11 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds In The World

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11 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds In The World 20 Mar,2015 Animals Dogs are most often wonderful pets and our best friends too. They are intelligent, friendly, and humorous. However, if a stranger irritates them too much, they can be dangerous. Although, some dogs are more dangerous than the other breeds, here are some of the most dangerous dog breeds in the world.

01. Tibetan Mastiff

These dogs are called Big Dogs and are found in the Himalayas. Their height is 80 cm and they weigh between 45-70 kgs.

02. German Shepherd.

This breed is highly aggressive and intelligent. They have an impulse of attacking and killing smaller dogs. Mostly kept as guards and police dogs.

03. Alaskan Malamute

These dogs are aggressive and have a low tolerence of small animals.

04. Boxer

These are family dogs that are kept to serve and protect the family. They are loyal and careful. Their weakness is bull-headedness.

05. Doberman Pinscher

Most Dangerous but beautiful and elegant dogs. They are kept as police dogs and are aggressive to strangers.

06. German Jagdterrier

Known for being spartan Dogs, these are small, friendly and brave. Overprotective and potentially dangerous for

the environment.

07. Husky

They are working dogs, not meant to be kept as pets. They are active, energetic and the most intelligent canines in the world.

08. Pit Bull

Pitbulls are overly aggressive. They are intelligent as a terrier and strong as a mastiff. These dogs are banned in many countries around the world.

09. Rottweiler

These dogs are very difficult to raise and train. They are aggressive and can pose a threat to humans. 

10. The Great Dane

They are really big. You might have come across them while out for a walk. Their size measures more than 30 inches. 

11. Wolf Hybrid

Called the most dangerous predators. They are trained and raised in the best manner. A wolf- dog as you can call them are really dangerous to take back home. Do you wish to own any of these dogs? Let us know and share this story with your family and friends.