Some dog breeds are considered to be truly dangerous.
It is worth remembering that a dog is a domesticated wolf, therefore, it is not alien to primitive instincts. And deep down it remains a predator.
But if indoor decorative dogs are perceived as nothing other than companions, then representatives of large breeds often need professional training. What breeds are these?
It is considered the most vicious dog in the world, in particular because of its powerful jaws.
If he grabs them, he can't let go. He is also incredibly resilient, and long-term and serious physical exertion is no problem for him.
This breed was originally bred as a service dog, but was gradually domesticated.
However, the Rottweiler's appearance remains impressive: developed muscles, weight about 50 kilograms. He is capricious in training, so sometimes you have to turn to a professional dog trainer for help.
Agile, with well-developed muscles, but most importantly, the dog has a complex character.
It is difficult to understand and guess her intentions and feelings, even for the owners. She is devoted to them, but at the same time gets irritated easily and quickly. However, this has its advantages, for example, the dog will definitely protect in case of danger.
There is a mixture of a frightening appearance and sophistication. He is both a companion and a fighter, so the owner is unlikely to be able to properly train his pet alone.
It will be necessary to select professional training methods. In general, bull terriers are good-natured, but too active, which is why they can create a real mess in the apartment.
A very massive animal. This is a guard dog, although sometimes it is also kept as a friend.
The Great Dane only radiates danger to strangers, but with its owners it is very calm, balanced and even phlegmatic.
One of the most popular breeds in the USA. Externally, males are almost no different from females: both are quite large (50-60 kg). An energetic dog that constantly needs attention.
He also directs his aggression mainly towards strangers, and is also capable of protecting a child.
An excellent police dog, intelligent, observant and serious.
The main characteristics of the Doberman are speed, endurance, strength and the ability to attack if necessary. Although with proper upbringing, the dog can become a real member of the family. He is trainable, curious, and capable of compassion.
Probably one of the recognizable breeds: these are the dogs that often star in films about police work. And this is not without reason: shepherds are smart, easily navigate situations, are trainable, and have a good memory. But if the pet is not trained, it will become dangerous: it will not even recognize its owner as such.
One of the largest dogs (up to 90 cm at the withers). This alone is enough to scare those around: an almost meter-long predatory animal.
Although in fact he is quite peaceful if you do not touch him. But you should not provoke the Great Dane: he is completely incapable of restraining himself. And this can end badly.
Originally bred as a sled dog, but gradually integrated into normal life. Dangerous because by nature wild and often follows instincts.
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