If you're like a lot of dog owners, you've probably wondered what your dog does when left alone at home. But how would your dog perform if left to protect your home?
The first three dogs did really well, considering none was trained to defend the house while the owners are away. In a lot of these I’ve watched, many of the dogs ran and hid or acted like the last two, but these three didn’t back down. Auggie was especially intimidating. I think if he’d made a sudden move or went into other rooms in the house, Auggie might very well have bitten him. This also shows that wagging tails don’t always mean a happy dog.
I have a German shepherd. A while back, some friends of mine thought that because my dog knew them, they could get into my place to set up a surprise party. Bad idea. One of my friends has a really cool scar on his arm to remind him that even dogs that know you can decide something's wrong.
@@calvinbriggs1840 an Akita still in the puppy stage ..maybe..probably will bark...but a mature (3 years and up) Akita might do more damage than barking...these type of videos need actual dogs who are bred for guarding..like a Rottweiler Akita or Cane corso
Hehe ^_^ i wont ^_^ im supptized a boxer i mean mixed with bulldog but boxer i espected to attac hes naturality.... dam... my boerboel i assume he will at least try to push hem back... if he is lucky to just do that ^_^
after watching a few of these videos I appreciate the guy at the end saying you cant have visitors with a dog who will attack anyone who walks in the house. That would be a dangerous dog
My dog is getting to the point in life where he would only respond to an intruder if they turned off his space heater lol My wife's little dog would gnaw their ankles off if they weren't smart enough to punt her away.
Agressive behavior has been bread out of most dogs. In addition if you want Your Dog to Protect You then ... YOU & the Dog Have to go Get Training... & be Prepaid to handle a Dog Properly that has had this Training... It is A BETTER idea to Go Get SELF DEFENCE LESSONS to Protect YOURSELF than Expect someone else or an animal to Do what You should do Yourself. Miss Vikie 🕊❤🕊 Texas USA 🇺🇸
Well my uncle's Chihuahua attacked a burglar so clearly some dogs do attack first and ask questions later. The dog was kicked and seriously injured and then hid under the bed till my uncle got home. At least he tried his best.
My Bullterrier x would take a bite out of that intruder he is the sort of dog you don’t want to mess with very loyal to his family our other dog has a sweet friendly nature but will raise the alarm and our old girl is a good watch dog.😍🐶
he didnt' break in. He walked in the door like a normal person. The dogs weren't scared. This is worthless as a study in what dogs would do. Should have had the officer break a window and try to climb in and see how that goes.
My door cam has the option of a large dog bark!! I have multiple cameras as well as my Ring doorbell. I have to take my dog with me because he is my service dog. I have a friend who used to sell security systems. If he came across a elderly person he made these suggestions, Buy a set of large bowls,& a piece of heave chain. A dog house with the name like " killer", demon or another frightening name . Keep a pair of man's muddy or dirty boots at your door. ( Buy them at a thrift store) & His last advice was to get a small dog & never let him socialize with anyone else. Small dogs make a great alarm.
This is really hard to test because dogs sense & smell fear & nervousness....which this burglar did not have. Personally, I think they can also sense evil, but that's debatable. We had a labrador retriever many years ago that protected our home, & she was not trained for that. We came home from eating out that night, & there was a puddle of blood on the living room carpet & blood splatters on the wall by the door, & blood on her face. She was not hurt....and nothing was stolen. Police were called, big steak was given to the good girl.
You bring treats. Every burglar knows this. Of course a dog that barks will scare off burglars who aren't comfortable with dogs. The police officer is right. You absolutely don't want a dog that can fight off a burglar. It will be a disaster in all other cases. And when a burglar does come, what you rather lose? Your laptop? or your doggo?
Really depends on how you've raised the dog, breed, and depends on how the intruder acts. If the intruder was aggressive, they most likely would've reacted differently.
I have a German Shepard, I'm perfectly fine with the dog just being an alarm system. She will charge as she dose it to the neighbors but luckily no bites yet.
I don’t care if u think your dog is not effective, growing up I had a Shepard St. Bernard mix , he was a gentle giant , I had a little sister , we were typical bad kids , my mother would come to give us a little spanking with a fly swatter , nothing serious , and she had to turn around and swat him in the face cause he wasn’t going to allow her to spank us , it was absolutely hilarious , but unfortunately he killed every dog in the neighbourhood, that came on to our Property because he was so protective,funny thing is he was ok with strangers coming to the yard most of the time , but I’ve seen him go for the throats of some strangers , used to have hold him back , I think he knew something we didn’t
Saying you wouldn't be able to have any visitors and you'd have to lock the dog up is a bit of a stretch, if it is a legitimately well trained protection dog.
He’s right my dog naturally will attack you cause he thinks everyone but family is a introuder so we have to lock him away when ppl are over cause he’s very protective of us and sometimes unpredictable but also the biggest baby ud ever meet
People are so confused about dogs. They are mainly a deterrent, which completely works if you look at statistics. But if you want a dog that protects and attacks you need to train them to do so. And not indiscriminately attack people and animals but rather have the training to know when to do so or be trained to listen for a signal in the case that you are home and an Intruder has ill-will.
I tried this with my friend my dog never with met my 12 year old daughter at home alone and my golden retriever barked and when my friend went up to my daughter he bit her but she had the suit on I was very happy with my golden retriever that day
Exactly! I had a Rhodesian Ridgeback that would not let the monthly pest control guy in my apartment.....she was only six months old. A few years later, she almost went through my front windshield to get some creep in the street that made a threating gesture towards us. Had her since she was 8 weeks old and never had any protection training.
My advice is if you want a dog that can attack intruder and protect home and people.Get a police dog not just to attack them but chase them down the street. I got a police dog before. There is other choice like guard dog training.
I love how all of the "bully breed" owners think their dog will be different as if it is some sort of bragging right. Meanwhile, there was a 5 lb. Yorkie that fended off a bear while her master was getting attacked. "Breed" does not necessarily indicate what they will do. It's in training (and, in the case of the Yorkie,) if there is any real danger. Property is not worth dying over.
Same with mine and my daddy’s dog I was home by myself and this guy came 2 the house idk him my grandma was out getting her hair done my dad got a australian Shepherd she’s a good dog and I have a chihuahua mix they went nuts and my aust jump up at the door I had 2 call my dad at work cus I was home by myself
The guy who said you can't have visitors over and have a dog that would bite intruders is an idiot. Of course you can do this. It's called protection training. My dogs love guests. But would've absolutely destroyed this guy. This test would not be safe to perform in my house.
They should try w the owners in the house better off the kids my pit is very protective over my tots she want bark but when I reach for them and they by her she all in the way like hey what u doing w my babies lol😂😂😂
I would'nt want a untrained dog that would decided on its own to bite someone. That would be a dog that you couldnt trust to be alone or that you could be out in public with.
the dog has nothing to protect so probably will not be as aggressive and protecting when someone is at home. Dogs smell fear or danger so if the owner gets scared, the dog will protect him. Especially if you have a young kid in the house who is grown up with the dog. than the situation will be alot different, trust me.
What would be more concerning is that your dog attack anybody that walked into your house. Because if you're out of town with your wife and you have somebody watching your house, to say feed your dog, you don't really want that person to be attacked every time they try to give your dog food.
That's what happened to me. My friend and her female gsd walked every day with me an my 2 GSDs, 1 male, 1 female. 1 asked to go to my house to feed them as I was gonna be home late. This was after about 5yrs walking together daily As she as she put key in lock, they were initially barking, then really growling. Wouldn't let her in for ages, 30 mins or more. They eventually let her in, but it was tense for her. Next day at park, best mates again.
tbh I rather come home to a missing laptop than my fluffy bff dead. If a doggie can hide, that would be great. There is no way I would want my buddy dead because someone shot him for biting... ya know?
@@redcubegamer7716 that depends on the breed. Most Pitbull terriers or Amstaffs or dogs like that aren't very territorial meaning they don't care about territory only the owner. It's dogs like German Shepherds, Akitas, Kangals which are much more territorial and will defend your home.
Honestly, I couldn't care less about my dog protecting my stuff when I am out, but more so as a way to alert me when something is wrong and as a sound-based deterrent when I am home.
Not that it’s good but dogs don’t value phones or anything like that lol. So when burgers come in most dogs wouldn’t do much other then bark ect but if your in the house then things change. This is my opinion anyway not that it’s a good thing.
Exactly. Most dogs are focused on their owner and are trained to be friendly to people who coming over for a visit. If you want to protect not only you but your house as well you should get a shepert or something similar. They are more territorial even without training. (sry for my bad English)
Dogs dont attack if an intruder comes in because they weren’t really train for that unless if the owner is in the house and they pretend their attacking the owners then they bite
I've seen a lot of these testing for dog reaction on burglar-video's this evening and I think the reaction could be different if the chemicals they can sniff out where different.. A thief would be way more nervous than a pretend thief and there would be more tension in the situation to begin with..
@@Elketjeable There is zero evidence for this. Theoretically, it would be possible, yes. Not against the laws of physics. But could such a niche smell receptor evolve? It may be against the 'principles of biology'. Did it happen on earth and is present in dogs? All evidence is clear: "definite no'.
Now try that with a genuine Cane Corso and see how it goes. Also, it's not that simple. Dog senses the vibes. They didn't felth threatened and that feeling was correct. Now try that with a real burglar.
agree 100%. they should test dogs with proper innate guard instinct(corso,mastiff, german shepperds ,rott) i never trained my cane corso and i’ve seen her in action on a real burgler when she was only 1 year old, the guy will never forget lol now at 4 year old i would not even be able to hold her , so yes good try but wrong dogs Ps my corso is still friendly with people that enter the house with my permission , so guys if you are looking for a guard dog just get the right breed and blood line, do not expect all dogs to guard because is never going to happen
Fabrizio Valastro that’s so true. Because there are certain dogs that are just naturally friendly. Dogs have personalities like humans do. I’m not gonna lie I know my dog would be scared if there was an intruder that’s why we’re getting a male Rottweiler
All dog breeds respond the same. It is about training, their personality, history of trauma or violence, etc. Breed has never been shown to have any effect on behavior. If you can demonstrate it, it will be a very high impact publication.
Depends a lot on the breed of dog you have. None of these breeds are really guard dogs, with the exception of the bulldog/boxer mix who does put up some sort of attempt to scare the burglar with barking. The Burglar shows no fear to her, as he has a protective suit but in a real situation they probably would show fear which could prompt her to attack. Dogs are always more likely to attack if you show you’re scared of them. It takes a very good and in most cases trained guard dog to attack if the intruder stands there ground. Would like to see them do this with recognised guarding breeds in the property, as quite confident Doberman’s, German Shephards and other similar breeds would attack. Burglars don’t just come through the front door quietly either, they will usually break something to gain entry so I’d expect a dog to react differently to a real burglar.
These videos made by the same ones were they break in and steal the dog by dragging the dog out of the house ,the dog is never returned ... And if they have two dogs they will leave the one to suffer a little longer before they kill that one?
As a former pet sitter, I'm grateful that none of my clients were prone to attacking visitors. Several of my clients were powerful breeds. If they had wanted to, they could have really done some damage.
person: can i have the laptop back now?
fake burglar: the what now?
😂
The first three dogs did really well, considering none was trained to defend the house while the owners are away. In a lot of these I’ve watched, many of the dogs ran and hid or acted like the last two, but these three didn’t back down. Auggie was especially intimidating. I think if he’d made a sudden move or went into other rooms in the house, Auggie might very well have bitten him. This also shows that wagging tails don’t always mean a happy dog.
My grandfather would have Raised these Dogs Courage first & after that a little bit my Advanced Training so your dog won't be afraid. 💖😉😇🐺💖
Wagging tail really just means excitement, for good or bad.
My dog would beg the burglar for treats and petting. 😐
Lol
Lol mines too
Lol mines too
My dog would just bite the stomach of the burglar off💀
Mine would be running as fast as it can to escape
I have a German shepherd. A while back, some friends of mine thought that because my dog knew them, they could get into my place to set up a surprise party. Bad idea. One of my friends has a really cool scar on his arm to remind him that even dogs that know you can decide something's wrong.
Would love to try this out with my Akita mix
Ain’t gonna do nothing either
@@calvinbriggs1840 how do you know
@@calvinbriggs1840 an Akita still in the puppy stage ..maybe..probably will bark...but a mature (3 years and up) Akita might do more damage than barking...these type of videos need actual dogs who are bred for guarding..like a Rottweiler Akita or Cane corso
Hehe ^_^ i wont ^_^ im supptized a boxer i mean mixed with bulldog but boxer i espected to attac hes naturality.... dam... my boerboel i assume he will at least try to push hem back... if he is lucky to just do that ^_^
my akita pit bull german shepherd would have fun with this😍😍
My dog doesn’t even let our friends in without barking
Same with my dog and my dad’s dog
after watching a few of these videos I appreciate the guy at the end saying you cant have visitors with a dog who will attack anyone who walks in the house. That would be a dangerous dog
Do the test with an actual breed known for protection like a Rottweiler, Doberman, etc
My dog is getting to the point in life where he would only respond to an intruder if they turned off his space heater lol My wife's little dog would gnaw their ankles off if they weren't smart enough to punt her away.
Agressive behavior has been bread out of most dogs.
In addition if you want Your Dog to Protect You then ... YOU & the Dog Have to go Get Training... & be Prepaid to handle a Dog Properly that has had this Training... It is A BETTER idea to Go Get SELF DEFENCE LESSONS
to Protect YOURSELF than Expect someone else or an animal to Do what You should do Yourself.
Miss Vikie 🕊❤🕊
Texas USA 🇺🇸
Bred, not bread.
I love all these homes lol
Yeah they pretty
My dog wouldn’t even think about it they’d need a whole body suit
Lol the big dog is more scared than the tiny one
Well my uncle's Chihuahua attacked a burglar so clearly some dogs do attack first and ask questions later. The dog was kicked and seriously injured and then hid under the bed till my uncle got home. At least he tried his best.
Yes I have a chihuahua mix I got him from the ASPCA dad and I were just going 2 go look but u can’t do that he thinks he’s a Pit Bull
My dog would bite for sure and he would stop when I say
I do have to say that I rather have the dog alarm me when I'm at home than away
My Bullterrier x would take a bite out of that intruder he is the sort of dog you don’t want to mess with very loyal to his family our other dog has a sweet friendly nature but will raise the alarm and our old girl is a good watch dog.😍🐶
2:30 That’s what I said and was thinking also. I think it’s people they let people touch and pet their dogs so their dogs got friendly.
My Doberman doesn’t let people near me when I’m walking him on the street
he didnt' break in. He walked in the door like a normal person. The dogs weren't scared. This is worthless as a study in what dogs would do. Should have had the officer break a window and try to climb in and see how that goes.
My grandma's dog is a bit brave because she's always aware who enters the house, I love my grandma's dog because the dog always tries to comfort me.
My pickles bark is supposed to wake me, my 12 ga is what’s waiting
My door cam has the option of a large dog bark!! I have multiple cameras as well as my Ring doorbell. I have to take my dog with me because he is my service dog.
I have a friend who used to sell security systems.
If he came across a elderly person he made these suggestions,
Buy a set of large bowls,& a piece of heave chain. A dog house with the name like " killer", demon or another frightening name .
Keep a pair of man's muddy or dirty boots at your door. ( Buy them at a thrift store)
& His last advice was to get a small dog & never let him socialize with anyone else. Small dogs make a great alarm.
Narrator : and jobi does JOBI 💀
This is really hard to test because dogs sense & smell fear & nervousness....which this burglar did not have.
Personally, I think they can also sense evil, but that's debatable.
We had a labrador retriever many years ago that protected our home, & she was not trained for that. We came home from eating out that night, & there was a puddle of blood on the living room carpet & blood splatters on the wall by the door, & blood on her face. She was not hurt....and nothing was stolen.
Police were called, big steak was given to the good girl.
Folks have got to make up their minds. Do you want friendly, loving pets or do you want guard / attack dogs? You typically cannot have both.
I’m sweet loving and kind until it is time to be otherwise.
My shi tzu would be happy for a visitor but my chihuahua would definitely bite :/
You bring treats. Every burglar knows this. Of course a dog that barks will scare off burglars who aren't comfortable with dogs.
The police officer is right. You absolutely don't want a dog that can fight off a burglar. It will be a disaster in all other cases. And when a burglar does come, what you rather lose? Your laptop? or your doggo?
Really depends on how you've raised the dog, breed, and depends on how the intruder acts. If the intruder was aggressive, they most likely would've reacted differently.
I have a German Shepard, I'm perfectly fine with the dog just being an alarm system. She will charge as she dose it to the neighbors but luckily no bites yet.
Damn she's cute!
She's nice.. reporter is
I don’t care if u think your dog is not effective, growing up I had a Shepard St. Bernard mix , he was a gentle giant , I had a little sister , we were typical bad kids , my mother would come to give us a little spanking with a fly swatter , nothing serious , and she had to turn around and swat him in the face cause he wasn’t going to allow her to spank us , it was absolutely hilarious , but unfortunately he killed every dog in the neighbourhood, that came on to our Property because he was so protective,funny thing is he was ok with strangers coming to the yard most of the time , but I’ve seen him go for the throats of some strangers , used to have hold him back , I think he knew something we didn’t
These dogs are mostly trained to be friendly to strangers. I don't understand what these people expect
they probably didnt react because the intruder didnt act aggressively or like try to break in.
I was thinking one of the reasons they didn't react was because they didn't sense danger.
Saying you wouldn't be able to have any visitors and you'd have to lock the dog up is a bit of a stretch, if it is a legitimately well trained protection dog.
im wondering if the owners scent was on the sarge.
Can I get one video of the dog protecting?
They know he wasn't going to steal They are smart
He’s right my dog naturally will attack you cause he thinks everyone but family is a introuder so we have to lock him away when ppl are over cause he’s very protective of us and sometimes unpredictable but also the biggest baby ud ever meet
People are so confused about dogs. They are mainly a deterrent, which completely works if you look at statistics. But if you want a dog that protects and attacks you need to train them to do so. And not indiscriminately attack people and animals but rather have the training to know when to do so or be trained to listen for a signal in the case that you are home and an Intruder has ill-will.
Dogs is a MAN'S best friend and not a friend of properties. I guess the will be more aggressive and protective if the owners are attacked.
My dog barely lets my friend through the door if I stood there and said nothing like Shush or no it’s okay
I tried this with my friend my dog never with met my 12 year old daughter at home alone and my golden retriever barked and when my friend went up to my daughter he bit her but she had the suit on I was very happy with my golden retriever that day
Why would they do this experiment with dogs that are not guard dog breed?
Exactly! I had a Rhodesian Ridgeback that would not let the monthly pest control guy in my apartment.....she was only six months old. A few years later, she almost went through my front windshield to get some creep in the street that made a threating gesture towards us. Had her since she was 8 weeks old and never had any protection training.
Exactly, I wanna see one where they try this on a belgian malinois, pitbull, or a german shepherd
I gotta story, my 1/2 year old cane Corso attacked someone who randomly walked im my house. I playing on my phone.
My advice is if you want a dog that can attack intruder and protect home and people.Get a police dog not just to attack them but chase them down the street. I got a police dog before. There is other choice like guard dog training.
I love how all of the "bully breed" owners think their dog will be different as if it is some sort of bragging right. Meanwhile, there was a 5 lb. Yorkie that fended off a bear while her master was getting attacked. "Breed" does not necessarily indicate what they will do. It's in training (and, in the case of the Yorkie,) if there is any real danger. Property is not worth dying over.
My old dog would attack without training lol
Same with mine and my daddy’s dog I was home by myself and this guy came 2 the house idk him my grandma was out getting her hair done my dad got a australian Shepherd she’s a good dog and I have a chihuahua mix they went nuts and my aust jump up at the door I had 2 call my dad at work cus I was home by myself
Not just that but the men who designed the home can also easily brake into it too lol
Lol my pit is human a aggresive gaurd dog she doesn't bark and makes a cute face but will tear u appart
The guy who said you can't have visitors over and have a dog that would bite intruders is an idiot. Of course you can do this. It's called protection training.
My dogs love guests. But would've absolutely destroyed this guy. This test would not be safe to perform in my house.
Cant dogs smell if it’s the owner or not though
I have three Dogs and one puppy.
I think I’m pretty protected for now.
What type of dogs???
My dog is German Shepard border collie and doberman
mine will they are trained protection dogs
I tried to make my friends be the burglar and to try it out with my bone mouth shar pei. They refused to do it, fearing he may attack them. Lol.
Ahhh...I think they didn't attack because they don't care about stuff and they can sense hostility from people...
They should have a trained German Shepherd on the show
My dog wasn’t trained to protect my hose but a woman tried let her self in who we didn’t know the dog chased her out 😂
I want to test my dog like this how can i?
If they bark good enough I know that there's something there I'll do the rest
I have a kangal
Didn't try with a German Shepherd...
Mary Jane there’s another video with a German Shepard
The only thing that will protect your house will be a chiwawa they ain't scared of nothing hahahah.
My dog is afraid of supermarket plastic bag :/
They should try w the owners in the house better off the kids my pit is very protective over my tots she want bark but when I reach for them and they by her she all in the way like hey what u doing w my babies lol😂😂😂
My dog is 4 months old and does not like anyone he is part catahoula and part bully
could u try this with a toddler in the house see if the dog would protect the child from a would be predator
I would'nt want a untrained dog that would decided on its own to bite someone. That would be a dog that you couldnt trust to be alone or that you could be out in public with.
If a dog doesn't hear a smash or window being prised..
If you're both our of town why is your dog home?
the dog has nothing to protect so probably will not be as aggressive and protecting when someone is at home. Dogs smell fear or danger so if the owner gets scared, the dog will protect him. Especially if you have a young kid in the house who is grown up with the dog. than the situation will be alot different, trust me.
What would be more concerning is that your dog attack anybody that walked into your house. Because if you're out of town with your wife and you have somebody watching your house, to say feed your dog, you don't really want that person to be attacked every time they try to give your dog food.
That's what happened to me. My friend and her female gsd walked every day with me an my 2 GSDs, 1 male, 1 female. 1 asked to go to my house to feed them as I was gonna be home late. This was after about 5yrs walking together daily As she as she put key in lock, they were initially barking, then really growling. Wouldn't let her in for ages, 30 mins or more. They eventually let her in, but it was tense for her. Next day at park, best mates again.
What breed is "Jovi"??
My dog would NOT. She would bark and then hide but she would not attack.🤷
I’m a lil upset he said u would have to lock up your guard dog or not have visitors. That’s not true. Not with real training
Not our dog he's always angry uhmm wait no I'm a dog as well! 😂
I would love to do this with my Jasper
He would definitely attack
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I would love to do this test with my Dogo Argentino
my dog would dig her nails in your skin thats what she does to family she was bark alot too
Dog are meant to protect their owners
Not properties
My dog is thief himself who needs a buglar
This is silly. We teach our dogs not to bite other humans so this is why the dogs are failing these tests 🙄
I love to try this on my 200lb mastiff
Would u dog attack?
I’d like to try this with my bully
Same area code
Nah man my dogs would rly do something be ever time my friend fake fight with me ny dogs bark and try to bit
tbh I rather come home to a missing laptop than my fluffy bff dead. If a doggie can hide, that would be great. There is no way I would want my buddy dead because someone shot him for biting... ya know?
Dogs wouldn’t care about your stuff it’s more so the owner they’ll protect this was an incomplete experiment
Are you serious?
@@redcubegamer7716 that depends on the breed. Most Pitbull terriers or Amstaffs or dogs like that aren't very territorial meaning they don't care about territory only the owner. It's dogs like German Shepherds, Akitas, Kangals which are much more territorial and will defend your home.
You need to watch Inside Edition's home invasion test.
@@wabisabi7755 its not as simple as just a home invasion test trust me, it's a bit more complex than that
They should have him come in with a child or owner there. I believe it would be quit different in some cases
Honestly, I couldn't care less about my dog protecting my stuff when I am out, but more so as a way to alert me when something is wrong and as a sound-based deterrent when I am home.
Not that it’s good but dogs don’t value phones or anything like that lol. So when burgers come in most dogs wouldn’t do much other then bark ect but if your in the house then things change.
This is my opinion anyway not that it’s a good thing.
Exactly. Most dogs are focused on their owner and are trained to be friendly to people who coming over for a visit. If you want to protect not only you but your house as well you should get a shepert or something similar. They are more territorial even without training.
(sry for my bad English)
Come to my house and my bulldog will Tackle you and bite your arm hard XD
This man just stole 3 laptops🤣🤣
Dogs dont attack if an intruder comes in because they weren’t really train for that unless if the owner is in the house and they pretend their attacking the owners then they bite
I've seen a lot of these testing for dog reaction on burglar-video's this evening and I think the reaction could be different if the chemicals they can sniff out where different.. A thief would be way more nervous than a pretend thief and there would be more tension in the situation to begin with..
I completely agree with this comment, dogs can sense and tell the difference between fake and real
Dogs can't smell fear or hear your heartbeat. Of course, if a burglar is not confident, it will affect how the dogs respond.
@@Prometheus4096 actually, fear chemicals can be smelled though.. It changes your body odor a tiny bit..
@@Elketjeable There is zero evidence for this. Theoretically, it would be possible, yes. Not against the laws of physics. But could such a niche smell receptor evolve? It may be against the 'principles of biology'. Did it happen on earth and is present in dogs? All evidence is clear: "definite no'.
@@Prometheus4096 actually it has been researched..
Video : Testing dogs with burglar
Me: has alligator, Ants,Black beetles,Snakes in backyard.
Now try that with a genuine Cane Corso and see how it goes. Also, it's not that simple. Dog senses the vibes. They didn't felth threatened and that feeling was correct. Now try that with a real burglar.
I also will say presa canario or fila
agree 100%. they should test dogs with proper innate guard instinct(corso,mastiff, german shepperds ,rott) i never trained my cane corso and i’ve seen her in action on a real burgler when she was only 1 year old, the guy will never forget lol now at 4 year old i would not even be able to hold her , so yes good try but wrong dogs
Ps my corso is still friendly with people that enter the house with my permission , so guys if you are looking for a guard dog just get the right breed and blood line, do not expect all dogs to guard because is never going to happen
Fabrizio Valastro that’s so true. Because there are certain dogs that are just naturally friendly. Dogs have personalities like humans do. I’m not gonna lie I know my dog would be scared if there was an intruder that’s why we’re getting a male Rottweiler
That would end badly for an intruder with a cane corso . Not a dog to mess with .
All dog breeds respond the same. It is about training, their personality, history of trauma or violence, etc. Breed has never been shown to have any effect on behavior. If you can demonstrate it, it will be a very high impact publication.
Depends a lot on the breed of dog you have. None of these breeds are really guard dogs, with the exception of the bulldog/boxer mix who does put up some sort of attempt to scare the burglar with barking. The Burglar shows no fear to her, as he has a protective suit but in a real situation they probably would show fear which could prompt her to attack. Dogs are always more likely to attack if you show you’re scared of them. It takes a very good and in most cases trained guard dog to attack if the intruder stands there ground.
Would like to see them do this with recognised guarding breeds in the property, as quite confident Doberman’s, German Shephards and other similar breeds would attack.
Burglars don’t just come through the front door quietly either, they will usually break something to gain entry so I’d expect a dog to react differently to a real burglar.
These videos made by the same ones were they break in and steal the dog by dragging the dog out of the house ,the dog is never returned ... And if they have two dogs they will leave the one to suffer a little longer before they kill that one?
As a former pet sitter, I'm grateful that none of my clients were prone to attacking visitors. Several of my clients were powerful breeds. If they had wanted to, they could have really done some damage.
That's because the visitors were not intruding, they were visiting, that's why the dogs didn't do anything. Learn.
I would love to do this with my
6 dogs I have a lot of dogs
Same. I have 9 dogs