1. American Pit Bull
Terrier
American
Pit Bulls are one of the most dangerous dogs and have been banned by many
countries in the world.
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This
medium-sized, intelligent, short-haired dog, is one of the most dangerous
breeds of dogs in the world.
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The
essential characteristics of the American Pit Bull Terrier are strength,
confidence, and zest for life.
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Performed
very well in performance events because of its high level of intelligence and
its willingness to work.
According
to a data by dogsbite.org, in the 13-year period of 2005 to 2017, canines
killed 433 Americans. Pit bulls contributed to 66% (284) of these deaths.
2. Rottweiler
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They
have one of the worst tempers and need to be continuously trained and attentive
to, in order to avoid situations.
Rottweilers,
over the 13-year period, inflicted 10% (45) of attacks resulting in death,
according to data by dogsbite.org.
3. German Shepherd
In
the United States, German Shepherd is the second most popular dog breed, also
known as Alsation. They are an important part of police squads across the
world.
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Studies
have shown that German Shepherds are the 3rd most intelligent dogs, that’s why
these are used in the police department.
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When
they do attack, they attack with a bite that has a force of over 1,060 newtons.
German
shepherds caused 20 deaths between a period of 2005-2017, according to data by
dogsbite.org.
4. American Bulldog
American
Bulldogs are a well-balanced athletic dog.
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Having
great strength, endurance, agility, and a friendly attitude.
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They
were bred to be a utility dog used for working the farm.
They
caused 15 fatalities (3.5%) between a period of 2005-2017, according to data by
dogsbite.org.
5. Bullmastiff
Bullmastiff's
are generally employed as guard dogs because of their temperamental behavior.
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Bullmastiffs
are smart, athletic, energetic dogs.
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They
have a naturally aggressive temperament, which if not properly cared for can
turn out to be fatal.
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These
dogs can become reliable and obedient with consistent training from an early
age.
Bullmastiffs
caused 14 fatalities between a period of 2005-2017, according to data by
dogsbite.org.