The Dog Breeds Thieves Refuse To Mess With

Is your home truly secure? You might be surprised to learn that a high-tech security system isn't always the most effective deterrent for burglars. In this video, we dive into a 2012 criminology study that reveals how the presence or even just the sound of a dog makes burglars avoid a house entirely. In this episode, we break down: → Why convicted burglars choose to skip houses with dogs → The crucial difference between a dog that fights and a dog that communicates → A detailed look at 10 breeds known for their natural, silent deterrent capabilities → Why your risk calculation changes the moment a dog is presentWe cover everything from the intensity of the belgian malinois to the calm, unreadable presence of the cane corso , and why certain working lines (like the german shepherd ) are better suited for security than show-line counterparts. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 — Introduction: The Deterrent Power of Dogs 0:59 — 1. Cane Corso: The Master of Silent Assessment 1:52 — 2. Rottweiler: The Calm, Certain Watcher 2:43 — 3. German Shepherd: Working Line vs. Show Line 3:40 — 4. Belgian Malinois: The Dog Without an Off-Switch 4:28 — 5. Doberman Pinscher: Bred to Make People Think Twice 5:12 — 6. Boerboel: The Ultimate Farm Guardian 5:50 — 7. Giant Schnauzer: Top-Tier Intelligence & Bonding 6:27 — 8. Akita: Loyal, Territorial, and Silent 7:09 — 9. Belgian Tervuren: Malinois Capability, Better Management 7:40 — 10. Presa Canario: The Power of Calm Stillness 8:08 — Conclusion: Changing the Burglary Risk Calculation 🔔 Subscribe for more insights into canine psychology and protection training. Drop a comment below would you trust your dog to deter an intruder, or is your pup more of a greeter? 👇