Friday, February 27, 2015

Do You Need A Protection Dog?


Perhaps the best way to answer this question is to look at some statistics. Let’s talk about the crime rates for the most populous U.S. state - California. Currently home to a little over 38 million people, California has a total annual crime rate of 1,173,036 of which 1,018,907 are property crimes and 154,129 are violent crimes. This makes the annual property offense rate for the state 26.58 per 1,000 residents. With statistics like these true for California, many other cities and states across the United States and possibly worldwide, fear of crime is soaring and it’s getting progressively hard to feel safe in our own houses.

Property offenses including burglary are despicable crimes. Sure having a thief rob you of a valuable possession is bad but perhaps the worse is the emotional shock of having your home violated. After all, it’s the one place in the world where you should be able to put your feet up, retreat from the stresses of the world and most importantly feel safe.

 So what do you do? If your home is your castle and your family is the most precious thing to you, you better protect them both if you don’t want to contribute to an escalation of the aforementioned crime statistics? And indeed, we all take the basic precautions. We make it as hard as possible for unwanted people to invade our property and harm us. Some of us even invest in a few fancy crime-busting gadgets such as surveillance cameras, infrared detectors and sturdy doors, windows and gates. The sad thing though is that, sometimes, even all these things put together fall short. And once someone gains access to your home despite the high security doors and hi-tech cameras, there is little these gadgets can do to protect you against your assailant(s). And police response times even if you manage to get a call out in time are not always the most reliable.

 In the light of these facts, protections dogs make the perfect sword by your side. For a start, a canine represents a big obstacle for anyone thinking of breaking into your property. Protections dogs are therefore very real and very visual deterrents but in contrast to cameras, alarm systems and infrared detectors, they are also trained and have the skill set and confidence to defend their charge against potential assailants.

 But that’s not all. Sure protection dogs are an excellent security choice. After all, the physical presence of a German Shepherd or Belgian Malinois, for example, will make a potential thief or criminal think twice before coming your way. They also have the physical capability to take on an attacker. However the canines also make wonderful companions and truly great additions to any family. For instance:

 
1. Your days as a lone wolf are over

 Protections dogs make the best companions so once a canine crosses the threshold of your home, you can say goodbye to loneliness. You will have a loyal friend and confidant through thick and think.

 
2. Canines are fun

If you’re getting a protection dog, you might also want to invest in a camera for you will have at least a dozen moments worth capturing everyday. Dogs are fun, quirky and incredibly entertaining companions. As a matter of fact, some studies even suggest that dog owners experience less stress. They find more joy in life and reduce their risk for heart diseases.

 
3. Everyday is an adventure

 With a canine companion, you kiss boredom goodbye for everyday is an adventure. You will also have the best pal should you want to go hiking, sailing or join a search and rescue team.

 
4. The key to social stardom

 Dogs love walks and when you take your dog out for some quality time in the open and his daily activities, inevitably, you meet other people doing the exact same thing paving the path for new friendships. For more information on protection dogs, visit http://www.ccprotectiondogs.com/


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