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Top 20 Most Dangerous Dogs in the World

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Top 20 Most Dangerous Dogs in the World. Depending on the animal’s upbringing, temperament, and circumstances, any dog can be a threat, although dogs have long been known as humans’s best friends. But certain breeds can cause greater harm simply […]

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Most Dangerous Dogs in the World

Top 20 Most Dangerous Dogs in the World. Depending on the animal’s upbringing, temperament, and circumstances, any dog can be a threat, although dogs have long been known as humans’s best friends. But certain breeds can cause greater harm simply because of their size or the force of their jaws. Based on the behavior and personality, here are the top 20 most dangerous dogs in the world.

 

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PITBULL

The Pit Bull is considered to be the most dangerous dog in America. Between 2005 and 2014, 203 Americans died by a pit bull, and 305 people were seriously injured after a mauling. These dogs were originally bred for baiting bulls and protecting hunters from bears. These dogs are incredibly muscular. Most Pit Bulls don’t have an ounce of fat on them. They are pure muscle. These dogs are actually very cute; however, many Pit Bull owners make alterations to the dog to give him a mean and fierce look. This is part of the reason that people are so afraid of these dogs.

 

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AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER

It is listed as one of the most dangerous dog breeds in the world because it is quicker to anger and bite than most other breeds. As a result of this danger factor, the breed is banned in several areas of the world. If puppies do not get this vital socialization during this short period, they can become fearful, reactive, and sometimes aggressively stimulated to attack. It is the main reason for aggression in children and adults. These dogs, as they mature, can start to show signs of fear, reactivity, and aggression to people.

 

 


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BOERBOEL

They are very large and also the most dangerous dogs. Their heads can sometimes be twice the size of ours. In fact, this dog breed was bred to keep lions and hyenas from picking off their owners’ sheep and cattle, which should tell you something about their strength and fierceness. The Boerboel tends to be a very passive dog in general, but once settled in with their family, they don’t take kindly to anyone they don’t know entering their property. This is another dog who needs a strong handler due to their size and somewhat strange attitude. It’s best to keep them away from children and other animals unless they were raised alongside them as puppies.

 

 


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THE DOBERMAN PINSCHER

If you have seen any movies about the mob or really rich, really mean people, you have seen a Doberman pinscher. These dogs are often the guard dogs in the movie, who are willing to attack intruders on command. They are famous for being the most intelligent dog in the world, extremely loyal, and very alert. This is what makes him such a good guard dog. He can weigh up to 70 pounds, and he is known to become aggressive with strangers and other dogs. They are very rarely aggressive to their owners.

 

 


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ROTTWEILER

This one of the biggest dogs in the world can weigh up to 130 pounds, and most are pure muscle. This dog is considered to be very dangerous because he has a genetic predisposition to guard and herd. Not all of these dogs are savage beasts. As with many breeds, these dogs have a bad reputation due to abuse, neglect, lack of socialization, lack of training, and being cared for by irresponsible owners. Rottweilers were responsible for 535 dog attacks between 1982 and 2014 in the world.

 

 


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ARGENTINIAN DOGO

It is another attractive South American breed that has been banned in numerous countries: Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Norway, and others. This great dog weighs up to about 120 pounds, and a male stands up to about 29 inches at the withers. His body is long and lean. He was bred as a hunter for use on wild boar or any other found on Argentine grassland. But due to his size, his reputation as a fighter, and his unwillingness to accept strangers, the Argentine Mastiff has been branded a dangerous dog.

 

 


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FILA BRASILERO

Weighing up to 75 kg Fila brasileiro was bred as a hunting dog trained to restrain but not take the life of its prey. During the days of slavery, the Fila was allegedly used to return fugitive slaves, unharmed, to their masters. More recently it has become a popular guard dog. What separates the Fila from other big mastiff-type dogs is its temperament and potential for aggression. The dog is banned in the UK, Norway, Israel, and Denmark, to mention a few, along with being restricted in many more. It is often said that they are the most aggressive dog breeds towards strangers if not correctly trained. Given the name Ojeriza, this behavior may be desired by some owners but can make this a particularly dangerous dog breed in the world.

 

 


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PRESA CANARIO DOG

The Perro de Presa Canario, or Canary Dog, is one of the most intimidating-looking dogs you will find. Its enormous, square head is almost as wide as it is long. It has the body to match too; big-sized and muscular, the Presa Canario can weigh around 130 lbs. Bred as a fighting dog, they retain a good degree of this aggression, making them only suitable for experienced dog owners. If not shown absolute authority, they can be an extremely dangerous dog. It is also said they gain aggression in numbers as they are pack dogs.

 

 


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THE BULL MASTIFF

They are one of the best world dogs, which is very large and muscular. He can weigh up to 130 pounds, and he can grow as tall as 27 inches. Unless these dogs are well trained and well behaved, they can become dangerous. Poorly trained dogs can become very unpredictable. In 2014, a 13-year-old boy from New Jersey was attacked by a Bullmastiff, and he was badly injured. Another boy was also attacked, and he was severely injured. With proper care and training, however, these dogs can make excellent family pets.

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GERMAN SHEPHERD

Most of these dogs are friendly. They are smart, vigilant, alert, fearless, and one of the strongest dogs in the world. Because of these excellent qualities, these dogs are often used in police K-9 units. While these dogs make great family pets, they need to be properly socialized and trained from an early age. They can become very protective of their owners, their family, and their home. Because of this, they can be dangerous. If a friendly stranger comes into the home, a German shepherd who has not been properly trained can attack. This can make them dangerous.

 

 


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THE HUSKY

They can be dangerous to humans; however, they can be especially dangerous to smaller animals. They are very strong dogs and are bred for pulling sleds through the snow. They have a very strong predator instinct, which can make them dangerous at times. Over the past 15 years, the Husky was responsible for 15 lives. With proper training, however, you could safely bring a smaller animal into the home. These dogs aren’t only dangerous to living things; they can be very destructive in your home.

 

 


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BULL TERRIER

The most distinctive feature of the Bull Terrier is his large, egg-shaped head. He is also known for his incredibly muscular body. These dogs have gotten a bad rap in the past, due to being mistreated, abused, and trained to attack. These dogs are not technically dangerous towards humans; however, they can be dangerous to smaller dogs and animals. This is because they have a strong urge to hunt their prey. If they cannot overcome this urge, they can become aggressive toward these smaller animals and can cause serious injury when they attack. This breed can weigh up to 65 pounds, and he is quick and tough.

 

 


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THE ALASKAN MALAMUTE

The Malamute is often mistaken for the Husky. These dogs are very large, and they can weigh up to 85 pounds. These dogs tend to be passive, and they make excellent work dogs. Like the Husky, the Malamute is known for pulling sleds in the blistering cold. Because of their size, they are not the best pet to have around young children. According to the JAVMA study, this breed was responsible for 12 dangerous attacks during a 20-year period.

 

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CAUCASIAN OVCHARKA

This enormous dog goes by several names, including the Caucasian Shepherd Dog. It was bred to defend sheep flocks on the edges of the Soviet Union from thieves and, well, anything! A big dog can weigh anything up to 200 lbs. with huge paws and an equally intimidating set of jaws. Their thick fur hides a powerful muscular frame. Virtually fearless and able to exhibit ferocious behavior, these dogs have long been a favorite for hunting bears. This is also the breed of dog used to patrol the border between East and West Germany during the Cold War.

 

 


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CANECORSO

This biggest dog in the world is a descendent of the dogs Roman soldiers used in wars. It has a sleek, muscular body weighing up to 110 lbs. The business end of the Cane Corso is its large, intimidating head with powerful jaws. One look would tell most people that this is a dog that could inflict a good deal of damage. The Cane Corso generally has a good temperament but is protective and suspicious of strangers. Therefore, training and early socialization are essential. This dog is restricted in several US states and European countries.

 

 


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TOSA INU

This is the most dangerous dog breed, as it is known to be a fighting dog. It is also a very rare breed. Because this dog is so dangerous, it has been banned in several countries, including the UK, New Zealand, Denmark, Norway, Hong Kong, Australia, and many others. The reason for the ban was due to the increasing number of attacks on humans, especially children. Twenty years ago, the number of attacks was in the thousands. Since the ban has been placed on owning one of these dogs and because there are almost no breeders left.

 

 


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GOLD DOG

The Gul Dog originates from Pakistan, and it’s one of the rarest dog breeds. We don’t see many Goldendoodles in the west. This beautiful dog can be wary and very suspicious of strangers, which might cause aggressive and dangerous behavior. They tend to have a grumpy nature and are not generally suited as family pets. An experienced owner is a definite must when thinking of adopting one of these dogs. They have been known to turn on their owners before and are not suited for living in apartments and homes with small yards. Given their size and strength, and the fact that they are considered one of the most dangerous dog breeds.

 

 

 


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RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK

It is also known as African Lion Hounds. These dogs did what their name entails. They hunted lions and kept farms and their stock safe from predators, which is what they were originally bred for. Today, Rhodesian ridgebacks are much more family-friendly, and you can see them in many households. However, they are still considered one of the most dangerous dogs due to their aggressive nature and strong sense of prey drive. The Rhodesian ridgeback is a large dog who was built for strength and speed in particular.

 

 


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SAINT BERNARD

It is last on the list but surely will be surprising for anyone who has seen “Beethoven” movies. Unfortunately, these large dogs with their passive temperaments are not easy to train, which eventually has put them on the list of the most dangerous dogs in the world. Shy and timid, Saint Bernards who end up in situations that spook them can lead to dangerous outbursts and show a lot of aggressive behavior towards everybody around. Their size and strength are what hit another mark.

 

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TIBETAN MASTIFF

Powerful with good bone, the Tibetan Mastiff is a strong, well-built dog with a fairly long, thick coat and a bushy tail that curls over the back. It is natural for this dog to want to guard and protect its family and territory. Some can be aggressive and stubborn, so early socialization is necessary. Most of them will be very gentle, patient, and loving with people and children they know but will be very distrustful of strangers. The Tibetan Mastiff can be a nocturnal barker, with a loud, booming voice, as all good guard dogs should have!

 

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