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

32. Black Russian Terrier

These powerful dogs are made of muscle and fur. But don't let their thick, fluffy coats fool you! Russian Black Terriers are strong dogs known for their intelligence and confidence. The Russian Black Terrier could make a good house companion as they have long been taught to guard and protect at all costs. However, things change when small children are present. They can weigh up to 140 pounds and are at risk of causing injuries to themselves due to their size. They should not be taken lightly if there is one thing you should be aware of.

33. Shar-Pei

A Chinese dog breed with southern origins is the Shar-Pei. The species is known for having deep furrows in the West. However, Hong Kong keeps the breed in a less wrinkly state. The following dog ranks 64th out of 197 breeds on the American Kennel Club's list of preferred breeds. The creature's soft face, powerful build, or demeanor toward strangers could all contribute to this. These dogs can revert to their historical roots in situations of danger or confusion. In this case, they can be alert and aloof. The Shar-Pei breed will fight back with persistence and commitment until the perceived threat passes.