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<http://www.texasBurglerforum.com>propellerhead wrote:I wish we could ask this question on a burglar forum and hear it from their point of view.
I which, in my case, the former burglers would never, ever be that unhappy again...G.C.Montgomery wrote:On the watch dogs, I know several people who actually lost their dogs to burglars. In one case, two dogs were actually killed onsite. So in addition to finding their home wrecked, there was the bloody scene of murdered pets and the trauma that went with it because those dogs were much like children to the owners. In the other cases, fences were left open or the dog was actually taken by the burglar.
txinvestigator wrote:I'll end my involvement in this thread with this;
In 10 years as a cop I made one residential burglary call where there was an alarm. The back door was kicked open and the alarm immediately sounded. The only thing missing was the microwave that was sitting on a cart next to the door that was kicked open.
I took too many reports to count from homes where there were "watchdogs".
TxFire wrote:Don't judge a dogs intention by it's tail activity.
http://www.care2.com/channels/solutions/pets/1234
If you search some of the online German Shepherd Schutzhund protection work videos you will see a lot of tail waggin going on. They definitely fall into the not just woofin category. I have no idea what my two German Shepherds would do to an intruder. I fell pretty confident they would react to an actual physical attack though. But more than anything they alert me to things I do not see or hear and make a lot of noise.
Well, yeah! They're thinking, "Ho boy, ho boy, I'm gonna get to bite somebody!"TxFire wrote:If you search some of the online German Shepherd Schutzhund protection work videos you will see a lot of tail waggin going on.