Look for a chow shepard mix. Just what you re looking for.
2007-02-03 15:56:37
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answered by Ryoudan 2
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Rottweiler. They are people dogs. They will follow you around everywhere and naturally protect you. They are very trainable but hard headed too. One of the most loyal dogs and ranked as the 8th smartest breed. But I would pay the money and go to a reputable breeder because genetics are a big part in the dogs health and temparment.
2007-02-03 18:16:25
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answered by scott3714 2
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Having a trained dog isn’t the same as having a balanced dog, but if your dog knows a few basic commands, it can be helpful when tackling problem behaviors — existing ones or those that may develop in the future. Learn here https://tr.im/gHn00
So where do you start with dog obedience training? You could take a class, but it’s not necessary; you can do it yourself. In fact, with the right attitude, it can be fun for both you and your dog!
Step 1 : Sit
This is one of the easiest dog obedience commands to teach, so it’s a good one to start with.
• Hold a treat close to your dog’s nose.
• Move your hand up, allowing his head to follow the treat and causing his bottom to lower.
• Once he’s in sitting position, say “Sit,” give him the treat, and share affection.
Repeat this sequence a few times every day until your dog has it mastered. Then ask your dog to sit before mealtime, when leaving for walks, and during other situations where you’d like him calm and seated.
Step 2 : Come
This command can help keep a dog out of trouble, bringing him back to you if you lose grip on the leash or accidentally leave the front door open.
• Put a leash and collar on your dog.
• Go down to his level and say, “Come,” while gently pulling on the leash.
• When he gets to you, reward him with affection and a treat.
Once he’s mastered it with the leash, remove it — and practice the command in a safe, enclosed area.
Step 3 : Down
This can be one of the more difficult commands in dog obedience training. Why? Because the position is a submissive posture. You can help by keeping training positive and relaxed, particularly with fearful or anxious dogs.
• Find a particularly good smelling treat, and hold it in your closed fist.
• Hold your hand up to your dog’s snout. When he sniffs it, move your hand to the floor, so he follows.
• Then slide your hand along the ground in front of him to encourage his body to follow his head.
• Once he’s in the down position, say “Down,” give him the treat, and share affection.
Repeat it every day. If your dog tries to sit up or lunges toward your hand, say “No” and take your hand away. Don’t push him into a down position, and encourage every step your dog takes toward the right position. After all, he’s working hard to figure it out!
2016-07-19 23:42:15
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-28 09:44:24
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answered by clawson 4
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Australian Cattle Dog....aka Blue Heeler. Fiercely loyal, brave, extremely smart, easy to train, independent thinking...one of the best dogs in the world.
2007-02-03 16:55:09
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answered by dragonrider707 6
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dobermans have these characters traits, but make sure you train them well because they often do become over protective of their owners if not socialized they are very smart, extremely protective and loyal and independent. they are also beautiful animals. i wanted one but i ended up with shih tzus because a doberman would not accommodate the rest of my family ie grandparents etc
2007-02-03 15:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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a chow. i have one and shes attached to me the most. and this is out of 6 other people. and defitnly a protector. me and my sister where doing laundry one day and we went to the laundry mat and she wasnt on a leash(she listens very well) and me and my sister went into the laundry mat and my chow she saw this man out side the laundry mat and he was smoking and he was wearing trashy clothes and looks like he had been drinking and my chow saw him she would not take her eyes off of him. she stayed out side the whole time watching him. she had a low growl, just enough to tell him to say away. and shes saved our family from bears attacking. so manytimes its so hard to count. but i would say a chow very protective, smart, loyal and loves car rides. lol.
2007-02-03 21:02:46
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answered by Anonymous
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We had a wolf/shepard. Beautiful animal, sweet disposition, loved to get out an howl on snowy nights. The best one if they are legal where you are at. Chows are protective, but they were breed for fighting.
2007-02-03 16:04:23
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answered by lyyman 5
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Labs are very loyal and are so protective after they get to know you. Labs are great dogs and and are as loyal as can be. When it comes to protection they will do anything for you.
2007-02-03 17:06:52
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answered by gary k 2
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A German Sheppard is exactly what your looking for. good Dogs very playful but they are 1 man dogs be sure to get a puppy or it may not listen to you.
2007-02-03 16:45:01
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answered by avid-hunter6 2
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Huh? "Fiercely loyal" and "independent" too? What exactly are you picturing?
2007-02-03 16:11:04
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answered by Misa M 6
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