As wonderful as monitored alarm systems are, they certainly don’t jump up and kiss you when you get home, put on a cute face, or keep you company while you're walking. That's where watchdogs serve a dual purpose -- they both alert you to the fact that someone is on your property (especially at times when you might not have the alarm system on, but are at home), and are your friends! Today we're looking at breeds that make good watchdogs for your home security -- both the standard choices and some that you mightn't expect.
1. Rottweilers
Rottweilers have a strong sense of their own territory, excellent hearing, and are protective of their family. They do need to be trained from an early age though, and will definitely need some socialization with other humans, otherwise you may find that your guests become hostage to your home security system's protectiveness.
2. Bull mastiffs
They are large and intimidating, don’t get on well with strangers, and are very loyal to their family and courageous in their defense. They try to knock intruders over and pin them to the ground -- perhaps a less dangerous type of watchdog than the Rottweiler, which bites first and asks questions later.
3. Chihuahua
It has often been observed that these dogs do not know their own size. They have a piercing bark and a keen sense for noises and strange people, which makes them excellent watchdogs. They are obviously not dangerous to guests and even children are safe around them.
4. Giant schnauzers
For those who love individual-looking dogs, the giant schnauzer is an excellent home security addition. They are very wilful and independent, so need firm and early training (try to buy them at around 5-6 weeks of age), and are very strong.
5. Yorkshire terrier
These relatively small dogs make excellent guard dogs for the same reasons that Chihuahuas do. They are loyal and love their families, and have a keen sense of hearing and an understanding of when strangers are around.
6. Standard poodles
They are highly intelligent -- actually the second most intelligent breed of dog in the world. Poodles can be easily trained to obey your commands about people -- so they will come to recognize approved guests, and will back down with the right words spoken by the right person. This makes them less dangerous than guard dogs like Rottweilers and German Shepherds. Just because they're curly doesn't mean they aren't good home security!

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