In addition to that, I’m investing in big bags of large breed dog food to take care of my other security measures.
I love large working breeds. Have owned 2 and am on the 3rd, which is still just a puppy. I likely will not be able to handle another one when this guy goes to the Rainbow Bridge, though, as I will be around 82, then. They live 12 years +/- and usually become mellow wussies by age 10 or so.
My dogs have been Akitas and they are what is known as frugal eaters, so the costs aren’t all that bad. But you do have to factor in 18-24 months of training in order to have a reliable security guard that can also be trusted to discriminate between visitor and enemy and still be a loving family member.
Right now, the 14-week-old puppy loves everyone and everything, even the old cat who hates his guts.
With some breeds, you also have to be aware that there are people who will consider them *vicious* and your home-owners’ insurance company may decline to cover because of them.
Then, there is the fact that they can easily be shot from a distance.
I really believe one should own these guys because you love them, want to give them a wonderful life and intend to share your home with them for over a decade. I’d rather train one to be a pack dog or weight-puller than a major source of security besides a simple announcement of someone’s arrival on the property.