Dogs are one of the most popular family pets. they are loyal, they are easy to train, they are full of energy and most importantly they can serve a good purpose for security. While professionally trained personal guard dogs are extremely expensive, we're talking easy $25,000, an average dog can protect you very well, especially if they are living creatures. big, powerful thing. After all, simply emitting a protective aura is usually enough.
For example, take a look at any of the following photos and let me know if you risk doing anything nasty with these guard dogs standing around. No matter what they're trained to do or not, just seeing them can make you think twice. Given how loyally these dogs stand guard while their owners withdraw money from an ATM, you can bet whatever you want that a thief probably won't pass up any chance. After all, dogs can pounce on you to death.
#1 Big bulldog
Where would we be without dogs protecting us day and night so we can enjoy a safer world? As you read this, there are dogs sniffing luggage at the airport, sniffing for smuggled drugs and explosives at our borders, tracking down dangerous criminals and fighting alongside those who are not. soldiers in wars. Whenever human and technological capabilities reach the limit to protect us, the loyal dog will step in, with his snorted nose and perched ears, to take on the job.
#2 Two sheps
#3 Nighttime protection
#4 Pair of bulls
Dogs have protected us since ancient times, and the relationship is only getting stronger. Perhaps we’ve begun to realize, there really is no substitute for the protection of the loyal and talented canine. No matter how amazing and sensitive our technology has become for detecting harmful substances, a specially trained dog, with his incredible sense of smell, may be faster, cheaper and more accurate. (And, we might add, more enjoyable to work with than a scanner.)
#5 Cereberus
#6 Withdrawal
#7 His name is Spot
#8 This one’s shy
#9 Pair of hounds
No matter how great our military strategy, defenses, and equipment, nothing can replace a dog to warn soldiers of danger and boost morale. Dogs have served as sentinels, scout or patrol dogs, sentinels, even messengers in wars. During World War II, more than 10,000 dogs were trained. Their incredible hearing and sense of smell have saved many units from unexpected ambushes, as it is difficult to sneak up on guard dogs on duty. The messenger dogs carry information in silence, trained to hide as they pass from one handler to the next.
#10 Absolute unit
#11 Patiently waiting
12 Obedient German Shepherd
#13 This looked like a gas station!
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