This is my experience with my golden also. She barks like crazy when someone comes to the door. But what her bark really is saying is "oh how I wish I could manage that dang doorknob to let you in so you can lavish me with love" Like a pp said, the person just hearing her crazed bark doesn't know this. It works well. |
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We used to have a Great Dane + Lab mix. Best dog I ever had. Great mix of fun and playful (Lab), and mellow (Dane), and protective (Dane). If you're open to considering a big dog, a Great Dane mix might be a good option. Ours was big, but not gigantic (a little over 100lbs).
Just another option to consider. Also, get an adult dog from Petfinder! You can avoid all the difficulties of puppies, often find one that's pre-trained, and save a life! After we adopted ours, we discovered she already knew a ton of hand signals - very cool! |
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here are three that look awesome!
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/26392795/ http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/28191053/ http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/28069311/ All good with cats and kids, and none too terribly big. |
| I have a German Shepherd and he is FANTASTIC protection for both our house and when I'm out with him (I'm a woman) |
| We love our boxer. A real sweetheart and good with kids but people think he is tough and are scared of him! |
| My pug is pretty scary |
Hounds bark when the grass grows. Loud. But are sweet family dogs. Best of both worlds if you want a barker. |
That's how my pittie was, too. She was such a lovebug. I miss her dearly. She sure sounded/looked scary, though!
I've got a pointer mix now who's much more ferocious sounding, even, and, is a lot less lazy about getting off the couch. |
I have a female German Shepherd and she is a lovable goofball, EXCEPT when someone is in our yard or on our porch or in our house. She hates the mail carrier, plumbing repair guys, and the UPS guy with a violent, abiding hatred. She scared the crap out of me when some Jehovah's Witnesses came to the door and I was in the garden. She sounded like she would go through the door to kill them. At the same time, she walks and runs with me daily and is super-friendly with strangers when we are out. |
I know this thread is old but have been so impressed with the intelligence, power, and speed of a Belgian Malinois as they help our military in combat and police apprehend criminals. Quite the amazing breed! And, no, I wouldn't want to try to access your home/premises without permission!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gEgMj5glGA |
| Any dog that lives with you in your house has guarding instincts. |
The instincts may be there, but our beagle could never have done and never even tried to do what a Belgian Malinois can do. |
This is what you want. Lagotto Romagnolo. We have one. He loves children and enjoys adults, but if he does not know you he barks. Wary of strangers. His bark is forcefully and is that of a dog much bigger. We had our college age nephew staying with us. He came back at 2 am once and the dog woke everyone up. My nephews said the dog started barking as he walked up the drive.
https://www.petguide.com/breeds/dog/lagotto-romagnolo/
https://www.sarahsdogs.com/breeds/lagotto-romagnolo/ |
+1, this sounds like an individual quirk. My Aussie used to try to go through the mail slot (not a positive for us). Any dog can be trained to bark and most do it without training. OP should get a good family dog and train. As for size, my squat 50lb mutt is more than big enough to give people pause. Anything too big to pick up will be sufficiently scary. |
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I have a black mouth cut (it’s an unrecognized breed from Texas, bred to hunt wild boar). He kind of looks like a lab or Rhodesian ridgeback.
He is an amazing guard dog- deep scary bark. But he doesn’t bark at people he knows (so our neighbors, my parents, friends who come over regularly) and is great with our young nieces when they come over. There are a ton of black mouth curs or mixes for rescue around here- if you google it to see what they look like you will see them. A lot of rescues either don’t know or don’t advertise that way since other people don’t know the breed. But they are great. |