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Searching to buy a guard dog - what breed would be the best for me?

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ArmywifeCF


Hello,
We are about to move to the new house, and we need to buy a dog to guard the property. So far I would like a German shepherd and my husband would like a Rottweiler but it is not a definite choice- maybe some other breed too. I have to have in count the following:
- Dog has to be strong enough to stop intruders from approaching the house (the whole property is well fenced)
- Has to be able to live outside in his own house (here temperatures never fall below 2-3 C )
- Should obey both myself and my husband (especially in the matter of allowing visitors to enter)
- We have a 5 yr old cat that lives in the house with us but should not be harmed if accidentally goes out
- We have no and do not plan children

Thanks
edit:dog has to live outside because we are home only nights and weekends, not because we don't want to interact-of course we will



Answer
If you can't house your lone dog inside with your family, you are not prepared to have a dog and should not have one. Dogs are pack animals and rely on the attention, affection and interaction they get from you. Unless you plan to have multiple dogs that will provide the attention and interaction a dog requires to each other, leaving a dog outside and alone is cruel and often results in behavioral problems like barking, digging and aggression. Since outdoor dogs bark so much, people tend to ignore them anyway. My neighbor had one that barked all the time, which did not endear him to the neighborhood. Nobody payed attention and things were stolen from the alley all the time. Someone even got past the dog and stole a motor scooter right out of his yard!

If you are just looking for a way to protect your home, there are plenty of other options. You can get a security system - these can now be fully integrated with motion sensors that will not pick up your cat, glass breakage detectors, fire and carbon monoxide detectors, remote monitoring, mobile panic buttons for police and medical, cameras, DVRs, etc. Mine even has wireless signal (so you can't cut it off by cutting my phone line). You or your husband is in the military, right? You guys must have guns around and know how to use them, or if he does and you don't, have him teach you and get you a 38 or a 9 - good man stoppers with not much recoil. If you can't stand the thought of a gun, and a high tech security system just isn't enough, get a panic room.

Even the cheapest security system is better security than an outdoor dog that feels unloved and abandoned. If you have a townhouse, the solution is simple - break in from the front yard. If you have a single fence for your whole house, often dogs that feel abandoned and alone will roll over on the owners for a piece of meat and a scratch behind the ears. A professional will generally case your house for a while, and may even befriend your outdoor dog while you are out. If your dog becomes aggressive due to the extended solitude, that is a liability for you. Dogs love to dig, and can make quick work of the dirt under a fence if they want to. Children and teens can often be cruel to outdoor dogs, provoking them further. If your outdoor dog escapes while you are out all day and attacks somebody (who is not going to admit they teased your dog for the past month), that is your liability. I could keep listing off reasons why you should never keep a dog outside its whole life, but I suggest you start with the articles below and then speak to some animal rescues about responsible dog ownership, then determine if you are willing to make room in your family home for one more or if a different security solution would be better for your family.

First home of my own!?




shayla z


Do any of you have tips and what are some good home essentials that are a must to you?


Answer
I was in my late 20's when I bought my first home in 2005. Out of all the crazy crap I bought (everything from a Little Giant ladder which I've used like 3 times to all kinds of kitchen appliances I've never used), here are the best things I use:

#1: An electric drill or screwdriver. I went on and spent the $40 and got a name brand battery-pack hand-held drill that comes in a carrying case. It comes with detachable heads for a basic drill, Phillips screwdriver head or flat screwdriver head. You can then use it to hang up pictures within seconds. (Using screws). I use it more than any other tool out there.

#2: A magnetic hand-held paint pot. If you are going to repaint anything, they make this awesome little plastic pot (don't know whatelse to call it), that has refillable liners. There is a magnet at the rim so you can stick your paintbrush against it so it doesn't fall too deep in the paint. You can find it at Home Depot or Lowes. Don't forget the nail hole paste (to fill in old nail holes) or painter's tape.

#3: I have a "library" in my house because I love to read and have all kinds of paperbacks. I had more wall space than floor space (high ceilings), so went to Home Depot and bought shelving systems. You can get all kinds of styles. I have also used their shelves for knick-knacks in other rooms. It was so fun buying the brackets and shelves and then putting them up myself. The shelves are sturdy and easy to hang.

Don't forget to think about your climate in your area. I hadn't thought ahead to winter and so didn't have a snowshovel or ice melt till it was too late. If you have lots of trees around you, you may have lots of leaves drop into your yard in fall. You'll need to decide if you are going to want to rake, or mow over them, etc.

Don't forget safety items like a fire extinguisher. The best thing I've purchased that makes me feel better is a carbon monoxide detector. Hung it up outside my bedroom.

Other than that, I'd chill out buying kitchen appliances (other than your basics you'll need) till you get settled. Then you can see what you really need and want instead of accumulating stuff you'll never use.




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