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Monday, May 31, 2021

Top 5 Dangerous Dogs Breed in the World:-

American Pitbull Terrier


 1) American Pitbull Terrier :-

                                                   The American Pit Bull Terrier is a medium-sized, intelligent, short-haired dog, of a solid build, whose early ancestors came from the British Isles. Pitbull is Strong and stocky, yet light on his feet, the pit bull may pack more muscles per pound of body weight than any other breed. 

Twelve countries in europe , as well as Australia, The United States ,Ecuador , Malysia , New Zealand ,Puerto Rico, Singapore , and Venezeula have enacted some form of breed-specific legislation on pit bull-type dogs, including American Pitbull Terriers, ranging from outright bans to restrictions and conditions on ownership. The state of New South Wales in Australia places restrictions on the breed, including mandatory sterilization. This breed is banned in the United Kingdom, in the Canadian province of Ontario, and in many location in the United States. 

Pitbull Dogs are dangerous because any Pitbulls that has been not trained properly can be considered as dangerous dog breeds. According to recent search , out of 63% dog attacks , 51% of The Attacks were constituted from Pitbulls . 

The lifespan of pitbulls depends on genetics and environmental factors. On average, they can live anywhere from 8-16 years . In some rare cases ,these dogs may live upto 20 years ,whereas some nigger pitbulls may live for less than five years. A healthy diet with proper nutrition is necessary to give them a healthy and hopefully long life.


Great Dane

2) Great Dane :-

                                     The Great Dane, also known as the German Mastiff or Deutsche Dogge , is a breed of dog from Germany. The Great Dane descends from hunting dogs known from the Middle Ages and is one of the largest breeds in the world.Great Danes are huge, powerful and elegant dogs. Males can reach 32 inches tall and weigh anywhere from about 100 to 120 pounds, while females may be 30 inches tall and weigh about 100 to 120 pounds (45 to 59 kilograms).Great Danes are huge, powerful and elegant dogs. Males can reach 32 inches tall and weigh anywhere from about 100 to 120 pounds, while females may be 30 inches tall and weigh about 100 to 120 pounds (45 to 59 kilograms).

The Great Dane's massive head is narrow and flat on top. The eyebrows are prominent. The ears drop forward or are cropped to stand erect. The neck is long and strong. The great Dane's body is long, muscular and the front legs are straight. The tail is medium in length; it is thick at the base and tapers down to below the hocks.

Great Dane's are light to average shedders. The coat is short and sleek and comes in a variety of colors including brindle or fawn, blue, over a white background.

The breed has poor longevity; Great Danes live only 6-8 years or less.  





Rottweiler



3) Rottweiler :-

                                       The Rottweiler is a breed of domestic dog, regarded as medium-to-large or large. The dogs were known in German as Rottweiler Metzgerhund, meaning Rottweiler butchers' dogs, because their main use was to herd livestock and pull carts laden with butchered meat to market. In 2008, a study revealed that the Rottweiler is not fierce towards its owner but they can be extremely protective, making them dangerous to strangers. The Rottweiler as seen in the photos is a lot more dangerous than it is. It is said that its teeth and body are the most powerful in all dog's breeds. There is no count of the number of shepherds who have taken care of them.

Rottweilers are banned in some countries because of public opinion. Many people believe Rottweilers are aggressive, breed to attack, and that they should not be household pets. Although these bans may be unfair, they are a reality for many Rottweiler owner. 


Rottweilers require firm, consistent but not harsh discipline. A sharp word is often a sufficient reprimand, but only if you've clearly established your leadership. If not, he may try to bully or bluff you. This is not a dog for people who lack assertiveness or don't have time to devote to training and supervision. Earning a Rottweiler's respect involves setting boundaries and teaching consequences for inappropriate behaviour, both of which take time and patience.

Size :-

          Males typically are 24 to 27 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh 95 to 130 pounds. Females typically are 22 to 25 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh 85 to 115 pounds.





Alaskan Malamutes

4) Alaskan Malamutes :-

                                           The Alaskan Malamutes is a large breed of dag that was originally for their strength and endurance to haul heavy freight as a sled dog and houndsThe Alaskan has lot of energy. This breed is the oldest breed oldest breeds of Arctic sled dogs, they are perfectly capable of pulling heavy loads for miles and miles in the snow. Not only do they turn heads with their incredible size, but their thick fur coats are just as striking. Affectionate and friendly, they tend to get along with humans and other animals.

The coat of the Alaskan Malamute is a double coat. The undercoat has an oily and wooly texture and can be as thick as two inches. The outer guard coat is coarse and stands off the body longer at the withers but not more than one inch off the sides of the body. Ears are small in proportion to the head and stand firmly erect when at attention. The Alaskan Malamute is a heavy dog, with a more formidable nature and structure than the Siberian Husky, which is breed for speed. The Alaskan Malamute is breed for power and endurance, which is its original function.

Many people do not think Alaskan Malamute as a dangerous dog breed. This can be a dangerous misconception though. These are large and powerful animals, and the evidence shows that an Alaskan Malamute bite can be deadly. An Alaskan Malamute is much more likely if a dog is in a stranger environment surrounded by unfamiliar people. Owner of a Malamute should have fencing set into the ground to avoid this happening, or else risk facing a dog bite lawsuit. 


The Alaskan Malamute's life expectancy average is 10-12 years depending on the dog's pedigree and lifestyle. Positive factors that contribute to long lifespan include regular exercise, a heathy diet, and positive environment factors. Commonly, this breed dies of cancer, heart disease, and age-related complications.


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    Tibetan Mastiff

 5) Tibetan Mastiff :-

                                    The Tibetan mastiff is a large Tibetan dog breed. Its double coat is long, subject to climate, and found in a wide variety of colors, including solid black, black and tan, various shades of red (from pale gold to deep red) and bluish-gray (dilute black), often with white and blue markings. Their walk is slow and deliberate ,while its trot is powerful and light-footed. Their whole appearance is impressive. Their coat, which is noticeably heavier inmales than in females, is thick and fairly long, especially around the neck and shoulders. Their tail is densely coated and the hind legs feathered on the upper parts. Their hair is coarse, straight, and hard standing off from the body. They carry a heavy undercoat in cold weather. This combination of coat types allowed the Tibetan Mastiff to endure the extremes of extremes of Tibetan weather.

The Tibetan Mastiff tends to be calm indoors and moderately active outside. A long daily leash walk along with access to a fenced, outdoor yard should meet their needs. Grooming typically consists of brushing a few times a week (daily during shedding), paying special attention to the longer hair. They often enjoy cooler temperatures and are not suited for hot, humid weather. They like to bark loudly at night.

They are intelligent watchdogs, often aloof to strangers. They have an average lifespan of 10-13 years. With double coated, a heavy, wooly undercoat and coarse guard hair, the Tibetan Mastiff requires minimal grooming during the majority of the year. 












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