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These 6 Dog Breeds Are a Thief's 'Nemesis,' Do You Have One at Home?

Many pet owners keep dogs to prevent theft, and want to know which dogs are more vigilant and have stronger anti-theft capabilities. The following 6 breeds are quite good, and the German Shepherd is at the top. Do you have such a dog at home?

1 German Shepherd

German Shepherds feel sensitive and have outstanding guarding ability, so they are widely used in military and police circles today. So if you have a German Shepherd at home, it will definitely make thieves smell the wind and scatter. However, the physique of German Shepherds is not very good, so it is recommended to feed them more protein-rich dog food to help improve the resistance of the German Shepherd.

2 Chinese Pastoral Dog

Chinese Pastoral Dog, to be a little more vulgar, is what is often called 'native dogs'. They are very loyal to their owners and have very high vigilance. This is the most common breed raised in rural areas and is a recognized good helper for guarding the house. Besides, the physique of native dogs is good, and it doesn't take much effort to raise them. If you have conditions, you can consider raising a Chinese Pastoral Dog.

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3 Rottweiler

Rottweilers are as excellent guard dogs as German Shepherds, and Rottweilers are very powerful in protecting their owners, so they have a strong deterrent effect on thieves. Therefore, it is very safe to raise a Rottweiler at home, because thieves won't dare to approach if they see it.

4 Tibetan Mastiff

Tibetan Mastiffs were very popular for a period of time, and some Tibetan Mastiffs were even hyped to millions of prices. However, although Tibetan Mastiffs are loyal and friendly to their owners, they are very hostile to strangers. As soon as someone gets close, they will attack. This is the nemesis of thieves!

5 Doberman

Dobermans are one of the excellent police dogs, and they are also on the list of prohibited breeds because of their strong attack tendency and strong bite force. Once they bite someone, they won't let go, and their compact body structure, strong muscles, and skin without pain nerves are all for fighting. Thieves won't be stupid if they see such a fierce dog.

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6 Caucasian Shepherd

Caucasian Shepherds are about 61-65 cm tall and 61 cm long, and their standard weight is 24.5 kg. They are similar to German Shepherds in terms of appearance and momentum. Everyone praises the jumping ability of Caucasian Shepherds, not only their jumping ability is good, but their explosive power is also very strong. They can climb trees and jump over walls 3 meters high. Would thieves dare to steal things like this?

Dog breeding notes:

No matter what kind of dog you raise, since you raise a dog, you must be responsible for the dog. Pay attention to the diet, dogs are all greedy, they will want to try anything. Don't be soft-hearted just because the dog looks pitiful and shares human food, which can easily cause dogs to shed, have tear marks, and skin diseases.

For the health of the dog, the main food should be low-salt nutritious, high-protein, low-fat natural dog food, which is both nutritious and healthy. You can also feed them vegetables and fruits to supplement vitamins!

Conclusion: Do you know which dogs thieves are afraid of?

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