Of the ones you mentioned, I'd go with a German Shepherd or Shepherd mix. I miss ours; when we brought our first baby (my daughter) home, our Shepherd mix TJ adopted her as his own and would protect her from anyone but us. He wouldn't even let our other dog near her, but he wasn't mean about it. Hip dysplasia can be an issue, though. It was with ours, and he was a mix. A 128 pound mix.
Second, I'd go with the Ridgeback.
Personally, though, every single one of our dogs has been adopted from either a shelter or someone who needed to find a dog a home. I recommend that route. Our three Labs (Chocolate, black, and yellow) even though they are purebreds were adopted. And mutts have a lot going for them; they generally don't have some of the breed-specific issues that you see with others, like, say a German Shepherd with the hip dysplasia. Or Labs, who are reputed (correctly!) with eating anything they can fit down their gullets.



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