Most Dangerous dog breeds

Johnny Sack

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Dogs are the loyal companions to men, women, and children. They give you security, unconditional love for food and shelter in return.

While every dog is potentially dangerous, there are some breeds that will probably make you think twice about getting yourself at home.

Number 1, Pit Bull
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The most dangerous dog breed there is. They rate high in terms of human body count and attacks due to their aggressive nature and tendencies of dangerous outbursts. In fact, this breed is actually banned in several countries because of its temperament!
However, a well behaved Pit Bull would be your loyal companion for life.

Number 2, Husky
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Husky is quick, fast, and full of energy. Huskies are also mainly used as sled dogs too, because they can be able to run through the snow and all. The breed does have a history of being somewhat of a blue collar dog, they aren’t known to be sociable with other dogs, or animals in general.

Huskies have claimed quite a number of human lives, in 1998, the dogs were accountable for fatally attacking 15 people.

Number 3, Great Dane
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While the name and size of this dog gives it a majestic feel, but the Great Dane is one of the most dangerous breeds in the world, if not taken care of properly

The fully grown Great Danes can prove to be terrifying dogs with their size; 86 cm tall and 200 pounds heavy. There have also been incidents of people getting mauled by some Great Danes, one such case was in 2003, leading to the death of a toddler in South Carolina

Number 4, German Shepherd
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The German Shepherd was and is still known for being a police dog, they are quite imposing in stature, and also known for biting down hard, enough to cause excruciating pain, or even send small animals and even humans to their demise.

An incident occurred in 2013, where a woman suffered a bite from her beloved German Shepherd. She ended up dying 2 days later. However these cases are rare

Number 5, Malamute
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While Malamutes look fluffy and cuddly on the outside, they are incredibly dangerous too.

Malamutes are also known for having a high prey drive, and this means that they don’t go after smaller animals on the daily, which proves bad for us humans.

Number 6, Doberman Pinscher
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Doberman Pinschers are usually known for being police dogs, loyal companions of law enforcers, but that isn’t as common today as more breeds are capable of doing what they do. A little less dangerous than the dogs on this list, but still dangerous in general.

These canines only tend to be very aggressive towards strangers than people they are familiar with, like their owners.

Number 7, Boxer
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Boxer dogs are descendants of hunting dogs, so naturally, that also makes them a hunting dog. Back in World War I, boxer dogs were utilized as guard and attack dogs as they are world renowned for powerful jaws and excruciatingly painful bites.

Boxer dogs are great for families because they will protect you until the end.

Number 8, Bullmastiff
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They are large and have imposing figures on a lot of creatures. Although the bullmastiff can be very dangerous in general, it’s the males that you have to watch out for.

Male Bullmastiffs tend to weigh up to 130 pounds, they are natural guard dogs so you can expect them to be aggressive. There have been 2 incidents of Bullmastiff attacks on humans back in 2014, one of which killed a 13-year old boy in New Jersey

Number 9, Rottweiler
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They are among the oldest of herding breeds, dating back to the age of the Romans.

These dogs are dependable dogs with great guarding skills and exceptional intelligence. If you are attacked by a rottweiler, the best course of action is to remain passive and not further instigate this fearsome creature.

Number 10, Perro de Presa Canario
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Perro de Presa Canario, also known as the Canary Mastiff are the rarest breed on this list. These dogs require obedience training and socialization at a young age to prevent unruliness. However, even that isn’t enough sometimes.

These dogs are very suspicious of strangers, and on occasion, will attack other canines. Since this breed has a potential to be dangerous, even with the right socialization, training, and handling, it is not recommended as a family dog. Tread with caution!

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I think rotweillers are the most aggressive and temperamental breeds. Fearless and no retreat, but all in all, animals are sometimes insane and untamed. Always be careful
 

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