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It can be difficult to choose a dog well-suited to both companionship and family protection and guarding. Getting the right breed with a temperament is just as important as selecting the right size to suit everyone's needs. It is even harder when it comes to choosing family protection dogs. You still need to focus on the above qualities, but the dog must also have guard dog potential. Family Guard Dog Considerations It makes sense that a K-9 guard dog be large enough to be intimidating. Mixed and pure breeds can meet this qualification, and you still want to ensure the dog is loving and loyal to your family. Additionally, it must be easy to train. Here's the top 10 breeds that we have most often seen used as security K-9s: German Shepherd German Sheherd Dogs have long been used as service and therapy dogs as well as in K9 units for police forces and the military. These highly intelligent animals should be trained and socialized early to become loyal and child friendly. They are highly intelligent, very loyal to their owners and naturally protective of their 'flock.' Boxer The Boxer has boundless energy and must be exercised often, but they are very affectionate with children and known for acting like puppies throughout their entire lives. They are a great choices in family protection dogs because of their extreme intelligence. Belgian Malinois Belgian Malinois generally appear slightly smaller than German Shepherds with a shorter, tighter coat but they generally weigh about the same. Malinois are becoming more and more popular as police, security and protection dogs due to their health, longevity, drive and intelligence. Saint Bernard The Saint Bernard is a great option for family protection dogs. Unless you can find one with a dry mouth, drooling may take some getting used to. These dogs are naturally loving, protective and loyal. Training and socialization should begin early and continue throughout its life for best results. This will ensure the dog is friendly and gentle with everyone. Airedale Terrier The Airedale Terrier has been used by police departments in the United States, Belgium and the U.K. for law enforcement work for some time now. They require adequate exercise, but they make great loyal friends. American Pit Bull Terrier The American Pit Bull Terrier (sometimes called and a AmStaff has gained a bad reputation for the aggressive tendencies in some individuals. Hit this hyperlink http://www.colourlovers.com/lover/willowcover26 to learn the purpose of it. However, in the early 1900's they were often called America's nannies because of their ability to watch over and protect children. When raised and trained around young children, they may become excellent guard dogs and pets. Great Dane The Great Dane is a gentle giant. They are friendly and loving, but their sheer size is enough to deter most criminal-minded individuals. Newfoundland Another large sized breed, the Newfoundland has a heart to match. They are loyal and protective of the people they live with which makes them an excellent addition to this list. Bernese Mountain Dogs The Bernese Mountain Dogs need daily grooming and their size can keep criminals at bay. They are great with kids and become amazing family pets. Bull Mastiff Without opening their mouths, Bull Mastiffs pin victims to the ground. These people-pleasing dogs are gentle but need adequate space. They are good with kids and make little noise. Scotts Police K9 trains dozens of family protection dogs every year and every dog includes a guarantee of health and temperament..