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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 550478" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>There are at least two "flavors" of working dogs - I don't know about the non-working breeds. </p><p>One set is like the German Shepherds. These are "territorial" dogs. They defend their (and therefore your) territory, usually at least very vocally and often aggressively.</p><p>The other set is like the Labradors. These are "pack" dogs. They defend their pack - i.e. everyone they live with. While they are usually friendly, if a member of the "pack" is threatened, they can be very aggressive / protective.</p><p></p><p>Mine are Lab crosses. I'm not sure they would protect the house much when we are gone. But... good luck to the person who breaks in and tries to put ME out of commission. Two big black dogs aren't something to mess with. We've been around "shady" characters in the later evening, and when the dogs see these coming down the street, they immediately assume aggressive/protective postures... and for some reason, these people always seem to need to cross over to the other side... not sure why... <lol></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 550478, member: 11791"] There are at least two "flavors" of working dogs - I don't know about the non-working breeds. One set is like the German Shepherds. These are "territorial" dogs. They defend their (and therefore your) territory, usually at least very vocally and often aggressively. The other set is like the Labradors. These are "pack" dogs. They defend their pack - i.e. everyone they live with. While they are usually friendly, if a member of the "pack" is threatened, they can be very aggressive / protective. Mine are Lab crosses. I'm not sure they would protect the house much when we are gone. But... good luck to the person who breaks in and tries to put ME out of commission. Two big black dogs aren't something to mess with. We've been around "shady" characters in the later evening, and when the dogs see these coming down the street, they immediately assume aggressive/protective postures... and for some reason, these people always seem to need to cross over to the other side... not sure why... <lol> [/QUOTE]
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