vahtikoira
Vahtikoira, also known as a watchdog or guard dog, is a breed or type of dog traditionally used for protecting property, livestock, and people from potential threats. The term originates from Finnish, where *vahti* means "watch" or "guard," and *koira* means "dog." Vahtikoirat have been historically significant in rural Finland, where they were essential for safeguarding homes and farms from predators like wolves and bears, as well as from human intruders.
Vahtikoirat are typically large, strong, and independent dogs with a natural instinct to defend their territory.
Common breeds used as vahtikoirat in Finland include the Finnish Lapphund, Finnish Spitz, Karelian Bear Dog,
In modern Finland, while vahtikoirat are still valued for their protective qualities, their role has evolved.