The 38 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds In The World That You Should Know About

18. Gans Dong

The Gull Dong is the offspring of a Gull Terrier and a Bully Kutta. Originally, these were crossed in colonial India. Aggression has long been common in the Gull Dong breed. According to Inside Dogs World, this breed is not recommended for households with other dogs, small animals, or small children. Raising this pup, which can weigh between 40 and 60 kilograms and is a challenge, will take a lot of time and effort. The Gull Dong is often portrayed as an extremely protective dog. Due to their strong body, innate willingness to fight, and large head, they make excellent watchdogs. However, in the home environment, this can lead to excessive hostility and a desire for dominance.

19. Boerboel

Boerboels weigh between 120 and 200 pounds, but often underestimate their strength. The Boerboel is brave and devoted to its owners because it was bred to protect families and hunt game to survive. With a name that means "farmer's dog," this breed is extremely dedicated. They will protect their family at all costs, and if they sense danger, they can become vicious. The Boerboel can revert to a vicious survival mode if its human prey appears to be in danger. The American Kennel Club recommends caution, early socialization, and training for new dog owners.