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

8. Doxie Pinschers

The Doberman Pinscher, also known as the Doberman Pinscher, is a medium-sized breed of domestic dog first identified in 1890 by German tax collector Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann. Doberman Pinschers enjoy a well-deserved reputation for being sensitive, affectionate, and caring towards the young they are raised with. This pet is strong and lively, making them the ideal guard dog for a family. However, the Doberman's tremendous activity and protective nature can occasionally pose a problem. When in guard mode, the Doberman can become agitated, aggressive, and dangerous. Although these large animals require plenty of training, socialization, and exercise, they can be trained to take their fury out at the dog park.

9. Hello, hello

With a nickname like "Chow Chow," it's easy to overlook the possibility of danger. However, these dogs' extremely fluffy coats hide a mouth that resembles that of a lion. The Chow Chow's unique black tongue rests between two teeth that have a... According to Inside Dogs World, the bite weight is 220 pounds per square inch, and the breed is known in China as the "Songshi Quan," which translates to "Puffy Lion Dog." It has been noted that these fluffy dogs can develop violent or overprotective tendencies if they are not socialized.