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Watchdog

British pronunciation/wˈɒt‍ʃdɒɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈwɑtʃˌdɔɡ/
Watchdog
[NOUN]
1

a dog that is used to keep watch on a place

synonyms : guard dog
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watchdog definition and meaning

What is a "watchdog"?

A watchdog is a trained canine that is specifically trained to protect a property, location, or individuals from potential intruders or threats. These dogs are typically chosen for their size, strength, and temperament, and are trained to respond to specific commands and situations to deter or confront intruders. Guard dogs may be used in various settings, such as homes, businesses, and law enforcement or military operations. They are trained to exhibit behaviors such as barking, growling, and showing a strong protective instinct towards their designated area or people. Common breeds used as guard dogs include German Shepherds, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers, and Belgian Malinois, among others. Proper training and socialization are crucial for guard dogs to ensure their effectiveness and safety. It's important to note that owning and using a guard dog comes with legal responsibilities, and training and handling should be conducted by experienced and responsible individuals to ensure the safety of both the dog and the people involved.

2

a guardian or defender against theft or illegal practices or waste

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Examples
1The watchdog has now referred the issue to the agency's inspector general.
2They're watchdogs.
3[Reporter] Fired five independent watchdogs. -
4A watchdog that is evidently asleep at the wheel.
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