The most dangerous dog I know of is the Hot Dog. That one almost chocked me to death last year. It is also the only dog that can cause permanent brain damage if an attack is not treated in time.
True,i have a caucasian shepherd,we bought it when it was a baby which i was only 6 years old,at first the dog is barking me,which make me scared to go near🤣🤣,but when i feed him every day,i got guts,that she been so good,starting that day i would walk her around our village,and when it grow up,she is so helpful,when mom is hitting me stick,my dog would bark loud on my mom🤣🤣,its not in the dog,its the owner👍
stayed at my cousins house, he had a rottweiler. I woke up to it watching me sleep, it then preceded to assault me with more slobber than I was prepared for. Been in love with the breed ever since
@@lild2769 no need to laugh. He is dangerous, we tried to train him, socialize him but it didn't help. Unfortunately we have to put him down for the sake of humanity. (I will do it myself)
Yeah you guys are right it's just the owner I have a German shepherd and some people say that my dog is dangerous. But no dog is DANGEROUS. There only dangerous when the owner does not train it right.
@pAtRiCk StAr i used to have a pitbull they're never violent it's the owner's who make them aggressive they are cute and caring there no such thing as a bad dog no never people be spreading lies :+
Exactly. Its the people not treating them nicely and not training them. Like if they do they abuse them for the dog not getting the command right away. Its really sad and unfortunate.
Had a 80ish% wolf hybrid for 16 years, Best friend i ever had. Definatly went 16 years owning her as illegal but everyone loved her. Died of cancer, RIP Storm.
@@anniegill1 Not really, Storm, slept with me, we played, walked, talk if you know body communications, no leash, we were a pack. Nothing unfair in her life, 16 years is a long time for any dog and when things got bad i decided to let her sleep. I wish humans would grant me the same honor. Storm went to nursing homes, hospitals, gave blood to save other dogs, she was one of a kind and im glad that when she was that "Last one of the litter, the runt" I gave her my soul. I have her ashes, photos and a monument in my home to her honor. I have 2 dogs now, both rescues, Roxy (labrador) and Dixie (aussiedor) they both sleep with me and we are a pack. One thing ive learned and passed on to one of my daughters is to be a animal wisperer. Roxy will be dying soon, im going to miss her, she is almost 11, all the neighborhood kids love her, shes super sweet and would give anyone kisses and play with you. If you read this far, i appreciate it, know this....a bond doesent just exist between humans, animals bond with us as well. Ive been a animal rescuer for a long time. No worries, i appreciate different opinions.
wrong, there are dangerous dogs, as the DNA of a protector dog, or one with a high prey drive, can not be suppressed 100% by treats and love and other bullshit. So think carefully, before you buy e.g. a Boerboel for an apartment, most likely will kill the neighbour's baby, no matter the training. I have a fully trained female Cane Corso and 2 Jack Russells, when I leave home, Cane is always in a separate crate than the Russells, cause I know what I am doing. Not many owners know what a powerful breed can really do and yeah, it's not about love and bullshit.
These are dogs that need to be trained by intelligent, experienced dog handlers and not novices. These dogs are all great companions in the right hands, if they attack people or other animals the fault lays solely with the moronic owner.
Yea man . but I don't think they should be no 10 . that's jus kinda low quality to put them at no 10 . they are no 2 sometimes in worlds most dangerous dog breeds .
Even ones with bad attitudes.have a great dane mix wth bulldog . 2me he's wonderful even if he ate me.He was abused food with held from him. Tied to a pinto cars mirror on door .no food or water .rope to short bearly enough for him to sit . He is my best friend.when I needed a hand I got a paw.🐕🦺
Even dogs that are socialized and treated properly can attack. At the end of the day, they are an animal with evolutionary instincts that cannot be removed with a few years of behavior training. EVERY dog can potentially attack, so have a healthy respect for them and NEVER allow them unrestrained around small children.
Your right pit bulls don’t deserve that reputation they are the nicest dogs you will ever meet and they are such little babies I have one she is such a baby and a goofball
@@Aj85234480 no pit bulls dont need to be banned, some people just need to be better owners to them or smarter owners. trust me, pit bulls are soooooo nice once they get to know u :3 they dont need to be banned.
We own a dogo argention and most people are scared of him because he looks scary but once you fully meet him hes probably the most playful and lovable dog
yeah i own 3 big dogs, one time they accident escaped out of the backyard so when i got home. they were afraid to leave house out of sight, anyways my neighbors was very afraid of my dogs cuz one of them bark a lot for no reason. my family tried to teach him to stop bark but never work. i’m way off the point.... i’m trying to say that people was afraid to be near them cuz they are big and dog who bark too much has buffs, he’s strongest dog i ever seen. i have mixed dogo argention with other kind of breed, idk what it is. she’s hell adorable and she have really soft heart. she’s very playful, all of my 3 dogs are harmless
Smooth X Captin well there’s a house across my street. there’s lady who always sit outside for no reason. sometime i just go outside and grab something she always see my dogs at door ... yet she’s afraid of them my dogs love to have anyone come over to my house. except mailman haha
Dog on my profile pic passed away in February. Getting another Rotti soon, they are great dogs, very clever, protective and relatively easy to train. People who don't train their dog or learn how to look after certain breeds are a big problem. I've known a fair few rottis and none are aggressive but if you break into a house with one then you're running the risk of getting messed up. Training, exercise, reward and stimulation are what most dogs want, not to be treated like some human companion.
Dogs are not bad dogs out are born aggressive but the people that torture them deck there behaviour the only reason these animals are dogs are because the get trained with torture device
My grandpa said if I get a pit bull he would not come near me because they are so bad like come on! I love all dogs and I give all dogs a chance! Also y’all are so scared 😟 of dogs. Like give them a chance!!!!
It varies from Dog to Dog but on average I'd say the Caucasian ovcharka is the one I'd not want to be attacked by the most. Especially the larger ones used in Russian prisons. On average the Caucasian and kangal are the two most powerful Dogs in the world in my opinion with some others coming in a close second.
@D I agree it always varies from Dog to Dog but the most extreme Dog I've ever seen is the Caucasian. I've been in a bite suit and had a Mali launched at me which was bad enough. There's a few breeds on that list I wouldn't want to take a hit off even in a suit.
I owned a Wolf Hybrid on a 6 acre hobby farm. Weighing in at 85 pounds, Sam looked after keeping the land free of vermin. Sam was exercised often, and very much under control. He knew the boundaries of his accepted behaviour, and the boundaries of the property, and stayed with in them. Sam was very well trained! He was very smart and clearly had a good memory. If you are not an experienced strong trainer, you WILL have trouble with this breed. This breed demands calm, solid leadership and unwavering dedication. I used Positive Enforcement Training (PET). I had the perfect hobby farm guard dog. I now have a large breed poodle. I also had the same results, using PET. I have a perfect family dog.
@@chipcarter5971 It's people like YOU that helps building the next big: "MAD ROTTWEILER ATTACKS A KID" "CRAZY PITBULL KILLS A MAN" "DOBERMANN KILLS A DOG", that firmly believes certain breeds can randomly snap. No dog randomly snaps if they're properly trained and treated, and if they're bought when they're supposed to be bought, not from shops or fake breeding farms when the only interest is to reproduce dogs or worse, from people who import puppies from the East. It's not a breed problem, is once again an owner problem or, generally, a human problem. You can't blame the dogs if people are morons.
I've been around dogs my entire life, from small terriers to huge mastiffs. ALL dogs, no matter how well trained or behaved can turn and attack. Yes, even YOUR sweet little baby. You can train them well, treat them well, socialize them, etc. and after years of nothing but calm, loving behavior, something trivial can set them off and they will attack. You just need to have a healthy respect for their potential to hurt you and NEVER allow an unrestrained dog around a small child. PERIOD. People need to stop with their delusional anecdotal evidence that their dog is too well-trained or lovable to hurt someone...and that is exactly when something bad happens.
@@lukaspieper633 That's what I was told when I got my puppy. I lived on a farm though, so he was taught to socialize with the other dogs, cats, chickens, horses, donkey, goats and of course people. Baby goats are best for socializing puppies as they try to ram you to play, push and jump on you. Anyone that wants a good farm dog has to socialize puppies like that, will teach them a lot of patience.
When I was six, my friends pitbull bit me so hard, I almost needed stitches. It was the most painful month I’ve ever experienced. I still have a scar on my hand.
It prob did need stitches they prob jus didn5 want to be responsible. Mayb that's why ur not allowed back over? They sick. It's their fault not yours!@!! Dont let it bother u Jus when u grow up make sure u are responsible. People who aren't responsible suck.
Idk why but I find smaller dogs terrifying. I once had a chihuahua, bad things happened. I now have a pitbull terrier, she's a very angry dog, I love her. I loved my chihuahua too but I was young and scared. She's not dead, we had to give her to a different family, she is very happy with them.
@Vlinder Tersteege horrible owners. Don't worry and I'm not trying to make you love them, you do t have to. An incident like that can really scare someone
im also dangerous, you are also dangerous if someone get in your property, do you? same with kangal. They are not dangerous, but are protective. Kangal does not attack humans, for sure. Pitbulls attack humans on streets.
@@nicolew2229 I do not doubt that pitbull are are sweet, but inside house they accept commands of ownerr, outside they does not recognize the owner but pull forward to catch other doogs on streets or any human on hand or leg.
There is no such thing as a Dangerous dog only Dangerous idiot humans can be blamed for dogs being branded as dangerous.Humans never fail .The more humans I meet the more I love my dog.
My Boerboel Goldie was abandoned by my neighbors when they moved. She’s very sweet , has a kitten at home as a friend and is known by name at Lowe’s and places allowing dogs. I know how friendly she is to people but am cautious about other dogs as she tends to want to bully them. I carry a pet trainer (Pet Zoom) to stop any aggression before it starts with this small box.
Oh really? My brother was attacked by a dog twice and guess what happend, he had a injuries and wounds by the dog, he had to visit a hospital, and you are gonna be like : Awww that's still cute
Did ypu get it our buy it when he or she is still a baby??if you did,you sure are lucky,why??,cause since you got it when she or his a baby,she or he got to know you more cause you buy it when she or he is s baby,there for she or he will definetly Be Sweet to you cause your his or her master since its a baby(sorry for bad english and grammar,so i cant speak english that good)
Or... Not trained at all. An untrained, unsocialized dog will act on his own opinion of a situation. If he doesn't trust you, and he's one of these breeds, that could go badly for you. Fun fact: If you come into my yard or home without me, my Chow will bite. There are warning signs to stay out. There's a reason that the breed is in the list. They were bred to guard.
I have a baby dachshund and his “best friend” is a young pit bull... The pit bull is sooo much bigger than my dog but it’s always so sweet with my puppy 🥺 ❤️
I have a Timber Wolf and he is very loving, plays gently with my Sphyix cats, sleeps with me, a good watch wolf, Cody is my companion, best friend, protector and my guide.
My friend has a giant Rottweiler and it's the sweetest thing I've ever seen but that dog is so muscular. Even though the dog is ginormous it literally couldn't hurt a fly. When my dad first saw her he was nervous about me going up to the door. I just laughed and said "just watch" I got up there she sniffed me and then decided to just run in circles. Not even around me either just literally run in circles right in front of me rubbing up against me. She's the sweetest dog.
A friend of mine used to have this 99 dog named Eunice. She stood about 12" at the shoulder and weighed about 30 pounds with yellow eyes. As long as you looked at her directly in the eye you would be ok. As soon as you looked away with now growling or barking she would jump straight for your throat! That was the meanest dog I ever saw!
Random person: Awwwwwww what a cute wittle pup-pup Me: *tugs on leash* Daisy’s a chi weenie (chihuahua and dachshund) she really aggressive, so I wouldn’t recommend petting her. Random Person: *pets Daisy* Daisy: bites Me: What did I tell you (She was abused when she was little)
Lisa Wilkins That is true, however there are breeds that tend to be more aggressive genetically. One example is the already extinct Perro de pelea Cordobés, who was so aggressive that preferred to fight rather than to breed.
I had a canine that is literally spelled out from the word dog. She was what we called a chewable, mainly because she was a Chihuahua Pitbull mix. What’s even weirder about how this worked out was that her mother was a Pitbull and the father was a Chihuahua. Don’t ask me how that worked out because idk. Anyways, she was a great dog to have, even if she peed when she was excited. She also liked to chase cats and small dogs sadly. Other than that she was the nicest canine I could’ve had for my first dog -which it was technically my stepdad’s. Sadly she passed away about 3-4 years ago, but all of us remember her silly appearance and personality 💙
Justina Brown that’s not the point, what if he WAS aggressive. As in what if he had an aggressive personality and you CHOSE not to train him. That’s endangering him, you, and everyone he comes in contact with. He’s a wolf with wild instincts, not a domesticated dog.