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Security with Dogs

Guarding Properties with Dogs: Minimum Problems, Maximum Benefits

Using trained service dogs for property security offers numerous advantages:

Reduced risk of unauthorized intrusion – Many intruders avoid encounters with guard dogs out of fear, making dogs an effective deterrent against theft, vandalism, and other criminal activities.

Early warning system – Dogs can detect intruders from a distance, allowing security personnel to take preventive measures before a threat escalates.

Reliable on-site protection – Service dogs can neutralize intruders and detain them until law enforcement arrives.

Tracking and pursuit – Trained dogs can follow the movements of trespassers, both inside and outside the guarded territory, ensuring a higher chance of apprehension.

For high-risk properties, we recommend multiple trained dogs for security. Even well-armed and trained intruders find it difficult to bypass a canine security unit.

Entrust Your Security to Four-Legged Specialists

Our UOS security team employs highly specialized dog breeds, raised and trained at the TERRA BARBARIANS kennel. The most commonly used breeds for property security include:

– Black Terriers, Shepherd Dogs, Moscow Watchdogs, Rottweilers, and Giant Schnauzers.
– German and Belgian Shepherds, as well as Dobermans, are preferred for patrolling.

The breed selection depends on specific security objectives and terrain characteristics.

Why Choose Canine Security?

– Dogs significantly enhance security patrols and serve as an effective complement to video surveillance, alarms, and traditional guard posts.
– They alert security personnel to unauthorized access.
– They detain intruders and hold them until professional security forces arrive.
– Unlike security cameras, dogs have no blind spots and cannot be easily disabled.

Choose the Best Security Mode for Your Property

The security approach using patrol dogs is selected based on the topography, area, and specific needs of the site. The most popular methods include:

Alarm Alert System – Dogs signal security personnel upon detecting suspicious activity.

Patrolling with a Dog Handler – A trained specialist accompanies the dogs on patrol routes.

Free-Roaming Guard – Dogs move freely around the property without being tethered.

Checkpoint Post – Dogs are stationed at security checkpoints.

Fixed Security Post – A designated security post where dogs remain stationed.

Regardless of the security method, all guarded areas are marked with warning signs, which alone significantly reduce the likelihood of trespassing. The presence of trained security dogs sends a clear message that serious security measures are in place.

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