Sunday, March 24, 2013

Top 10 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds in the World


Dogs are the perfect companions – exceedingly loyal and unfailingly faithful.  But while they can be your best friends, they can also be your worst enemies. This is particularly true if you do something to threaten their well-being, their owners, or their owners’ property. After all, there is a good reason why canines are also used as guard dogs; they can be aggressive and, in some cases, even fatal.
Here are the top 10 most dangerous dog breeds you should be wary of. Keep them as pets, but never inadvertently provoke them.
1. Pit Bulls
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Pitbull (Photo credit: maplegirlie)
Pit Bulls are at the top of the list of the top 10 most dangerous dogs. It was reported that approximately 67 percent of fatalities from dog bites could be attributed to this particular breed.Weighing about 25 to 30 kilograms and sporting an extremely powerful jaw, a pit bull can take on just about any opponent, stubbornly lock its jaws on its victims, and maul them to a painful and final death. Because this breed of dogs is known to be aggressive, fearless, and superior fighters, Pit Bulls are one of the most sought after for dog fighting.
2. Rottweilers
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Rottweiler (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Next on the list of most dangerous dog breeds is the Rottweiler. This is based on studies conducted by the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Humane Society, as well as the Center for Disease Control. With a weight that ranges from 46 kilograms to 59 kilograms, Rottweilers pack a lot of stopping power that surely no one wants to put to a test.
The territorial instincts of this particular dog breed is second to none, while the power of its jaws is unrivaled by any other dog all across the world. Rottweilers are remarkably smart, but you’ll have to devote a ton of attention and love to them. A poorly trained Rottweiler can be quite defiant and hostile.
3. German Shepherds
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German Shepherd (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
If you examine households and armies throughout the entire world, you will find that most own at least one or more dogs of this famous dog breed. This is because German Shepherds have all the characteristics of an excellent guard dog: smart, loyal, fearless, adaptable, and easily trained. The level of loyalty of this certain dog breed is such that when you find yourself in the line of fire, the animal leaps to take the bullet to protect you. So what makes them part of this list of the top 10 most dangerous dogs? It’s quite simple. Owing to their fiercely protective nature, German Shepherds can be a terrifying enemy for all intruders and robbers.
4. Huskies
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Huskies (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Dogs belonging to this breed were responsible for roughly 6 percent of deaths caused by dog bites from 1979 to 1997, according to a US study done in 2000. Although they are generally considered very intelligent and energetic dogs, huskies aren’t really the ideal guard dogs. Huskies, in contrast to all other types of canines, pose some serious behavioral issues for dog trainers since these dogs were historically bred only for work and did not really socialize with people. Even children may appear as targets for these animals.
5. Alaskan Malamutes
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Alaskan Malamute (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Being the closest in nature and appearance to wolves, Alaskan Malamutes find themselves included in this list of the top 10 most dangerous dog breeds. As working dogs, one can’t find any fault with them. They are capable of putting in a lot of work and are extremely valuable in areas where normal transportation methods just aren’t feasible. What makes them dangerous is that they are awfully hard to calm down once they get started. Since they always travel in a pack, you can also expect that they attack in a pack as well. Imagine a bunch of 35 to 46 kilogram-dogs hunting you down. That has got to send shivers down anyone’s spine.
6. Doberman Pinscher
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Doberman Pinscher (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

This breed is known for loyalty, brilliance, and alertness. As such, Doberman Pinschers are regarded as one of the breeds you’ll want to consider as guard dogs. Typically, the dogs in this category only attack when provoked or when they believe that their family or their property is being threatened. If this is truly the case, then a Doberman will most likely respond aggressively.
7. Chow Chows
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Chow Chow (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Because of their cute and cuddly stuffed-toy appearance, Chow Chows don’t really appear that intimidating. However, you shouldn’t be fooled by such an attractive and deceptive façade. Owing to the fact that they have a very limited peripheral vision, these dogs are easily startled and annoyed, which might also make them quite unpredictable and aggressive. Extremely devoted to their master, Chow Chows can be the ultimate foe for strangers and intruders alike.
8. Great Danes
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Great Dane (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Although the dogs in this category are considered mostly gentle giants, they can develop aggressive and hostile manners when trained poorly. Armed with inches-long and razor-sharp teeth and weighing as much as 150 pounds, Great Danes are a biting tragedy waiting to happen.
9. Dalmatians
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Dalmatian (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The rise in popularity of this spotted dog breed can be credited to the 1961 animated film as well as its 1996 remake. A lot of parents sought to please their children by opening their homes to Dalmatians, but little did they know that they were inviting danger into their homes, too. The high-strung Dalmatians aren’t suited for homes with little kids as their nasty and destructive nature can be easily brought to the surface by the most minor of provocations.
10. Presa Canario
Presa Canario
Presa Canario (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Historically bred for the purpose of guarding (and fighting with) cattle, the dogs in this category are capable of leading a victim to a hopeless death. Gifted with a totally fearless nature, unbelievable power, and man-stopping ability, Presa Canarios definitely deserve their reputation for being among the most dangerous dog breeds of today.
Dogs, even potentially dangerous dogs, when given ample and proper training, are useful and friendly creatures. However, if your intentions are shady, the sinking of a dog’s teeth into your body may be the very last thing you’ll ever want to put up with.

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