If the dog was in the shop alone at night and a stranger came in there might be a completely different outcome.
Thailand?......................
Husky’s aren’t bred for guard dog duty.
They are sled dogs.
Not much snow in Thailand...................
Years ago I had a Samoyed.
She was so friendly to strangers that she became the mascot for our Rotary Club.
When we had charity events she would greet visitors—loved every single one of them, especially kids.
(I had a hound as well—his job was security. :-) )
None present in this staged event.
Dude needs a chow...
She's my shadow whenever I fire up the Traeger, knowing she'll be eating well within a few hours.
Great dog, she's something else around my grandkids...very protective.
Yeah.....Mr Lowmanwannawong....sure.....`
Here's the problem right here. Dog's so smart, he knew it was a fake and not a threat!
I recall about 30 years ago my late father remarking about our dog who was in the house alone one day when the house was robbed, “Well, that’s some watch dog we’ve got. He sat there and watched the thieves take the TV and VCR”.
Exactly. If someone wants a guard dog, get a breed that fits the purpose. For me, a feisty Chihuahua will do nicely. Better than an expensive security system, lol.
Highly recommend a GREAT Pyrenees.
Awake and barking at the slightest out of the ordinary. With hurricane window and doors, just walk by the house in the street, saying nothing and she knows. She knows who’s trouble in public.
Wrestling with her? Forget it. She had no idea how powerful her bite is and will tear into your arm if she gets carried away.
Sweet as can be. Takes food from you with her gentle grab.
But don’t provoke her, lean over her, corner her, or get hostile with either Sw, or MissSW...she’ll get it on you FAST.
TWO OF THESE will guard 300 acres and 250 head of sheep.
Incredible dogs
Smart as they come.
Just had surgery.
The instant Miss SW brought me home, she knew something was wrong. Immediately jumped on the bed beside me and put her nose under my hand. Stayed right there for days, back to me, guarding the door.
As I call her, my second favorite heartbeat.
My wife bought The Little Dog a jacket.
It was black and blue.
He went down to the pet store and traded it for a black leather jacket.
Now, he sits out by the neighbor’s fence, smoking cigarettes and singing do-wop songs to the white female poodle.
I think he’s a bad influence.
You want a watch dog who will take down a trespasser or intruder, yet is easy going with non-strangers?
Look no further:
The English Mastiff male dog. He won't back down.
There’s a hilarious scene in the Disney “Goofy Man’s Best Friend” cartoon where his dog sleeps through a gun fight between the police and a burglar. It’s a fun cartoon on dog ownership.
A neighbor has a husky-type dog. That pooch is the saddest animal in the world when being dragged around for a summer walk. But when we had a foot of snow recently she was thrilled to be alive bouncing through the snow. I can’t imagine her stuck in Thailand.
Smart dog knew it was a fake robbery.
When I was a kid, my dad worked for a commercial glass company. He later owned it.
They were in a rough are of Detroit and break ins were common.
They invested a ton of money into a trained guard dog. Because it was a glass shop, they even bought leather booties for his feet. I recall $400 for the booties (late 1960’s. Big investment. One night someone broke in and tossed a steak laced with sleeping pills at the dog. Pal, the dog proceeded to enjoy his meal and take a nap.
Next thing you know, one of the employees had a brand new free dog.