Dogs themselves are house-keeping animals, so they are born with the ability to look after homes and homes. This is because dogs have a keen sense of smell and vision and can detect and perceive changes in their surroundings and respond to suspicious situations. In addition, dogs are social and curious and like to interact with humans, so they also like to look after the house and hope to contribute to their owners.
During the training process, dogs can also learn the skills of looking after homes and homes through the owner's instructions and rewards to enhance their housekeeping abilities. For example, the owner can teach the dog to bark at the door or to wag its tail when a stranger enters the house. These trainings can help the dog better perform the task of guarding the home and provide more safety protection for the owner.