The top 10 most dangerous dogs

5. Alaskan Malamutes

These are relatives to the Siberian husky; they demand regular exercise and engagement because the absence of it makes them restless, stubborn destructive. These large household pets can weigh anything between 70 to 100 lbs and are suitable escorts for adventures such as carting, hiking, mushings, and skijoring. They are unreliable as guard dogs, not easily trained and do not necessarily since they are known for their strong independence, they can be difficult to train, get along with smaller dogs or animals.

Alaskan Malamutes

4. Rottweiler

Rottweilers are a strong breed with decent hereditary grouping and guarding senses. As seen in most energetic breed, hazardous conduct in Rottweiler’s normally arises from of un-attentive owners, abuse, disregard, or absence of socialization and preparing. In any case, the Rottweiler’s major quality is his strength and is something that should not be ignored.

Rottweiler

3. German shepherd

The German shepherd originated from Germany and can weigh as much as 70 to 100 lbs. Known for being smart, bold, all set, vigilant, and courageous; such that the police use them for their K-9 units. On the other hand, care must be utilized when handling Shepherds as they can get to be jealously protective of their family and domain, and if not properly introduced to strangers; can lead to assaults.

German Shepherd

2. Pit bull

American Pit Bull Terrier, the Staffordshire bull terrier, the American Staffordshire terrier, and the American Bulldog are generally y categorized under the term ‘pit bull’ .This dogs were initially bred for baiting bulls and bears .A large amount of them were used in the now prohibited practice of Dog Fighting and in America this breed are considered the most dangerous .They are however very bold and courageous dogs, displaying a vicious confidence and strength. They are energetic and can be loyal to their owners.

Pitbull

1. Caucasian Ovcharka

These breed of dogs are also referred to as the Caucasian Shepherd. Traditionally they were bred as guard dogs for live stock. The average Caucasian Ovcharka is domineering, head strong, bold and courageous. They need to be properly trained or else they tend to manifest vicious and unruly behavior which may get out of hand. This is imperative as they have very strong instincts and urges to protect their owners and do not appreciate stranger at all.

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