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Dangerous Dogs Of The Planet

Most dangerous dog breeds

By Mirza MirzaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Who would have thought that a dog's breed could be a factor when deciding whether or not they are dangerous. This can be a difficult thing to determine. There are numerous breeds from the smallest of terrier type dogs to one that looks like a guard dog. Growing up we had a Jack Russell Terrier and a German Shepherd Dog (Longest lifespan of all dogs) as our pets for varying periods of time. We also had other pets, but their names and breeds are irrelevant. When it comes to deciding which breeds are the most dangerous or most likely to attack, there is no conclusive answer. But I'd like you to think about your own experiences with pets and how you know for sure if this particular pet was aggressive or not perhaps you had different experiences with another family member?

Alaskan Malamute

The Alaskan Malamute is a very large, deep-chested, and stocky breed of dog with a thick winter coat. Malamutes are easy to train and they make wonderful watchdogs. They were developed in Alaska to pull sleds, but also work well as sled dogs in other northern climates. Because of this versatility, they are considered one of the best working dogs in the world.

The Alaskan Malamute is intelligent and loyal to its family. It has been used for sled racing and mushing on rough terrain for many generations before it was imported into North America in the early 20th century.

German Shepherds

The German Shepherd is a very popular dog that has a lot of good characteristics. They are intelligent, protective, and eager to please their owners. However, this breed does have some issues that make them a bit more dangerous than other breeds.

The most dangerous aspect of this breed is their strength. They can be aggressive toward other dogs or people who they feel are threatening them or their family. This means that they may bite if someone comes close to them or gets too close to their property while they are off-leash.

Another issue with this breed is their size. They can easily overpower smaller dogs which could lead to injury if they do not have proper training on how to control themselves around other dogs in the community."

Great Danes

Great Danes are a very large breed of dog. They are known for their intelligence and strength, which makes them difficult to train. Great Danes can be aggressive towards other animals and people. This is why it's so important for you to choose a reputable breeder when purchasing Great Dane puppies.

One of the most dangerous dog breeds is the Great Dane, which is one of the most popular breeds in the world. This breed has been known to attack humans without provocation or reason, so they should never be left alone with children or small animals. If you have a Great Dane as a pet, it's important that you make sure that he gets plenty of exercise each day and socializes with other dogs in order to avoid any unwanted behavior such as biting or snapping at people or pets.

Pit Bull Terriers

Pit Bull Terriers are a very popular dog breed that are often seen on the streets of America. There are many different types of Pit Bulls, but this one is the most common. The Pit Bull Terrier is a relatively large dog with a short coat and large head. It has a long, muscular body and powerful jaws that make it an effective fighting dog.

Pit Bull Terriers have become more popular in recent years because of their physical strength, intelligence and loyalty to their owners. However, this breed also has several downsides that should be considered before purchasing one.

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