If a dog is not safe around your children, it is not a protection dog.
Aggression by itself is not the standard.
A family protection dog has to be stable first.
That dog has to live in your home, around your family, around normal daily life, and around the people you are trying to protect.
If the dog creates another danger inside the home, it is not solving the security problem.
It is adding a new one.
A real family protection dog must be safe in the home and capable in the fight.
Both matter.
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