The majority of the time, the behavior and personality of a dog is entirely determined by its upbringing. Some breeds have a bad reputation for being violent and dangerous due to their violent interactions with people and other dogs. Experts claim that domestication and proper training can help to change the aggressive nature of a dog. However, we are curious how many people will go to such lengths for a teammate. All dogs make great companions but the breeds mentioned below require some extra training and attention.
1. Pit Bull
Pit bulls, which are banned in many countries around the globe, are among the most dangerous dog breeds. To prevent violent outbursts they must undergo a series of training exercises. This is a shocking report! A 1991 study found that 94% attacks by pit bulls on children were unprovoked. You may want to reconsider adopting one as a pet.
2. Rottweiler
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) data shows that between 1993 and 1996, Rottweilers caused half of the deaths in the United States due to dog bites. This data is a testament to the breed’s aggression. A Rottweiler can bite up to 1,460 Newtons.
3. German Shepherd
Numerous studies have shown that German Shepherds tend to attack small dogs. When they do bite, their bite has a force greater than 1,060 Newtons. German Shepherds have been used by police for a long time. Criminals who break the law must be vigilant all the time, or even better, stop committing crimes.