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Business

Dog Guards

Do you have a security issue? Imagine it is the very dead of night and you’re asleep in your warm comfy bed. A sly intruder has found a way to open a door or window, and now they’re in your home with nobody to stop them. It is a truly chilling thought. You can have a number of security measures in place to ensure you are safe, namely sturdy doors with solid locks, an alarm system, a bolt and chain, but you can never be entirely sure that some wily criminal won’t find a way around them and intrude on your private property.

Man’s best friend is also man’s best security system. Dog guards have been used for centuries as a way of ensuring nobody breaks into your home. Dog guards have the advantage of enhanced canine senses. They can see, smell, and hear far better than humans can, and that is where criminals fail when it comes to finding a way around dog guards. Some may consider dogs barking in the middle of the night annoying, but it got your attention, correct? In order to warn its master, a dog guard will bark if they suspect an intruder is trying to break into the house or has done so already. It’ll get you up and awake to check to see if you really do have a home intruder. Dog guards are like early warning systems, allowing you ample time to reach for the phone and call the police.

Dog guards are employed by many businesses when it comes to building security precautions in order to protect sensitive materials that could be sold on, copper for example. Some firms have a barebones security staff at night, but have added patrolling dog guards to make sure the presence of any potential intruders will be recognised. Even having dog guards present in your home or on your site of a business will make it unattractive to burglars, as many know that there are very few ways to subdue a dog guard without behind heard beforehand or during attempts to keep the dog guard quiet. Dog guards are an old fashioned approach to security, but you can be sure they’re just as effective as any alarm system around.

 

 

Dogguardsandcages.com has the most wonderful assortment of reliable, robust and resilient dog guards which are of a superlative calibre. All of these dog cages are furnished from the very finest materials.