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Why consider buying a protection dog?
Protection dogs are not just about security. Their multifaceted roles can be a godsend.
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A family protection dog is a stable dog that is good with kids, strangers, guests and anyone else he encounters in a social environment. The dog must also know the difference between what threat and what isn’t a threat. A guard dog is a dog that is not socialized and placed in a house or environment to bark and detour anyone or anything that comes. A personal protection dog is a dog that’s good with one person. Typically not good with big families or kids. Also not good with guests coming in and out of your house.
Anyone searching the Internet can find hundreds of companies selling protection dogs. But don’t be fooled: most of these companies are really selling you an over-priced import or sport dog that has not had functional protection training.
There is no regulation on the sale of protection dogs, which is why it is of the utmost importance that you do your research. Eurosport K9 knows what it takes to go above and beyond, and our mission is to deliver the finest personal protection dogs with the most advanced training available anywhere.
A well trained protection dog is much safer than a dog that has had no training. This is due to the fact that much like every human can punch, every dog can bite. However, a trained protection dog understands right from wrong, and when biting is or is not allowed. A trained protection dog will understand that biting is only allowed when their handler gives them permission to do so, and will also reliably release on command. In contrast to this, an untrained dog will bite on impulse. If effectively trained and handled, a protection dog is very safe.
A protection dog can be a valuable addition to any family, providing an extra layer of security and peace of mind. These dogs are specifically trained to defend their owners in times of danger, and they are highly effective in doing so. Protection dogs are able to use their strength and instincts to intervene in dangerous situations and protect their owners, even if they are at a disadvantage in terms of size or physical ability.
First of all, we encourage all potential clients to engage in an initial obligation-free consultation with us. This will help us establish your needs, then find the ideal dog for you. Both parties need to decide if it will be a good match.
With proper socialization, protection dogs can coexist peacefully with other household pets.
Yes, most well-trained protection dogs are safe around kids and often form strong bonds with younger family members.
Absolutely yes!!! At Eurosport K9, we raise each of our protection dogs as a part of our family, which includes our young daughter. We understand everything about each dog, down to its personality and protection capabilities. Because of this, our protection dogs become part of your family, trained to protect your family while still being a loving pet and enjoying day-to-day pet activities, e.g. walks down the beach, throwing a ball, and watching tv.
Absolutely. A dog can learn its new name within 2-3 days if you use the name consistently. Can’t decide what name fits best? You can change the dog’s name as many times as you like and they will begin to respond to the new name within 48 hours. It’s just like a human getting a nickname. For reference, about 50% of our K9 Owners choose to rename their dog. We are accustomed to this process.
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