Kid-friendly dogs who make good watchdogs

Thursday March 31st, 2011

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Noone wants their watchdog to greet a burglar with kisses and a wagging tail! A good watchdog has a strong bark and looks intimidating. Raising an effective watchdog who is also kid-friendly as well as family-friendly takes lots of handling and training as a puppy.

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