Can a Labrador Retriever be a watch dog

Updated on pet 2024-02-10
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A Labrador can be a watchdog for the following reasons:

    First of all, to discuss whether Lala can take care of the house, we should first analyze it from the aspect of its temperament and personality. Labrador is a dog with a very stable temperament, with a relatively high IQ and easy to train, Labrador's learning ability is very strong, and his obedience to his owner is high. In addition, the Labrador moves very quickly, it has a strong physique, a keen sense of smell, and a very high level of vigilance.

    From the above analysis of Labrador's personality, it is completely capable of serving as a housekeeper. In fact, in the United States, the Labrador is the main training dog and hunting dog, which is also because Lala has a good personality and temper. The Labrador Retriever's ability, good temperament and reliability have established itself as one of the main dog breeds and are widely used as guide dogs, search dogs and rescue dogs, among others.

    Labrador can be an excellent guardian dog, it is not aggressive towards humans, but obedient to the owner, has a strong sense of belonging to the home and objects in the home, and has a strong vigilance, when strangers approach or encounter abnormal situations, the Labrador will bark wildly, in order to remind the owner of the need to pay attention and be defensive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, it's going to run away with someone else, it's notoriously good-natured, and it's said to be the only dog out there that isn't aggressive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No way. This breed is very docile and not suitable for gatekeepers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It would be a shame to only use Lara as a watchdog! It is a functional dog that is trained to do a lot of things!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pet dogs have a docile temperament and basically cannot be used to guard the door.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's impossible without training

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The gatekeeper should be the one who looks a little fiercer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A loyal dog is a loyal dog, but it's a pity that it's too docile.

    It's not good for gatekeepers, so it's used for something else

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No. Labradors are the only dogs with zero aggression among more than 500 dog species. In humans, Labradors are not acceptable to complete biting training, and this training can lead to mental illness.

    It is not aggressive towards humans, but it is obedient to its owner, has a strong sense of belonging to the home and the objects in the home, and has a strong vigilance, when a stranger approaches or encounters an abnormal situation, the Labrador will bark wildly to remind the owner that he needs to pay attention and be defensive, but will not come forward to bite the thief.

    For dogs, Labrador also does not fight with other dogs, if attacked by vicious dogs, even if dozens of wounds have been bitten on the body, they can only dodge"Fight back"As long as it is hostile, even the smallest Chihuahua will show weakness with its tail clipped.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Unhappy. The basic characteristic of most Labradors is that they are friendly to anyone, so they are often used as working dogs, such as guide dogs, or as pets for public welfare. The most basic characteristic of the ideal watchdog is that it is principled and repels strangers, which is exactly what Labradors lack. ]

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can watch the house My house is black and bright The house is half a year old to watch the house If there is a voice, it will be called Travel is behind me The golden retriever is walking in front of me But he only walks behind me at night When outsiders come, it looks at people and doesn't let people move When they move, they bite It feels like I'm not there, it will rush over Temper big temper but no temper with the owner Pretend to be stupid and stunned first-class greedy Expression is stupid The golden retriever doesn't call Labrador watchers call when there is movement The voice is super loud My family's body is completely ruined is that pigs never picky eaters and eat anything Don't get sick Much stronger than the golden retriever system.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you don't clean it well, it smells bad].

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I won't look after the house, who gets whom]

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nowadays, people's quality of life is getting better and better, and raising dogs has become a popular thing. But raising dogs indoors is particularly unhygienic, and owners are also worried that Labradors will destroy many things in the house, so they want to raise Labradors outdoors, although this problem is solved, but is it really appropriate to raise Labradors outdoors? The following article tells you the answer.

    Here's an example of a rainy day. On a rainy day, when you have a dog outside, Samoyed will definitely get wet, splashed with muddy water, and your body hair will become dirty. People generally ignore it.

    If this happens in winter, the dog's body temperature will of course drop and its resistance will weaken. If the Samoyed is not well nourished, it will catch pneumonia; In a place of severe cold, you can even freeze to death. If the body hair is often wet during the moulting period in early spring, the pet dog can cause an acute eczema** disease.

    If in the middle of summer, the hairs are all bonded together, and the moisture and body temperature cannot be dissipated, which may induce febrile reflexia. In addition, the moist body, filthy body hair, and high temperature have become a warm bed for fleas and create favorable conditions for parasites to survive in the body.

    Outdoor wind, rain, snow or sun exposure, drastic changes in temperature and humidity, various noises, cats and other animals, etc. Putting Samoyed in such an environment is a big cause of illness in dogs. During the mosquito season, outdoor feeding is a major cause of filariasis in dogs.

    In addition, outdoor breeding is also susceptible to other parasitic diseases such as fleas and ticks. Diseases caused by parasites and diseases caused by mosquito bites are often seen in dogs bred outdoors.

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