Rottweiler and doberman are good guard dogs. But keep in mind that they must not be trained to be aggressive. You don't want "aggressive" dogs, you want dogs who will protect you in specific circumstances. In other circumstances, they must be loving and kind. These breeds have a natural aggression, so they must be trained calmly, in order to love and protect their owner, the aggression against bad strangers is already in them, if you make them more aggressive they will turn against you too, or your parents.
2007-01-03 21:50:06
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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Both Doberman and Rottweiler are good watch dogs.Defrontly not a lab. They don't have an aggresive bone in there body. But let me help you with some breeds that are better with hot weather. A Standard or Giant Schnauzer is a great watch dog. I have Miniture and he fearless. But what is nice is that you can shave them down. Also great water dog. Also great watch dogs are German Sherpards, easy to train. Boxer again fearless. Tell you what if get a larger dog and he just don't have the aggresive nature. Go out and get a Terrer, because a Yorkie is only like 10lbs and there attack anything. Then you have figure the larger dog would follow.
2007-01-03 21:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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why do you want an aggressive dog? you are only asking for trouble if you are planning on "training" a dog to be aggressive. There are breeds that inately are "protective" of their family, their homes, but not aggressive by nature. One is a Bouvier Des Flandres. They are herders and will always make sure they are in the middle of you and your family. If you are in one room and your parents are in another, the dog will usually find a spot in between you so that he/she can keep an eye on you. They are big teddy bears by nature, but also, will let you know when somoene is approaching your home...I certainly hope that you are not planning on training ANY dog to be aggressive, someone could get hurt, and then too, you will more than likely lose the dog, and the dog should not be at fault for irresponsible training by a human.
As far as your three choices in your question, I would say that the least aggressive dog out of them is the Lab, generally, happy go lucky family dogs. ALL dogs however, can be great dogs if trained properly. It's when they are trained poorly that any breed can get a bad rep.
2007-01-04 00:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Forget it. Unless u need a protection dog for work and are a very experienced dog handler the dog will more than likely become a nuisance and end up biting the wrong person.
Find a more suitable hobby
2007-01-04 00:56:57
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answered by anika 1
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Why an aggressive dog? Generally speaking only criminals train dogs to be aggressive to guard what ever is in the house. Or to fight. I hope it bites you!
2007-01-04 00:25:38
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answered by crested_love 4
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If you want a NATURALLY aggressive dog, get a Presa Canario. Don't ruin the reputations of good breeds by making one of the dogs you name aggressive.
2007-01-04 02:09:14
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answered by Surfer_Girl_59 4
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You should not try to make a dog become aggressive. He will eventually attack you and your mother, no matter how much you try to train him not to attack your family, there is always a chance that he will.
2007-01-03 22:13:57
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answered by iloveeeyore 5
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aggression can be trained but be careful about your mother. if you have a aggressive dog i'd get your mother to feed him on a daily basis (from an early age get your mother to take his bowl from him at any time helps with chain of command). rottweiler dobermanns HAVE to be WELL trained from an early age. . they are big and strong and want to lead the pack (your family)
2007-01-03 21:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you want an aggresive dog sounds like you want one for all the wrong reasons
2007-01-03 22:55:32
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answered by flossypants 4
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I would go for a American Pit Bull or second choice i would say a Rottweiler. DONT get what i have a Maremma (dose dont do anything) but a good large dog tho. Happy puppy hunting.
2007-01-03 21:51:59
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answered by Micko 2
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