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Top 20 Aggressive Dog Breeds

Itu2019s a dog-eat-dog world out there. In the wild, dogs have to protect their territory from other animals and fight for food. The same is true of domesticated dogs that live in houses with humans.

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Top 20 Aggressive Dog Breeds

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  1. Top 20 Aggressive Dog Breeds It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there. In the wild, dogs have to protect their territory from other animals and fight for food. The same is true of domesticated dogs that live in houses with humans. These 20 breeds are known as aggressive dog breeds because they were bred to be loyal guardians and protectors who would attack anyone who threatened their family or property. They’re a perfect choice if you want an animal companion who will take care of your home when you can’t be there! Here are 20 of the most dangerous breeds. 1. Staffordshire Bull Terrier The Staffordshire bull terrier is a medium-sized, short and sturdy dog. It was originally bred in England for fighting other dogs on pit bulls. Other names include the English Staffordshire terrier, pit bull terrier (not to be confused with an American Pit Bull Terrier), or just Staffy. These are some of the most aggressive dog breeds, and they’re banned in the UK.

  2. The Staffy has a broad head with short front legs that are wide apart, which gives it an intimidating appearance. It’s got powerful jaws that can deliver very strong grips on bones or toys for chewing. Its tough muzzle is useful for holding onto objects firmly to keep them from being taken away. Breeders have been trying to breed out the aggression in Staffies, but some of them still retain a strong prey drive and will chase after small animals or children. 2. Bullmastiff The Bullmastiff is a very large and powerful dog. It was bred in England as a guard dog, but it’s also used for police work today because of its strong protective instinct. This breed can become aggressive if not properly socialized with other animals from a young age. Bullmastiffs are loyal companions who will fiercely defend their families. They weigh up to 130 pounds, so you must socialize them with children from an early age if they’re going to be around kids. Bullmastiffs are also very quiet dogs who rarely bark unless there’s a good reason for doing so! This breed has been known to take on wild animals like deer or even bulls without hesitation, but their gentle side comes out when they play with little ones. 3. German Shepherd The German shepherd is a large, extremely intelligent, and powerful dog. It was originally bred as a herding dog for livestock such as sheep and cattle in Germany, but it’s also used by the military today because of its strength and protective instincts. German shepherds are one of the world’s most popular dogs –they’re often chosen as guard dogs because of their strong protective drives. They’re loyal, intelligent, and willing to work hard for the people they love. However, like every dog breed on our list of aggressive dog breeds, this one needs careful socialization from a young age so it knows how to act around children and other animals. Without early training, the German shepherd may become aggressive as it grows up.

  3. 4. Rottweiler The Rottweiler is a powerful and muscular dog with a broadhead. It was originally bred in Germany to herd livestock or pull carts loaded with goods, but today it’s one of the most popular guard dogs. Rottweilers are known for their strength and endurance, as well as their fearlessness when defending loved ones against any type of threat. They’re extremely loyal to family members who care for them properly from a young age –if you treat your Rottie with love and respect, it’ll be a loving and loyal companion forever. 5. Doberman Pinscher The Doberman pinscher is a medium-sized and slender dog with a smooth, glossy coat. It’s got a rectangular head and a powerful jaw that deliver very strong grips on bones or toys for chewing. Doberman Pinschers are known for their intelligence, strength, and endurance; they’re also one of the most popular guard dogs in the world today because of their protective instincts. They’re known to be affectionate with friends and family members, but they may become aggressive without training when they grow up. 6. Chow Chows Chow chows are a large and sturdy dog breed without being heavy. They’re known for their black tongue and square head, which gives them a somber appearance. Chow chows have been bred in China for over 2,000 years. They were originally used as guard dogs on farms, but today they’re mostly kept as family pets by people who live in cities. This is a faithful and affectionate dog that enjoys being with its family. However, aggressive traits can show up in this breed when it’s not properly socialized from a young age, so socialization is important to avoid problems later on.

  4. 7. The Great Dane The Great Dane is a large German breed of dog. It’s particularly well known for its giant size and long head. This breed is bred to hunt wild boar, but it has been used in more recent times as a watchdog or police dog because of its instinct to protect loved ones from anything that might harm them. Great Danes are quiet dogs who don’t tend to bark unless they have a good reason for doing so. They love being around people and often show their affection by licking you with their big tongue! 8. Alaskan Malamutes They are one of the most popular breeds as they are valued for their work ethic and intelligence. Alaskan malamutes are considered working dogs as they were bred to pull sleds and perform various other uses in cold weather. They have a thick coat that conceals their protective core, allowing them to function in extreme temperatures. The Alaskan malamute is hardworking, agile, intelligent, strong-willed, bold, and good with children so it might not be the best breed for pet owners who have busy schedules or live in apartments. It is also at risk for bloat which is why it has a very limited diet. 9. Siberian Husky Siberian Huskies are a medium-sized working breed that’s athletic and strong. They have thick coats, small ears, and almond-shaped eyes. This is an intelligent dog with lots of energy so it needs to be exercised daily or else it can become boring and destructive in your home! It also gets along well with children if it’s raised with them from a young age. They are one of the most adorable breeds but are also high maintenance due to their thick coat that sheds year-round, so it might not be the best breed for pet owners who have busy schedules or live in apartments.

  5. 10. Presa Canario Presa Canario is a large breed of dog that was bred for its strength and endurance. They’ve got short coats, but they’re known to shed frequently throughout the year. The Presa Canario has been used as an all-purpose farm dog because it’s intelligent and strong enough to complete any task asked of it. It’s a loyal and protective breed that’s known to be aggressive towards strangers or other dogs. It also requires a lot of exercises so it’s not the best breed for pet owners who have busy schedules or live in apartments. 11. Pit bulls The pit bull is a medium-sized breed of dog that was originally bred to be used as a fighting dog. It has short hair and an athletic build, but it’s also one of the most popular pet breeds in America today because people love its gentle temperament! Pit bulls are known for their spirited nature so they need plenty of exercises every day or else they’ll become bored and destructive inside your home. They also tend to be territorial and aggressive towards other dogs, so socialization is important for this breed. 12. Akita Inu The Akita is a large breed of dog that was bred as a fighting and hunting dog in Japan. It’s also known for its loveable temperaments so they’ve become one of the most popular breeds throughout America! Akitas are smart dogs with lots of energy, but this makes them difficult to train since they need consistent leadership from their pet parents. They are also territorial and aggressive towards other dogs, so they do best in homes with no other pets or children around. 13. Malamute

  6. They are one of the most popular breeds as they are valued for their work ethic and intelligence. Alaskan malamutes have a thick coat that conceals their protective core, allowing them to function in extreme temperatures. The Alaskan malamute is hardworking, agile, intelligent, strong-willed, bold, and good with children. It might not be the best breed for pet owners who have busy schedules or live in apartments. It is also at risk for bloat which is why it has a very limited diet. 14. Boxer Boxelder is a medium-sized breed of dog that was bred to hunt, track and retrieve. It has short hair with an elegant frame so it’s considered one of the most beautiful breeds in America today! This intelligent dog needs lots of exercises every day or else it will become bored inside your home. They are also high-energy and territorial towards other dogs, so they do best in homes with no other pets or children around. 15. Wolf hybrid The Wolf hybrid is a large breed of dog that was bred as an alternative to the timber wolf because people wanted to enjoy its companionship without committing to full domestication. Wolf hybrids are incredibly intelligent and loyal so they need lots of leadership from their pet parents or else they’ll become destructive inside your home. They’re also known for being aggressive towards children and other pets. They’re not the best breed for pet owners who have busy schedules or live in apartments. 16. Bullterrier The Bull terrier is a medium to large breed of dog that was bred as an all- purpose farm and family pet in England. It has short hair with a unique frame so it’s become one of the most popular breeds throughout America! The bull terrier does not do well in hot weather, but they are people pleasers who need lots of attention and leadership from their pet parents.

  7. Bull terriers are also known for being aggressive towards other dogs even if they’ve been socialized. This might not be the best breed for people who live in apartments or have busy schedules. It’s important to note that bull terriers can become destructive inside your home without enough exercise! 17. Cane Corso The Cane Corso is a large breed of dog that was bred as both an all-purpose farm and family pet in Italy. It has short hair with a unique frame so it’s one of the most popular breeds throughout America! Cane Corso is territorial and aggressive towards other dogs, but they’re also protective of their pack which makes them a great guard dog. They’re also not the best breed for people who live in apartments or have busy schedules, as they need plenty of leadership and exercise every day! 18. Dogo Argentino The Dogo Argentino is a medium-large breed of dog that was bred as an all- purpose farm and family pet in Argentina. It has short hair with a strong frame so it’s one of the most popular breeds throughout America! Dogo Argentino is territorial, aggressive towards other dogs, and also at risk for developing hip dysplasia. They might not be the best breed for pet owners who live in apartments or have busy schedules. They’re also extremely protective of their pack which makes them great guard dogs! 19. Boerboel The Boerboel is a large breed of dog that was bred as an all-purpose farm and family pet in South Africa. It has short hair with a unique frame so it’s become one of the most popular breeds throughout America! The Boerboel needs lots of leadership from its pet parents or else they’ll become destructive inside your home. They’re also known for being aggressive towards children, other dogs, and even strangers! The Boerboel is a powerful breed of dog that was bred to protect its family in South Africa. It does well with older children who understand how to behave

  8. around dogs, but it’s important to note this isn’t the best breed if you live in an apartment or have a busy schedule. They need lots of leadership and exercise every day! 20. Mastiff The Mastiff is a large breed of dog that was bred as an all-purpose farm and family pet in England. It has short hair with a strong frame so it’s one of the most popular breeds throughout America! The mastiffs are incredibly protective, territorial, and aggressive towards strangers. Which makes them not the best breed for people who live in apartments or have busy schedules. They need lots of leadership and daily exercise! Mastiffs are also known for being aggressive towards other dogs. They’re extremely protective of their pack which makes them great guard dogs. It’s important to note that mastiffs can become destructive inside your home without enough exercise. It might not be the best breed if you live in an apartment or have a busy schedule. They need lots of leadership and daily exercise! Conclusion: There are lots of different types of dogs that can be aggressive, territorial, and protective towards their pack. Make sure you do your research before bringing home a new pet so you can be prepared for their unique needs. To read more articles visit: https://www.petoppia.com/

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