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14. Great Dane

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The dog in question is a Great Dane, not a miniature horse. The giant breed is typically friendly and patient with small children. Their maximum height from shoulder to ground is 32 inches. Great Danes are extremely alert animals and house guards that need to be acclimated to the home environment; this can change their peaceful temperament in an instant. According to the American Kennel Club, Great Danes can reach greater heights than most people standing on their hind legs. With a single swipe of his paw, this large dog could flip a human of any size onto his back.
15. English Bulldog

The American Bulldog has a great reputation and was originally bred for guarding, arduous farm work and fighting. If raised in a decent and comfortable home, they can be friendly, outgoing and very dedicated. However, if not carefully raised or encouraged, they can develop temperamental traits. Training and attention are usually the key to a happy family life for this breed. The American Bulldog is a strong and muscular dog. So much so that due to their enormous size, they could inadvertently injure children or other small animals. The dog must be taught to understand their own size.