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  2. 21 Best Guard Dog Breeds for Protection - AOL

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    These guard dogs won't only make you feel safer—they make great pets, too. The post 21 Best Guard Dog Breeds for Protection appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. Best Guard Dog Breeds to Keep Your Family Safe - AOL

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    With adults measuring between 22-26 inches, German Shepherds one of the most popular larger dog breeds, and are also one of the most common police dog breeds. Height: 22-26 inches Weight: 50-90 pounds

  4. 21 Best Guard Dog Breeds for Protection - AOL

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  5. Guard dog - Wikipedia

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    Other dogs, like some shepherd dogs, Spitz dogs, cattle dogs and some catch dogs are also great guard dogs as well as being useful as multifunctional dogs, acting as attack dogs, personal protection dogs, police dogs, sport dogs such as schutzhund dogs, etc. Guard dog breeds tend to be territorial, averse to strangers, dominant, and protective ...

  6. The best guard dog breeds for protection - AOL

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    Guard dogs have a protective instinct for their families, honed over hundreds of years, says Gina DiNardo, executive secretary at the American Kennel Club, and they will bite or otherwise defend ...

  7. Central Asian Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Central Asian is a working breed of dog, and different breed fanciers organizations issue sets or rules and recommendations important to preserve dogs’ abilities to perform certain duties. This includes special tests to determine a dog's inborn qualities, and training degrees or titles aimed to show what the dog can learn to do.