrete breeds.
@@fannyw7203 Very good sound advice 🐾🐾
You really can't base true temperament on a breed per se. You have to look at lineage. Looking at a line of that breed will tell you a lot .
Cane Corso, is an amazing breed. Our boy is fabulous with kids. A giant marshmallows ❤❤❤ never have any fears with our boy around he would lay his life on the line for his family. Incredible loyal Velcro dog.
Rottweiler all day, everyday. Never owned a better/smarter/low key/ aggressive when necessary dog in my life. He was a clown, but when another dog became aggressive with my 3 year old son, he turned into a monster, he went to a place I never thought he could go. He went from the perfect family dog to the perfect defender in a split second.
Funny they are not on this list. We have 2 and are the best pet as well as protector
They are great dogs as long as you don't get bad breeder's version. Decades of inbreeding by bad breeders have absolutely tainted the lines of a great protection dog breed. Maybe I've been lucky, but every rottie I've interacted with has been very friendly and stable with me, but very wary of suspicious persons. I absolutely love them! But those stories of bad health for keep popping up. I'm in the market for a new protection dog for the house, and rottweiler was one of the breeds (along with Doberman and Corso) that me and my better half discussed. The problem is finding a decent breeder who isn't breeding straight show dogs, or puppy mills. For that reason, we're leaning more towards the Corso.
German Shepherd Dogs Always the Best , looks, personality, intelligence they have it All 💖
When a Shepherd meets the Dogo Argentino you will see who's the best protector
KRIS KAIRN, "WITHOUT A DOUBT" THE GERMAN SHEPHERD IS THE BEST. THEY CERTAINLY DO HAVE IT ALL. I AM ON MY 6TH ONE.❤❤❤❤❤💜💜💜💯💯💯👍👍👍🤏💪💪💪💪💪💪🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴
Extremely smart dogs!
No dog is the best 😂
@@MR-fx7sfyeah, but those dogs are ugly.
Hello Anneka I like to own an old fashioned straight back German shepherd, definitely agree with your choice of the number one guard dog breed. Thanks for this video.
OMG the grey GSD got me into tears, he/ she reminds me of my GSD in the 80s. And she was a police dog too, worked with her to IPIII and won several tournaments with her. I'm so blessed to had her in my life. Because I live on an apartment, I decided to adopt a dog from Eastern Europe, he got a lot from a terrier and a shepherd with pointing ears. It's a small to middle size, but his teeth are way bigger than you think, so I think they used the dogs for hunting on rats. He is much faster than my GSD, so I have to watch if he doesn't see cats.
You forgot the Yorkie😂 Listen, if mine grabbed onto your ankle, it’s a wrap 😂😂😂seriously, he was vicious.
The Yorkie is the German shepherd of the mini dogs for sure 😂
Fierce little warriors that's for sure
😂😂😂😂
I would want to pet every dog on this list...but I will not mess around with a Yorkie 🤣
Yorkies are used by the met to tackle and take down criminals
Grew up with German Shepherds. My family always had them and my grandparents even bred them ages ago in Eastern Europe. I'm about to get an all-black fully certified DDR. I've got second pick of the litter (most of the pups are solid black). Can't wait! It's been 10 years since I had a GSD.
Have you got it yet?
@@Honest_John Yup. Had him for about 10 days now. He's a nightmare, but a loveable nightmare.
I have a German Shepherd but she is nice but mean when other people and dogs come that she doesn't know
I'm glad I have a German shepherd he's not just my guard dog also my only son
Their loyalty is unreal. They just shadow their family.
Yes they do and that’s why I named my girl Shadow , she is at my side where ever I go 🥰
@@debrawoody9322 The dog will NEVER fail you nor turn on you. You don't get this loyalty from anything human.
I have 5 shepherds one male others female.
That’s funny cause I say mine is my only daughter😂😂
I love the Boxer - it’s brave, athletic, protective and adores children
I've raised GSD'S my entire life. They are the best, and yes, I am just a little biased. Truthfully, they are so smart,quick to train,love their family, etc. I don't like the shedding, but it's just a part of them. Well worth it! I also rescue dogs, and my shepherds take them all in as family. My dogs are very secure, and if I bring an insecure dog into my pack,it does not take long for them to not feel threatened and see that they're all loved and cared for. It's an awesome sight. I've taken in miniature schnauzer, great danes,rottweilers, mixed breeds,etc. And 3 cats,lol,not a cat person, but they needed help. Pick your dog wisely, and be sure to train and socialize them.
Hi there! Do you find that GSDs can settle in the house easily? Also, what does the necessary daily activity look like for them? I feel like I’ve seen such a range of what people say about their activity levels and engagement needs. Since you have so much experience I’d be grateful to hear your perspective.
@Christina Salois German Shepherds are easily adapted to any environment. Hot,cold,water,snow,desert, mountains, etc. They are easily adapted to apartment living as well as open spaces. They need socialization and even so will protect their family at all cost. All dogs need to be exercised,if that means just a nice walk. They are not high strung,they do fine hanging out until you have the opportunity to give them attention. They train fast and easily. They do like having a job. If you have more than one, they'll play together, but if you only have one,you will need to give them more attention. I have never had a digger,a destroyer, a chewer,etc. They are loyal,loving,compassionate, and stoic. Females are more protective by nature,you can't go wrong with either male or female. They make great pets that truly become family member. They also make super service dogs, get the training. They are highly trainable, intelligent, and loving. They are great with children. They are very chilled and ready to work when you are. They do not high the high prey drive like a cattle dog or Mali. Please always train and socialize any dog you get. You want to take them with you as much as possible. Best wishes
@@sandibates2113 thank you so much for taking the time to share! I greatly appreciate it.
SANDI BATES, I AGREE. I AM ON MY 6TH ONE.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Thank you very much and very compliments for this very interesting video! Are all excellent breeds very strong and intelligent and i agree with the final verdict. I have a german sheperd male who is a real bodyguard...i can go out even in the middle of night with him and i'm sure no one comes close....but at the same time he is very calm and affectionate at home,he is super intelligent and attentive,i love him! Happy weekend Anneka!👍👍👍🥰🔥🐾
👍💪👊😍, I agree, German Shepherd power!!!!!
🎉🎉 I love Giant Schnauzers! I'm starting my breeding program with Giants and I agree! They are wonderful pets that will protect!
Happy our Doberman babies made the list. so beautiful, loyal, and so protective !!! Have both of ours natural ears and loving them so very much. Our friends have Cane Corso and loving his too!!! Growing up my grandparents always had German Shepherd so I am definitely agreed too with you at its got his #1 place. Guess, I am a fan of all dog breeds:)
Thank you for this !! All your video's are amazing but this one shows especially the trustworthy dogs for family. AND outlined why.....
Shepherds are unique in their natural tendencies. Bred to drive sheep up to open pastures in Alsace, police grazing by keeping sheep in a particular area, and defend them from predators. The policing element makes them unique out of herding / guardian breeds because they have to assess and make a decision. Anyone who has a Shepherd will have seen them do things which require assessing and decision making which in some ways is pretty scary. This is why Shepherds need great training and management so they aren't making the decision because they don't think you can.
I love the Cane Corso Italiano! Greetings from Germany and thank you for the Video! 🥰
What a wonderful training! It's not scary to walk with such a dog even at night!!🐕👍
I had a Japanese Akita growing up, and he was 50 kilos. Trained guard dog was amazing with only our family. I also had a 65 kilo male Presa Canerio fully trained guard dog. Best doggo ever and kept an intruder by hit nuts for 3 hours till the neighbours heard the cry for help 😂. I was so proud he passed from cancer. But my now blue chihuahua is scarier than my Presa could be with strangers 😅😊.
My German Shepherd Shepherd Fur baby Mix is my perfect guardian angel. ♥️🐕🦺😇♥️
Me&my mom & our vet believes that she is part German Shepherd & part Belgian Tervueren aka Sheepdog. ♥️😉😇🐕🦺♥️
My fur baby is 14 year olds old back in December. ♥️🐕🦺😇♥️
Mixes are the best breed
@@DaysofNottyI will be looking for Either a pure bred German shepherd or German Shepherd Shepherd mix & have her trained to be a Emotional support dog for me& my mental health needs. ♥️🐕🦺😇♥️
@@DaysofNotty I am a Shepherd Fur baby guy. ♥️😇🐕🦺😉♥️
GSD, I've owned many breeds of dogs and the link between shepherd and their owners is amazing.
Can you do a video on the Black Russian Terrier?! They are amazing guard dogs! They are like a giant schnauzer in mastiff form!
I would love to suggest the Akita, a totally natural guard dog; however way too independent 😅
I've got 2 Akitas, they're very formidable guard dogs and very loyal, loving dogs but they do have an independant streak and are very dog aggresive with a high prey drive that mean they can't be trusted not to go "off piste". My last dogs were Caucasian shepherds, who are also very similar to Akita's but bigger and even more ferocious.
You both mentioned liabilities and why other dogs were selected over the Akita. It's human nature to be biased, but the other dogs are just more reliable on more variables.
@@michaelpemberton592 Caucasians are a force to be reckoned with, for sure. They are amazing home protection dogs, but boy you better know what your doing when it comes to working with them and training them. You also want to train people coming to your house to NEVER, NEVER just open your door and walk in. It will not end well for them if your Caucasian greets them before you do. Akitas are awesome too! They are so regal in the way they stand and hold themselves; however, I've found them to be single-person oriented, for lack of a better term. They pick their person and will die defending him/her. This is another dog you best know what you're doing with and socialize them continually through their lives.
what was not mentioned was the bite force of the Cane Corso which if you look at ratings sits third at 700 PSI and I believe it after watching my 180 lb. male snap a 2 stick. I also notice a good many so called experts never seem to mention an alpha dog - - in every litter you will find one that likes to dominate and it isn't a matter of size its more a mental toughness and attitude - - my female Cane Corso was an alpha. She was highly trained but you had to be aware of her tells and warnings to defuse a situation before it got out of hand - - if she developed a Mohawk down her back bad things were getting ready to happen and she was lightning fast. She died of cancer at almost 10 years old and I now have a huge male that weighs in around 180 lbs. and stands right at 6 ft tall on his back legs and gets along with other dogs and even likes cats ( he grew up with 2 of them ). He is way more easy going than my female was but if he runs into a situation he doesn't like the protection dog comes out quickly and the big goof turns into all business and unlike dogs you saw in this video you aren't going to swing him around - - just too big and too heavy. One day he picked up a 7 ft. long branch from an oak tree that the wind had taken down and came running back to me and my training partner - - we both just got the hell out of his way - - he would have taken off our knees as he ran past. The craziest thing is when he plays with kids he is very careful about bumping into them but adults not so much and when he leans against someone to get his butt scratched he'll knock you off balance without meaning to. I always tell people when I got him he was 154 lbs. at a year and a half and was not leash trained so I learned to water ski without water - - now a year and a half later I don't need a leash and he listens or watches for commands ( hand and verbal ) and anyone who knows how could walk him without a problem. After the various breeds I've owned and trained this is my breed of choice without question
Great video and my dog is number one again the German Shepherd.
Ive had two Dobermanns and a Cane Corso. Id agree with most of the points in the video, but I dont think a Cane Corso would suit most families.
Canes are too slow.
@Pierre Duy they run 39 mph.....not slow at all. Greyhounds run 45
@@pierreduy8838 depends on the bred lineage. Some corsos can haul ass.
@@pierreduy8838 Try running from a corso. Fact is it'll be quicker than you are.
Great work anika your a gem!
Love your videos anneka, hope your well ❤
I have a German shepherd and a St Bernard, both are very protective
I was raised with Doberman's and will always have them in my life. I have 4 children and currently 2 Dobe's. They have been raised as member's of my family and they have had protection training that I reinforce daily. That being said, I would trust my dogs with my kids before most human's. They are incredibly funny, loyal, faithful, and a GREAT judge of character. Finding a home insurance company that agrees with me has been a bit of a challenge, but I wouldn't have it any other way, my Dobe's are here to stay. :)
Dob's are the best, have owned at least 1 for the past 35 years
My German shepherd Rex is really good with the kids and family, and he's very protective over us and the house,my opinion they are some of the best guard and family dogs ever.👍 thanks for the video.
Sad to see American Akita not in this list. Would love ❤️ to see more videos on this wonderful, often misunderstood breed 😍
I have owned 9 so far. Amazing breed.
Sketchy. They have a history of turning vicious. You must be a good trainer.
Too headstrong/ independent, fall into same category as alabai, caucasian shepherd etc which she mentioned towards the end of the video
too instable , They have a history of turning on their owners
They are one of the most loyal breeds and Akita never attack owners instead they protect.
I'm sad to hear Rotties are off the list, and that the breed is declining that way...Cause they are num 1 for family friendly/protection dogs for me. I have had bad experiences with dobbies (seems these 2 have revere rolled ) and I love Cane corsos, but they seem to be super family protective, which good..but not towards friends etc.
I have had German sheps my whole life. My latest just turned one year old and is a solid black working line. A hundred pounds of pure baby that wont let my wife out of his sight! My last girl jumped the fence to protect the neighbors kids from a snake in their yard.I love all doggos but Sheps have a special place in my heart.
German Shepherd would definitely be my top pick Thanks for the great video
Number 3 was surprising but I love the no shedding.
I have had German Shepards most of my life and have seen them give love to my family and also protect them with their life and wouldn’t want any other kind of dog .
Rotti ist the the King of the Dogs to protect Family..!
Please do a video on the English Bull Terrior, pretty pleasue 🙇🏻♀️
We've had dobermans, German shepherd and Rottweilers. Purely from a home companion point of view. The Doberman is a very demanding dog as it's very intelligent. Also has a very high drive based on the pedigree. The German Shepard is a very intelligent breed as well. But, none of them have the patience and calm character of a Rottweiler to tolerate the nonstop pestering of the kids at home plus being super cuddly! None of the above breeds would think twice before putting them between harm and their family. I only feel that the patience level of most of the top 4 breeds mentioned above is way lower than that of a Rottweiler. That's because they are a very confident breed. They bark less as they are very very sure of their surroundings.
I agree. I think they're THE premier dog.
Great video for those who want a dog for protection. I don’t want a dog for protection. 😅 I always feel like I have to protect my dogs. I don’t want anyone try to hurt my furbabies.
I have a German Shepherd and she will tare anyone that breaks in a new one of course people can enter they just need to be escorted in by me or one of my family she has not been given much training besides some basic commands she is also a very sweet dog as long as she does not since a threat. I would love to get a doberman and a rottweiler but it will probably never happen I got lucky with my German Shepherd
So awesome Animal Watch totally agree.
Did not need any help, just Confirmation! Always knew the GSD was the best breedB
I give the Corso number one mainly because they're more stable in the family setting and are almost indestructible for strength and protection.
gsd, amazing dogs
I have two kind, calm and obedient dobermans. I love when people and especially kids pet them. Nothing can protect you from the bullet and my own fists are firm enough. My dobies are for love, friendship and fun. But still, their deep look stops any potential aggressor.
Would not want a GSD when entering a knife fight. Only Euro Dobie would do.
Yep, I agree, Doberman Pinscher power, whether American, or European!!!!!💪🏋👊🤗😎😍
Love my dobes
I have had 3 females,1st one Gemma lived till 14,2nd one Sophie age 10,3rd one tia 13 yr old ,all great companions now here in uk,tail docking is banned All long tails now,all still beautiful dogs.2nd to none.
@Carol Long oh my first dobe was Gemma too! But sadly here in South Africa there have been a lot of imports and now a problem with DCM and Wobblers. The longest lived of mine was 11 years but I never had either of those problems. No dobes now as I am senior citizen
I've owned rotties for the past 25 years, hands down the are the most loyal fearless affectionate dogs ever ..they would protect to the deathand are great with kids the only other breed I would want to own is the corso which is now on my radar
Never enough respect to the Akita. 💔
It's not even arguable GSD All day every day Hands down!!
Great video!!
i agree on this list
What about the beauceron? Would love to see more video´s about them. Mayby you don´t see much content about them because they´re not so well known
I only agree with one of your top 4 picks.
Our 16 year old Doberman, Roscoe, is still with us. He lost a back lag to cancer but he runs around anyway and is a very happy boy. Lost his brother, Boss, our 140 lb Cane Corso, to cancer a couple years ago at 10. They were perfect around our 10 grandkids, and kept us very safe for many years….and we spoiled them with not n stop love. When in their prime, the two of them were quite a sight….and they adored each other.
Have you done the American akita
Wow awesome
Can you do a story on the KNPV dog breeds? Example; Bouvier Des Flandres, Malinois, German shepherd, Airedale & Giant Schnauzer!
The pronunciation for Cane Corso is KAH-NAY KOR-SO.
Please make video top 4 farm protection dog breed ❤
I did have a boarder collie who I loved.
Of all the big dog 🐩 breeds the Cane Corso has the most laid back demeanor
What about the European/German Boxer dog? It's often forgotten in all the protection, working dog breeds. However, they're brilliant with the family and could be trained IGP/protection! 😉 Agreed with the German shepherd on top of the list though!
Haha my boxer would slobber someone to death... although one time she did protect me... she sensed I was scared a d never did I ever see her snarl like that before or after
MICHAEL GAYA AMIAR, THE GERMAN SHEPHERD IS INCREDIBLE! THERE BEAUTY IS ANOTHER ONE OF THEIR GREAT MANY ASSETS!
@@ageautistic6957 When Boxers get attached the most cuddly and calm ones can get protective. The boxer of an aunt adopted my niece when she was a toddler and playing with her. After that, my sister in law wasn't allowed to touch her child anymore.
Mine was run behind me for protection... from a cat. She got all the muscles, but none of the bravery. She is a perfect therapy dog, 🤡
Can’t believe you did the Rotti like that. 😒
I'm a large dog person. My dad had what they called a tea cup poodle, 4 lbs always getting stepped on. I've been researching a breed that's a long-lived large breed, like the Kangal, Russian watch dog, etc.
Grew up with German shepherds.they the best by far💛
I have 2 Mals the oldest is more German Shepard mix but looks like a large Mal. My youngest is pure bred and smaller but extremely energetic. He’s also extremely possessive of me.
Doberman are the best I owned a doberman and they are ver smart. I don't know how to train dogs but she does everything really fast.
I have Corso he’s 7months it’s my first corso and it’s so bizarre he’s so calm and nice sometimes I find it crazy when I hear ppl say there crazy. Yet when it comes to work (actual guarding) he does it! he got at it with two pitbully mix dogs when they entered our backyard I do have video proof of it too 😂
Cane Corso's are naturally protective, intelligent and very self aware but it takes a while to earn their trust
You haven't made a video on the Hovawart yet, which is also a very family centered, amazing protection guard dog. It is quite a rare breed in many countries but this does not mean that is it not a brilliant dog!
This was a great video!! Thank you!! I have a beautiful Sable GSD, Elsa, who just turned 1 year old today!! She is a handful. I have had her since she was 8 weeks old. I also have a 6 year old Rottweiler, Bear, who weighs 160 pounds. He is a giant!! Then I have a pitbull, Suzie, who is almost 11 years old and weighs 82 pounds. They all get along. Good watch dogs. They stay inside most of the time and like to sleep on my husband's and my bed at night. Not much room for us. They are spoiled rotten. I always look forward to your videos. 😊
I’d be curious to see your list of top family guard dogs. The difference being breeds that guard the family but do not need advanced protection training.
Yes, this is much more relevant to average viewer.
Dogs specifically bred to shepherd or guard MUST be trained, along with their masters. Like a gun, there are responsibilities, imo. If you don’t want to train, get a Lab.
I absolutely love my GSD. She’s so loving and playful, but loves her at home 20 minute training sessions twice everyday, then back to being a snuggle bug. She’s trained to ignore outside distractions, but will alert us if there’s a threat. A pitbull off leash ran up once and she growled with her fur standing up but let him sniff, she sat up watching intently what his motives were. When she realized he wasn’t a threat, she lay down watching him. If she gets bad vibes, just like a human we feel something is off, trust your instincts like they do. Get out of there, quickly.
Thanks Anneka, My vote goes to the corso because power. Stability is the most important trait regardless of breed. If you live in a suburban setting you need a dog that can assess not just react. That also requires a degree of independence. And you must be an incredibly responsible owner once any dog has been trained to bite I also think the boerboel should have made the list. The corso and boerboel are man stoppers. That’s the difference. The others just don’t have the power.
That’s not true that the others aren’t man stoppers. In the US the popular breed for junkyard dogs is the Doberman and I have personal experience with giant schnauzers. both of those breeds can easily take down a full grown man. The only way you’re coming out on top is if you have a weapon and can get to it & use it.
@@LudiCrust. Dobermans are very trainable. Cane Corso also. But you can call a doberman or a gsd off. You can't do that with a Corso. Or an American bulldog. I mean you can if you get in early enough but if not when they commit to an attack it's near impossible to bring them back down again. Independent streak, they will use their own initiative. Most people will own them as well socialised pets and may never witness that. But the dog has it in it. It can go to another level and won't be stopped
Giant Schnauzer all the way. Big enough to do business, small and smart enough to be a pleasurable house dog, little shedding and healthy issues and most people won't cross the street when you walk it so easy to socialize
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Who else thought this would be a German sweep? I still think the Rottweiler could've been placed over the Italian Cane Corso.
Of course Rottweiler way better than corso
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European doberman should be number one. It's sole purpose was to be a personal protector. You cannot say that about the rest on this list.
I just bought a Jerman Shepeard Pup and do need a Good Trainer. I am on the South Side of St Elizabeth Jamaica. Would appreciate a good Response for a Great Trainer.
Dogo Argentino I have. She is perfect.🐾🐾
If you have the time money and proper environment any of these dogs can be great homes
German Shepherds 🥰glad to see the Doberman hadn’t had his ears clipped
I do think the Dobermans are on par with Rotties in medical issues. My neighbor owns Rotties and my family owns Dobies. They both are plagued with different medical issues. More recently the past 2 dobermans I had didnt get heart issues. Now are plagued in stomach issues. I'm soo tired of cleaning up dog puke. I think this will be my last doberman. At this point I would like to find the healthiest guarding breeds.
Sorry to hear... Ours is over ten, digests well.. we don t give her any processed foods, we give food with high meats with no fillers. Vegies. hope they get better😊
This is of course, this channel's opinion. As i feel alot of times a dog's looks can be intimidating enough to ward off a wrong do'er, so i wouldn't have the Giant Schnauzer. I'd move the Dobbie to 3rd and rottie as 4th.
My top 4 outside your top 4 Rottie Boerboel Presa Dogo
Rotwellers are also best 👍
Umm, I hate to tell you, but I owned a giant schnauzer for 13 years and a poodle for 15. They don't shed like other dogs, that is true, but there is plenty of dog hair on the floors. They shed more slowly. I own 2 GSD's now, and everything you say about them is true. I love my GSD's they are awesome dogs but they shed more, I let my shark loose (robot vacuum) every other night which makes it no problem, fur still builds up in the corners which I have to sweep out once a week, but it's much easier with my trusted shark. Love your channel great video
Interesting. The Corso stays in the top 3 of most lists I've come across.
You knew I was going to comment that one is missing from the list .... ;)