A dog in a private house: what breed to choose?

The owners of dachas sooner or later think about how to get a four-legged friend.

However, it is worth noting that not every dog ​​will be able to live comfortably outside the city, therefore it is necessary to take a more responsible choice of breed, as well as take into account the peculiarities of the animal.

First, decide for what purpose you plan to have a dog. If, for example, she lives exclusively in the house and goes outside only to run on the grass and get some fresh air, then in this case you can choose any breed that is suitable for living in an apartment.

However, mostly owners of country houses acquire pets for the purpose of protecting the territory and, therefore, keep them in the aviary, occasionally releasing them. This is where the difficulties begin, as not all breeds of dogs can comfortably live in such conditions.

Note! To date, there are more than 400 breeds, many of which have been formed for more than one hundred years, and the selection of individuals took place in accordance with strict parameters. So, as they say, you can't crush genes with your finger.It is unlikely, for example, a representative of the hunting breed will be indifferent to the dacha living creatures.

Dog to guard a private house

Do you live outside the city all year round and don't like uninvited guests? Want to feel safe? The four-legged friend of large breeds, for example, guard and service, will become for you a real guard and protector.

In addition, attention can be paid to the shepherd’s breeds, which also do an excellent job as a guard, since they were originally bred to protect livestock from wildlife.

Therefore, for captive content ideal:

  • Moscow Watchdog;
  • Alabai (Central Asian Shepherd Dog);
  • Russian black terrier;
  • Hungarian Kuvasz;
  • Maremma (Maremmo-Abruzzo Shepherd);
  • Pyrenean Mountain Dog;
  • Leonberger;
  • Caucasian, German, East European Shepherd.

These breeds are quite large, so the cage must be very spacious so that the pet can stretch its paws and move. The booth is needed good and good, because the animal will live there all year round. Therefore, if you chose a large dog, then take care of its comfort in advance.In time, she will be for you not only a guard, but also the most loyal friend.

Important! When choosing a booth, be sure to consider the size of the animal. The dog in it must stand freely and lie down, stretching out all its paws.

It should be noted that for the protection of the suburban area, smaller pets may also be suitable, for example:

  • rottweilers
  • Dobermans,
  • bullmastiffs,
  • airedale terriers,
  • American Bulldogs,
  • Giant Schnauzers.

However, these individuals have not very thick hair (especially Dobermans), so in the winter they are likely to feel uncomfortable. To solve this problem, it is necessary to build a warmed booth or allow the dog to sleep in the house.

Pets of those breeds that can perform the functions of a guard are quite powerful, and if they are not properly treated, they can harm their owner. To avoid such non-standard situations, it is necessary to build the right relationship with the dog, that is, to responsibly approach its upbringing and complete a training course under the guidance of an experienced dog handler.

If your goal is a dog that will only give a voice to approach the house of a stranger and frighten outsiders with a threatening look, then stop your choice on Newfoundland, St. Bernard or Bernese Mountain Dog.These companion dogs are quite large and very friendly to people, therefore they are unlikely to harm anyone.

The only thing they can do to an alien stalking to your house is to knock him down. However, hardly anyone of the ill-wishers dares to encroach on your territory when he hears a low barking and sees the size of your watchman.

Families with children can also start a dog of this breed: these great good-natured children will never harm the baby, even if they are torn by the tail, ears, or paws. However, be sure to talk with your children and explain that this is absolutely impossible.

Companion dogs

If you start a pet as a friend, not a watchman, then when choosing, pay attention to parameters such as temperament and size.

The following breeds are ideal for frequent walks in the woods, on the lake or in your spacious summer cottage.:

  • Labrador,
  • Border Collie,
  • Aussie (Australian Shepherd),
  • Golden retriever,
  • Siberian Husky,
  • boxer,
  • Samoyed,
  • Alaskan malamute.

These four-legged friends love to spend time with a person - you need to walk and play with them for quite a long time.If they are often left alone with themselves, then out of boredom, they can gnaw furniture in the house, make digging under the fence and other mischief.

It is worth noting that only Huskies, Malamutes and Samoyeds (representatives of northern sled dogs) live comfortably in an aviary in the winter. Other breeds from the list do not have sufficiently thick wool with undercoat and cannot be long in the winter outside. Consequently, during this period they must be kept in the house. Keep this in mind when choosing a pet.

For those who like to go hunting in the forest, as well as summer residents who do not have a garden or a garden on their site and do not plan to let the dog out of the territory, hunting breeds (dachshunds, huskies, greyhounds, etc.) are ideal. Otherwise, you should prepare for perekannymi beds, trampled lawns and regular complaints from neighbors about strangled hens and rabbits.

Those who do not plan to keep the houses of large and active animals, or summer residents who do not live permanently outside the city, but only periodically go there by public transport, small dogs will do:

  1. Yorkshire terriers,
  2. maltese bichonas,
  3. Chihuahua
  4. french bulldogs
  5. Miniature Pinchers,
  6. miniature schnauzers,
  7. Pomeranian Spitz,
  8. papillon
  9. Brussels Griffons,
  10. cavalier king charles spaniels

Naturally, this is not a complete list of all dogs that can live with you in a country house. In addition, there are also curs - do not forget about them, because they, too, can become your loyal friends.