In a previous issue, we focused on the best guard dog breeds for farmers to consider introducing to their families as an extra security measure on farms. In this issue, we explore smaller breeds that can be considered watchdogs.
WATCHDOG VS GUARD DOG
A watchdog serves primarily as an early warning system by alerting its owner to potential threats or intrusions. Watchdogs rely on their acute senses (sight, hearing) to detect changes in their environment. When they notice something unusual or suspicious, they bark to alert their owners. They do not necessarily engage in direct confrontation with intruders or provide physical protection beyond their vocal warnings. Breeds that excel as watchdogs are typically alert, vocal, and have good senses, such as hearing, to detect potential dangers. A guard dog, by contrast, is a dog trained to actively protect a person, property, or specific area.
Guard dogs undergo special training to perform tasks that include not only alerting but also engaging with intruders or threats. They are often selected for their natural guarding instincts, physical strength, and protective nature. Guard dogs are trained to confront and apprehend intruders, protect their owners, or defend a designated territory. Breeds commonly used as guard dogs include German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and Dobermanns. Experts say it is important to have watchdogs and guard dogs on a farm, as they perform different functions and can act as deterrents to possible attacks.
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This story is from the Farmer's Weekly 7 July 2023 edition of Farmer's Weekly.
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