I don't think I would do that unless you have an exceptional reason to do so. Most Dogs who attack people usually wind up getting abused, beaten and in the end someone will kill the dog for that reason alone.. Instead why not raise a loving animal that people would be so excited to be around ..maybe train a dog to go and visit the sick or the elderly. I work in a geriatric nursing home and there is always a need for "pet rehab". You should see the smiles on the faces of the elderly, these animals bring so much joy. Besides think of this.... what if the dog accidentally got a hold of a young innocent child? How would you feel if an innocent child or adult was maul led to death? Like my Dad always used to say... THINK
2006-11-14 13:12:14
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answered by mosalina 1
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I'm assuming you are a responsible owner, or at least giving you the benefit of the doubt. First thing you need to do is see if you dog has the temperament and character to do the work. Since you are asking this question, i know you don't know how to test the dog so I'll tell you to hire a dog trainer and professional that knows and understands protection work on its many levels. After the dog is tested and said to have the character for the work comes the obedience training. No real protection trainer will train a dog that does not have AT LEAST basic obedience training down thoroughly. After teh obedience, comes the introduction to Prey drive and Defensive drive. The prey drive you could do yourself but only after you know the character of the dog. The defensive drive YOU WILL NEED A TRAINER. If you do the defense work yourself, you run the HIGH risk of the dog turning on you. After the prey work is done and after you start defensive work, you move on to the sleeve or bite suit work. Again, YOU WILL NEED A TRAINER. YOU CANNOT DO THIS YOURSELF. ONCE FULL BITE WORK IS STARTED, AND YOU ARE TH ATTACKER, THE DOG WILL TURN ON YOU. This is why we hire helpers or trainers (both the same thing only different phrases.) This bite training takes many weeks and many sessions. I will tell you this, hiring the trainer and starting from scratch is going to cost some money... not some... a lot of money. For a program of bite training, from scratch, expect to pay at least 1500. This is assuming the dog picks up quickly, if not, expect more up to 2000+. Again, the bite work only starts after obedience. If you haven't taught obedience very well, that is soemthing else you have to pay for before bite work. Also, you will not have a dog that does protection/attack work and search/rescue or drug dogs. 90% of dogs are usually only really good at one or the other and RARELY 2, even less all 3. Think about what you are getting into before you decide to venture into bite work. It can help you out or it can seriously hurt you.
2006-11-14 15:36:31
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answered by vail2073 5
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Start out by getting a German Shepherd Pal
You have the wrong breed to train for attack/Protection
Second I would revise your question
you should ask"how do I train my dog for protection"
Then you might get a better response.
The way your question sounds right now is very negative. It almost like saying ,"how how can I kill people with my gun"
Think about it
2006-11-17 04:38:25
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answered by Utopia 4
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A dog should be trained on how to eat, walk with you, not to bark, potty training and sleep on its place etc. You can teach anything to your puppy, dogs get trained easily with some good instructions. If you want some good training tips visit https://tr.im/sG93v
If properly trained, they should also understand whistle and gesture equivalents for all the relevant commands, e.g. short whistle or finger raised sit, long whistle or flat hand lay down, and so on.
It's important that they also get gestures and whistles as voice may not be sufficient over long distances and under certain circumstances.
2016-02-15 05:06:51
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answered by ? 3
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once you're a dogs freak, and be attentive to your breeds, you would be attentive to that Malamutes are sled dogs, not risk-free practices dogs. NO Malamute in the worldwide has the genetics to be a secure practices dogs. confident you'll be able to desire to probable prepare one to do Schutzhund out of organic preychronic yet however i've got seen Labs and a few small terriers experienced in Schutzhund for relaxing who if there have been a GSD could surely have the potential to do club point interest! Schutzhund is by making use of no potential risk-free practices, ninety% of the dogs paintings out of a hundred% prey, maximum are thoroughly incapable of ever transforming into to be a Police service dogs or genuine risk-free practices dogs. It takes protection and combat drives to make a secure practices/PSD. No Malamute has protection drives acceptable and not one million has ANY fightingchronic. in case you like a secure practices dogs, get an imported GSD or Rottweiler or Malinois or Dutch Shepherd from Europe.
2016-10-17 07:18:21
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answered by ? 4
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you wont be able to train a golden retriever, they aren't best for the job!
also why are you wanting to train your dog to attack people, that isn't a good ideas, showing a dog how to attack people on commands isn't something that you should be doing on your own! The only reason that police K-9's do it is because that's their Job, and they were trained by a professional! DO NOT ATTEMPT IT ON YOUR OWN!
2006-11-14 13:07:27
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answered by Montella 2
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you don't if you have a good lab then you need to teach him/her to respect every one and more that likely you would not be able to train them without being cruel anyway the police use costumes and trained professionals for their dogs you could not train him to be that way on your own your dog more than likely loves you so live him/her too that is all it needs if you train a dog to attack on command then you are risking his/her life for being obedient to you that is wrong if the person that he/she attacks doesn't kill your dog then it may have to be put down by the authorities
2006-11-14 14:02:09
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answered by Heaven C 2
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why don't you go smack an attack dog on the nose and then try and remember what it did to you after you get out of hospital, that way you can train your own dog. LEARN BY EXAMPLE
2006-11-15 02:36:25
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answered by blasphemer 5
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answered by ? 3
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2017-02-16 06:22:09
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answered by ? 3
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