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nawfel09 October 29th, 2016 02:32 PM

Top 10 most dangerous dog breeds in 2016
 
Number One:
Name: Great Dane
Weight: more 200 pounds
Characteristics: Great Dane can cause very grave injury if it turns aggressive, certainly holds stature in the dog world; but though he looks terribly imposing, in reality he’s one of the best-natured dogs around.

Number Two:

Name: Rottweiler
Weight: 110–132 pounds
Characteristics: strong muscles and a big square jaw combined to give the dog one of the most forceful bites in the dog world, Later they were used to pull carts for butchers. They were among the earliest police dogs and serve with honor in the military. When it does bite it can cause injury damage.
Number Three:
Name: Pit Bull
Weight: 100-145 pounds
Characteristics: The Pit Bull immediately strikes one as being a dog of power ,passion and undying, dog gets more bad press than.
Unscrupulous owners and breeders do train and use the dogs in pit fighting, taking advantage of the dog's natural traits, and their unrivaled strength.
The American pit-bull registry does accept a merle coat.
Number Four:
Name: Husky
Weight: 40-54 pounds.
Characteristics: The Siberian husky is a medium size working dog breed that originated in north-eastern Siberia, Russia.
Their blue or multi-colored eyes and striking facial masks only add to the appeal of this breed.
Number Five:
Name: German Jag terrier.
Weight: 18-22 pounds
Characteristics: The Jag terrier is a type of working terrier, originating in Germany, that is used for hunting quarry both above and underground. This breed of terrier is also called the German Hunt Terrier.
The coat either harsh or smooth; the important factor for coats of working terriers being that the coat must be thick and ample for turning briars fangs.
Number six:
Name: Doberman pinscher
Weight: 64-90 pounds.
Characteristics: The Doberman pinscher is a medium-large breed of domestic dog.
Better breeding practices over the past several years have resulted in Doberman Pinschers that are better pets. However, they are less tolerant of strangers and can pose a danger because of their big size.
Number seven:
Name: Boxer
Weight: 53-64 pounds.
Characteristics: The Boxer is a medium-sized, short-haired breed of dog, developed in Germany.
Today, although they are a part of the Working Group, they mostly find homes as loving family companions.
Boxers were bred with powerful jaws that can cause a grave damage.
Number eight:
Name: Alaskan Malamute.
Weight: 72-86 pounds.

Characteristics: This intelligent canine needs a job and consistent leadership to avoid becoming bored or challenging to handle.
Features a powerful, sturdy body built for stamina and strength.
Like cold weather cousin, the Alaskan Malamute is a dog bred to work pulling a sled
It will chase smaller animals, the result of a high prey drive.
Number nine:
Name: German Sheperd.
Weight: 44-64 pounds.
Characteristics: The German Shepherd is a breed of medium to large-sized working dog that originated in Germany, is prone to attacking smaller animals.
This dog bite delivers a great deal of force, no matter its victim.
Number Ten:
Name: Tibetan Mastiff.
Weight: 68-108 pounds.
Characteristics: The Tibetan Mastiff is a type of large Tibetan dog breed. Originating with the nomadic cultures of China.it can still be found performing that role, but they also enjoy life as a family companion and show dog
Any dog that's willing to protect a sheep against a leopard attack is one tough customer.

Like fearless temperament.

Loki Love October 29th, 2016 07:44 PM

[QUOTE=nawfel09;1075311]Number One:
Name: Great Dane
Weight: more 200 pounds
Characteristics: Great Dane can cause very grave injury if it turns aggressive, certainly holds stature in the dog world; but though he looks terribly imposing, in reality he’s one of the best-natured dogs around.

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While I would dispute [B]any [/B]dog can be dangerous, I will certainly also dispute that Great Danes (on average) are more than 200 lbs. That certainly isn't the case. Where do these "facts" come from? :laughing:

Barkingdog October 29th, 2016 08:47 PM

I think an uneducated and irresponsible dog owner are the one that is the most dangerous ! People adopt dogs only by going by how cute they look as a puppy and know nothing about the dog temperament or how big they'll get. I have asked dog owners how their puppy will get and they have no idea . And what made a bred more dangerous one year and not the next year ???

ActiveMom May 25th, 2017 11:40 PM

[QUOTE=nawfel09;1075311]Number One:
Name: Great Dane
Weight: more 200 pounds
Characteristics: Great Dane can cause very grave injury if it turns aggressive, certainly holds stature in the dog world; but though he looks terribly imposing, in reality he’s one of the best-natured dogs around.

Number Two:

Name: Rottweiler
Weight: 110–132 pounds
Characteristics: strong muscles and a big square jaw combined to give the dog one of the most forceful bites in the dog world, Later they were used to pull carts for butchers. They were among the earliest police dogs and serve with honor in the military. When it does bite it can cause injury damage.
Number Three:
Name: Pit Bull
Weight: 100-145 pounds
Characteristics: The Pit Bull immediately strikes one as being a dog of power ,passion and undying, dog gets more bad press than.
Unscrupulous owners and breeders do train and use the dogs in pit fighting, taking advantage of the dog's natural traits, and their unrivaled strength.
The American pit-bull registry does accept a merle coat.
Number Four:
Name: Husky
Weight: 40-54 pounds.
Characteristics: The Siberian husky is a medium size working dog breed that originated in north-eastern Siberia, Russia.
Their blue or multi-colored eyes and striking facial masks only add to the appeal of this breed.
Number Five:
Name: German Jag terrier.
Weight: 18-22 pounds
Characteristics: The Jag terrier is a type of working terrier, originating in Germany, that is used for hunting quarry both above and underground. This breed of terrier is also called the German Hunt Terrier.
The coat either harsh or smooth; the important factor for coats of working terriers being that the coat must be thick and ample for turning briars fangs.
Number six:
Name: Doberman pinscher
Weight: 64-90 pounds.
Characteristics: The Doberman pinscher is a medium-large breed of domestic dog.
Better breeding practices over the past several years have resulted in Doberman Pinschers that are better pets. However, they are less tolerant of strangers and can pose a danger because of their big size.
Number seven:
Name: Boxer
Weight: 53-64 pounds.
Characteristics: The Boxer is a medium-sized, short-haired breed of dog, developed in Germany.
Today, although they are a part of the Working Group, they mostly find homes as loving family companions.
Boxers were bred with powerful jaws that can cause a grave damage.
Number eight:
Name: Alaskan Malamute.
Weight: 72-86 pounds.

Characteristics: This intelligent canine needs a job and consistent leadership to avoid becoming bored or challenging to handle.
Features a powerful, sturdy body built for stamina and strength.
Like cold weather cousin, the Alaskan Malamute is a dog bred to work pulling a sled
It will chase smaller animals, the result of a high prey drive.
Number nine:
Name: German Sheperd.
Weight: 44-64 pounds.
Characteristics: The German Shepherd is a breed of medium to large-sized working dog that originated in Germany, is prone to attacking smaller animals.
This dog bite delivers a great deal of force, no matter its victim.
Number Ten:
Name: Tibetan Mastiff.
Weight: 68-108 pounds.
Characteristics: The Tibetan Mastiff is a type of large Tibetan dog breed. Originating with the nomadic cultures of China.it can still be found performing that role, but they also enjoy life as a family companion and show dog
Any dog that's willing to protect a sheep against a leopard attack is one tough customer.

Like fearless temperament.[/QUOTE]


I used to remember our Doberman pinscher. He already passed away but though his included in the list of the dangerous dogs. I still value his ways when he was still with us. He did not look temperamental and not even displayed untoward behavior so far. He is a good and loving dog to us.

Luvpearls June 13th, 2017 01:11 AM

My partner lives in an apartment in Astoria and he decided to adopt a Rottweiler, named Sebastian. Folks there want to get rid of him because tenants are actually terrified that Sebastian might attack anyone when unsupervised which my partner tries really hard to avoid.

gemma23426 September 8th, 2017 07:59 AM

OMG! 200 pounds! How come it takes balances? Can't think much when it becomes aggressive.

pooch495 January 12th, 2019 10:15 AM

Unfortunatley irresponsible owners are often the ones most attracted to these types of breeds. These types of dogs in particular need owners who are not only knowledgeable and experienced enough to train and handle them but also understand how they think and how they may react in certain situations. They need owners who are stewards of the breed. And unfortunately that often means protecting them from other irresponsible owners and their pets who can lead to injuries or accidents resulting in breed hysteria, un-necessary legislation, and even having to put pets to sleep. Each of these are special breeds for special people.

Barkingdog January 12th, 2019 05:42 PM

I see a lot people walking their dogs on leashes that expand way out in front of the owners and they have no control of their dogs. The dog is pulling the person all over the place! People need to train their dogs better and do some research on the dog breed before adopting it.


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