Guard Dog - List of Breeds Commonly Used As Guard Dogs

List of Breeds Commonly Used As Guard Dogs

  • Airedale Terrier (England)
  • Akbash (Turkey)
  • Akita Inu (Japan)
  • American Bulldog (USA)
  • Anatolian Shepherd (Turkey)
  • Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois)
  • Black Russian Terrier (Russia)
  • Boerboel (South Africa)
  • Bouvier des Flandres (Belgium)
  • Boxer (Germany)
  • Bullmastiff (England)
  • Bull Terrier (England)
  • Cane Corso (Sicily)
  • Canary Dog (Spain)
  • Caucasian Shepherd Dog (Russia)
  • Chow Chow (China)
  • Doberman Pinscher (Germany)
  • Dogo Argentino (Argentina)
  • Dogue de Bordeaux (France)
  • Dutch Shepherd Dog (Netherlands)
  • English Mastiff
  • Fila Brasileiro (Brazil)
  • German Shepherd
  • Giant Schnauzer (Germany)
  • Kangal dog (Turkey)
  • Komondor (Hungary)
  • Kuvasz (Hungary)
  • Leonberger (Germany)
  • Neapolitan Mastiff (Italy)
  • Pit bull (USA)
  • Rhodesian Ridgeback (Africa)
  • Rottweiler(Germany)
  • Šarplaninac (Serbia/Macedonia)
  • Shar Pei (China)
  • Spanish Mastiff (Spain)
  • Standard Schnauzer (Germany)
  • Tibetan Mastiff
  • Tosa Inu (Japan)

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