Many of us choose the “guard dog” option over a home security system. But can a dog really be an effective protector of your home and family?
Most dogs judge people by their scent, and it is known that fear in humans produces a strong scent perceptible to dogs. The problem here is that you may have a welcome guest in your home whom is afraid of dogs, and will also send out this scent, obviously leading to aggression on the dog’s part. Many burglars are also dog lovers, who in many cases are actually welcomed by guard dogs, who sense no fear in the burglar at all! No fear = no guarding.
For some, it is necessary to board their dog while on vacation, especially if the vacation is expected to last more than one week. So unfortunately, the perfect opportunity for your dog to guard your home and its contents is lost, and your home is left unprotected.
For these reasons, it is not recommended to use a dog as the primary protector of your home and family. A properly installed and monitored security system will guard your home and family 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The only thing it won’t do is jump for joy when you pull into the driveway!By M Adley http://www.alarmsystemreviews.com
Locks, Bolts And Keys For Your Home
Most security experts agree that a single outer door lock will not provide adequate protection. For example, any tumbler-type lock with an opening for a key also provides an opening large enough for the lock to be picked. Thus, a combination of two different types of locks are recommended. Here are the most common types of locks used in the home:The Comprehensive Guide to Spaying and Neutering Your Dog
Spaying and neutering are common surgical procedures that can lead to a healthier, happier life for your canine companion. These operations not only prevent unwanted litters but also offer significant health benefits and can improve your dog's behavior. While the thought of surgery may cause more distress to the owner than the pet, dogs typically recover swiftly and adapt well post-operation, often emerging as even more affectionate and well-behaved pets.Do Children And Adolescents Get Depressed?
Unfortunately, the answer is yes. Depression is much more common in children and adolescents than once believed.