Top 5 dangerous dog breeds
Where the dogs are very loyal and widely loved animals in the different countries of the world, and people, have raised them in their houses and farms, but some times the dogs become so aggressive because of their bloodlines or their generation.
Followings are the dangerous dogs discussed in the article
5 Great Dane
This is the most dangerous breed of the dogs and is found in Germany with the minimum weight of 52-80kg for males and females both and a minimum height of 76-79cm for males and 71-76cm for females and an average life span of 8-10years.
Great Danes can be gentle giants if properly trained and cared for as they already belong among the very emotional and sensitive group of dogs, but if not trained and socialized from an early age, they can become quite dangerous to raise and to stay with and will become very aggressive.
Considering their massive height and weight, they can bring massive fatalities.
4 Boxer
After the danger of the breed great dane, there come the boxer dogs and are medium to the large, short-haired breed of dogs also developed in Germany and are available in fawn, brindled and white color with or without white marks on the body.
Boxers are basically the hunting dogs and have been used as an attack and guard dogs ever since being bred. They have a powerful jaw and bite, which is perfect for the protection, but if in early ages, not brought up or trained, they can turn into very aggressive attackers.
While training the boxers, keeping in mind the hard treatment and punishments are necessary as they may make the situation even worse.
3 Wolf Hybrid
This is the third dangerous breed of dogs in the world and is usually found in Italy and is about 26-34inches high. As the name indicates, a wolf hybrid, these dogs are a cross of grey wolves and dogs, which makes them quite unpredictable.
Wolf hybrids have their own wild and demanding head, and many states of the world have banned from owning the wolf hybrid as a house pet.
2 Alaskan Malamute
They are highly energetic dogs, and if their energy is not positively used, they may turn into quite aggressive nature of dogs and may harm the humans and even their owners.
They have an emphasized need to hunt for their prey. Therefore they must be carefully looked after, and the important thing for them is the massive time taking for their training as they are slow learner dogs.
They are 61-66cm in height for males and a height of 56-61cm for females and are found in the United States of America as the USA is their origin, and they mostly live in cold places.
1 Siberian Husky
This is a Russian breed of dogs and is almost similar in looking at Alaskan Malamute, and the difference is that they have a thickly furred double coat and erect triangular ears along with distinctive markings on the body.
The breed is of working dogs; therefore, they are not very social, and so they are aggressive for humans, but with the right and proper approach and training, you can make them become more friendly and calm.
They are of 54-60cm height for males, and a height of 50-56cm for females, and they have a 35-50lb of weight with an average life span of 12-15years.
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