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How to Prepare Your Dog for Guard Dog Training. Protect your home and family--and provide
them with a loving friend-- by giving them the gift of a guard dog. You will need Dog
Basic obedience training Treats Property boundaries and consistency. Step 1. Pick the right breed
of dog. German shepherds and Doberman Pinschers make the best guard dogs due to their protective
nature. However, even gentle dogs can be good guard dogs with the proper training. Remember
that guard dogs are a form of security, like an alarm, but they are not attack dogs. Step
2. Socialize your dog before beginning guard-dog training. Socialization is the process of
getting the dog used to loud noises, such as traffic and thunderstorms, and getting
them to recognize family and friends. This way the dog will be able to discern between
normal and threatening scenarios. Step 3. Give your dog basic obedience training. Going
to classes and teaching your dog to follow basic obedience rules will establish you as
the leader. Start your dog's training at an early age. This gives the dog a better chance
to learn new things before developing bad habits. Step 4. Practice positive reinforcement.
Reward your dog with treats for good behavior and ignore them completely when they behave
badly. Step 5. Identify property boundaries to your dog during their guard-dog training.
Train your dog to recognize your property as their territory. Use positive reinforcement
to drive this point. Step 6. Control your dog's barking. Using positive reinforcement,
train your dog to bark when someone comes on to your property and to stop barking when
given a specific command. Step 7. Be consistent. The most important thing to remember when
training your dog is to be consistent with your commands and the way you say them. This
will help your dog understand you better, and will improve the results of their guard-dog
training. Did you know Dogs have been man's best friend for an estimated 15,000 years,
when Eurasian gray wolves were domesticated.