Unless you have experiance with guard breeds rotty/doberman ect its not a good idea,especially if you intend to get a dog.
Again i would agree with mr punch,collie,lab or Alsation,all the dogs on your list have hereditary faults,hips,eyes,ect make sure the parents have been tested or it could be expensive.
Personally if i had to choose from that list it would be a Lab.
totally agree there,
ive had a rotty, superb animal, very loyal, easy to train, as long as you have the time and patience,
get some advice before you delve into the guard breed,
remember , all dogs need exersize, and are one hell of a comitment, vet bills can be expensive,(worth looking into insurance), food, and upkeep of the animal are quite a dent in the wallet too,
remember, its the work you put into the dog, (no matter what the breed) you will reap the rewards if done correctly,
good luck in whatever breed you decide on
if its a pet your after , go for a heinz 57, u wont go wrong, _________________ "ONE LIFE LIVE IT"
I did loads of reading before i bought my dog as i wanted a big dog i could trust with my 4 year old son, and one that would look after the house when i'm working nights. I ended up with a Dogue de bordeaux. He's superb, 10 months old now and 9 stone. Soft as anything. The only draw back is you can't go any where without people wanting to stroke him!!
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