The following 10 breeds are all known for their dedication to their owners and their willingness to protect them. Protective Dogs Breeds make great family pets, so keep in mind that a protective nature doesn’t equate aggression.
Top 10 Most Protective Dogs Breeds
- Bullmastiff
This breed had an unusual beginning. They were bred to keep large estates free of poachers by tracking and pinning without causing harm. A silent guardian, they known being rear less and confident.
- Protective Dogs Breed Chinese Shar-Pei
The Shar-Pei was bred as a perimeter guard dog and are still known today as being the ultimate protection dog. In fact, they are so protective, owners must be diligent about socializing their puppy, otherwise you will end up with a dog that only the family cup be around.
- Tibetan Mastiff Protective Dog
Bred for family and property protection they are known for not liking anyone but their family in their home. Originally kept inside during the day and then turned out at night, they are quite well-mannered inside.
- Standard Schnauzer
Another breed bred for family protection, as well as protecting the livestock and managing the vermin population. They are a very protective breed and if not properly socialized will not tolerate anyone entering their home.
- Great Pyrenees
Although bred as a livestock (mostly sheep) protection animal. The Pyrenees make a great protection and alert dog for any home. This also means he barks… a lot. Keep this in mind when deciding if one is right for you.
- Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Developed in Switzerland as an all-around farm dog, including draft work, herding, and guarding, the swishy makes a great watchdog. They will protect anything on their property form harm.
- Anatolian Shepherd
The Anatolian was breed for herd protection. He should be watched around children, as rough play can cause him to go into “guard mode.”
- Doberman
The dobie makes a great protection dog. After all, he was bred to be a personal guardian. Like the Pyrenees, he also makes a great alert dog.
- Cane Corso
The Cane Corso was bred in Italy as a watchdog and hunter. Although affectionate to their family, they take their watchdog job seriously and therefore need proper socialization to be good canine citizens.
- German Shepherd
protective dogs breed… Bred for tending (a type of herding where the dog travels the border to keep the flock in the right place ), the GSD has also become a natural guardian or whatever he sees as his border (i.e. your property).