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There is nobody in the world that sets out in life to be a victim intentionally; however, there are literally thousands of people who inadvertently make themselves a victim. There are several ways to make yourself an easy target, from leaving doors open, to allowing the outside of your home to stay dark overnight to even not watching your personal belongings when you are out in public. But how often do you ever really stop and consider how a personal protection dog can help make you a victim? Most people never stop and consider this because it is just not a common concern.

Ensuring that you are well-protected means ensuring that your doing the best you can to ensure that your family and property is as safe as possible. One of the first things you should always realize is that a personal protection dog is not a family pet. This means that little “Killer” should not be taken on outings to the local park and should not be allowed to interact with every stranger that you ever encounter. This can often result in a dog that instead of being protective like a personal protection dog should be results in being calm and passive just like any normal family pet. For the expense of a personal protection dog, this can be a very costly mistake.

Another consideration that many people do not consider is that your personal protection pet must be properly trained. While you want a dog that seems vicious and angry at times, you do not want a dog that will not respond to the appropriate commands. This means that you need to ensure that your personal protection dog knows the appropriate commands and how to respond to the commands and that you also know how and when to use the appropriate commands. A well-trained dog is useless if you do not know the proper commands or even know when to use those commands.

The final consideration that you should ensure is that your personal protection pet is spayed or neutered. This will help you ensure that you are able to control your pet and keep them from being distracted if a female nearby goes into heat. It has been proven before that a male personal protection dog can be rendered almost completely useless simply by the smell of a female in heat. Avoid this problem by ensuring that your pet is fixed so that the temptation to be distracted is reduced and you are safer ultimately.

With the appropriate type of dog, properly trained and fixed you will be surprised how your home will suddenly become quite unattractive to people who are looking to cause trouble. Most people are unwilling to interfere with a dog that looks and acts vicious. The chance of being harmed by the dog is generally enough incentive that most people will move along. This means that while you may have previously been a potential easy victim, by utilizing a personal protection dog as part of your overall security system you are helping ensure that yourself, your family, and your property are much safer.

For the peace of mind, that a personal protection dog provides it is well worth the time and effort to find a good well-trained dog that makes you comfortable and bonds well with your family. As a part of your security team, you will find that you come to trust and rely heavily upon the dog as one of the biggest lines of defense between your home and people looking to cause you harm. While no single method is ever 100 percent effective, a good and well-trained personal protection dog can do great wonders for ensuring that you and your home are not easy targets.


 
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