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What kind of dog should I get?
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[quote:SilverPatriot:MV8xOTU3OTM3XzMyODU1NTk0X0E3MUNDM0Uw] [quote:Laura Bow:MV8xOTU3OTM3XzMyODQwNzI4XzQ0NjQ1QkVD] [quote:SilverPatriot:MV8xOTU3OTM3XzMyODM2NzQwXzhCQUVGNzk0] [quote:Bluebird:MV8xOTU3OTM3XzMyODM2MjAwX0U5MDlGMDdC] Seriously, a German Shepherd if you want an intelligent, trainable guard dog. They are hard to beat. Alsatian is very similar. But for the cute factor, there is this to consider. Will alert you to anything within a block with ceasless yapping, guaranteed. Then YOU can deal with the intruder. :CodyTrickTreat: [/quote] A German Shepherd is an Alsatian the breed is known by different names in different countries. What is the difference between an Alsatian and a German Shepherd Dog? What is the true difference between an Alsatian and a German Shepherd Dog, if any? Let me assure you that there is no difference. http://www.total-german-shepherd.com/Alsatian.html German Shepherd Dog (Alsatian) (Deutscher Schaferhund) http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/germanshepherd.htm [/quote] I've noticed people in the UK sometimes refer to the English lines as "Alsatians", dunno why? Though you are right, an Alsatian is a German Shepherd. GSD has my vote, here's one of mine! :whiteshep: [/quote] I just uploaded a photograph taken last week of my Anatolian Shepherd he is getting to be a rather large dog and his rough coat makes him quite cute. People are drawn to him because of his size and looks and if properly “introduced” no problem otherwise they retreat quickly when he barks. He is 1 year and 3 months 32” at the withers and 117 pounds at last weigh in and still growing. :Monty1: [/quote]
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Looking to get a dog to train as guard dog. I'm already leaning towards a German Shepard. No Pitbulls or Rottweilers, but would consider a exotic breed. Any suggestions?
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