The 9 Riskiest Dog Breeds That Have a History of Aggression

Pit Bulls

Despite their loveliness, pit bulls have a violent past, so this probably won't surprise anyone. The catch-all phrase "pit bull" has gained widespread usage.

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Rottweilers

The rottweiler was the most deadly dog breed prior to the public perception of pit bulls as being aggressive. These heavy hitters are capable of reaching 120 pounds and maintaining excellent health.

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German Shepherds

German shepherds are laborers who have experience in the armed forces and police enforcement. They are vicious, strong, clever, and capable of carrying out lethal strikes.

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American Bulldog

Their American cousin, in contrast to British bulldogs, is a strong working dog. American bulldogs average 100 pounds of packed muscle, but British bulldogs were overbred and lost their usefulness as tools.

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Bullmastiff

Because they are vigilant, fearless, and loyal to their families, bullmastiffs are beloved by people. They are excellent guardians of their house, although they are not usually fond of guests.

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Siberian Huskies

Because huskies resemble wolves that we may play with or have at home, we adore them. Is it therefore unexpected that they occasionally behave like wild animals?

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Labrador Retrievers

Labrador retrievers are still used as hunting dogs in teams with people. They are larger canines that can weigh up to 80 pounds and have a height of about 2 feet.

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Boxers

People feel more at ease around boxers because of their goofy appearance. They are, nevertheless, energetic, muscular worker dogs.

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Doberman Pinscher

Dobermans are famous canines with a distinctive appearance. Their tight posture and trimmed ears give the impression that they are always vigilant.

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