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The 5 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds

It's difficult to determine that there are dog breeds that can be dangerous. The way an animal develops is contingent on how the dog was taught, how he is treated, as well as his conditions of living. However, there are certain breeds of dogs who are more likely to exhibit aggression than others. It doesn't mean it means that the breeds are likely to develop into aggressive dogs that have the ability to be mean.

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The 5 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds

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  1. The 5 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds It's difficult to determine that there are dog breeds that can be dangerous. The way an animal develops is contingent on how the dog was taught, how he is treated, as well as his conditions of living. However, there are certain breeds of dogs who are more likely to exhibit aggression than others. It doesn't mean it means that the breeds are likely to develop into aggressive dogs that have the ability to be mean. This simply means that if dogs are neglected, they'll be more likely aggressive as compared to other breeds of dog. In the right circumstances the dogs listed that are on this list could be loved, content, and happy family pets. But, the Journal of the American Veterinary Association (JAVMA) conducted an investigation that lasted over the course of 20 years in order to determine the breeds that were the riskiest based on the number of fatal bites. The majority of the dogs listed on this page were spotted within the results from the investigation. Therefore, it is no delight that dog breeds that are the most hazardous are comprised predominantly of guard and fighting dogs. Characteristics like aggression, strength and gamesmanship were chosen when designing these breeds. Here are the top dangerous dog breeds around the globe. Avoid these breeds in case you're the first dog owner. 1. Labrador A Labrador can be typically an easy-going, friendly and affectionate dog. If they're not appropriately trained and properly treated however, they can be extremely risky. Based on the statistics from Merritt Clifton's Dog Bite Survey Between 1982-2014 there were 56 bites which resulted in serious injuries. Of those, 17 were children.

  2. In addition, this breed is responsible for one death in this time. In 2011, a three-year old boy was attacked by the Labrador that resulted in severe facial injuries. Like any dog it is the pet's obligation to ensure that their pet is well-loved appropriately, trained, and is properly taken care of. The proper treatment can stop the possibility of a fatal attack. 2. Cocker Spaniel It's quite surprising, however, this dog is actually to this list. It is at first glance, but when he's trained and well-treated the dog makes a fantastic and loving pet for the family. However, these dogs are they are extremely emotional. Due to this, dogs that are not properly trained are more likely to be aggressive. According to JAVMA's research, it is believed that the Cocker Spaniel has been the cause of more than 60 fatal attacks in the past 25 years. In 2016 an elderly man living in Jacksonville, Florida was attacked by a gang of dogs that were stray and at least one was identified as an alleged Cocker Spaniel. The man wasn't able to make it. 3. Tosa Inu This is a highly dangerous dog breeds in India because it is known as an aggressive dog. This is also a rare breed. Because the dog is risky, it was banned in a number of countries, including those in the UK, New Zealand, Denmark, Norway, Hong Kong, Australia, and many more. The reason for this ban was the increase in attacks on human beings, particularly children. In the past, number of attacks was in the hundreds. Since the ban was enforced on owners of these dogs and since there are no breeders left as per the ASPCA it was only one incident from this breed over the past three years. 4. The Bullmastiff The Bullmastiff is a massive, extremely strong dog. It can weigh as much as 130 pounds and reach a height of 27 inches. If the dogs are not well-behaved and trained they may turn violent. Untrained dogs can be unpredictable. A 13-year aged boy living in New Jersey was attacked by the Bullmastiff, and was severely injured. Another victim was also attacked and was badly injured. Based on the Merritt Cliffton dog bite Statistic, there were 111 dog bites over an 15- year period. Of those 46 of them were children, and 63 of them were fatal. If properly trained and cared for However, these dogs could make great pets for families. 5. Malamute Malamutes are a breed of dog that is popular. Malamute is often confused with the Husky. These dogs are massive and be as heavy as 85 pounds. They tend to be very sedentary and are excellent working dogs. Similar to the Husky and the Malamute, the Malamute is famous for pulling sleds through the freezing cold. Because of their size they're not the ideal pet for young children. As per the JAVMA study that this breed was the source of 12 fatal attacks over the span of 20 years.

  3. On February 14, 2014, in UK the UK, an infant woman's child was murdered by her Malamute of the family. In contrast, the same day in Cornwall, UK, a man was walking his Malamute when the "pit bull-like" dog started to attack him. His Malamute saved his life. For more information visit our website Creature Companions.

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