How Can a Security Dog Prevent Theft?
Unless you live on Mars, you would have been aware of the rate in which people are getting mugged
, and homes are broken into. The sad thing about this is that most times, burglaries like this could have been prevented if home owners had made an extra move to prevent it. By this, I do not mean bell alarms those are a dime a dozen and we know they hardly work these days as the burglars know how to deactivate them. I mean full security systems.
It is understandable that right now, things may be difficult and you may not be able to afford it as a result of the recession and lack of jobs. But what are the chances that even the meagre resources you have will not be stolen by thieves?
This is why you need a security dog. A security dog can prevent theft by:1. Barking and Alerting NeighborsSecurity dogs are often trained to spot intruders or notice unusual activities. With the approach of an intruder, the security dog can scare them away by consistently barking and growling at them. Inexperienced thieves and burglars are often deterred by a dog's barking if they find they can't get it to calm down. Apart from this, neighbours are often alerted and will always look out to see what the cause of the commotion is.2. Scaring the Thieves and Burglars off Usually, security dogs are trained to charge and attack intruders mildly or non-lethally. Thieves and burglars want to just get in and get out and usually cannot handle the aggression of a dog. Even tiny poodles, when noisy and relentless, can have the thief scurrying for safety away from the grounds. So, this scares them away and forces them to go look elsewhere for their victim.3. Its PresenceMost burglaries are carried out by amateurs who do not want to waste time doing anything more than just getting their goodies and getting out. Usually burglars will veer away from a property if they notice the presence of two or more dogs on the grounds. 4. Personal AttacksSecurity dogs can be trained to actually bite any intruder and injure them to the point that they are immobilized. Security dogs like that would need to undergo a lot of training and must have bonded with no one else but the master and the household. Dogs like this should be kept locked in the kernel when there are visitors around and within fenced compounds. Security dogs that are often effective for this include Bull Mastiffs, Dobermans, Rottweilers and German Shepherds. 5. Training Them to Accept Stuff from Just YouTo prevent the dog from being seduced by outsiders, you should train your dog to take food from just you alone. There are different dog training packages and training programmes available to make this happen. This way, you can be sure that no matter what, your dog will not be seduced by the arsenic-laced meat that most burglars carry around.For more Information about Home Security Brisbane, Toowoomba Security, Home Security Systems Brisbane , CCTV Toowoomba , Alarm systems Queensland, visit - http://homesecuritygoldcoast.blogspot.com How Can a Security Dog Prevent Theft?By: Chris Fox
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