Aggressive Dog Breeds
There are many breeds of dogs out there that can be considered highly aggressive, and if you should run into them you should try your best to steer clear of them. In case you are unaware of what breeds are the most aggressive here are a few examples for you to take along with you. Every dog has the potential to bite, and dogs should be treated with care and caution when we come in contact with them.
Chow Chows are the most popular breed of dog that can randomly bite without any warning at all. If you are the owner of a Chow Chow you need to be cautious when you bring this type of dog around strangers, it has been known to have some ferocious tendencies when it comes to strangers. When training this particular breed; it is vital that you set the rules up front, and let your dog know right from wrong. Most dogs that are considered aggressive are mainly aggressive out of loyalty to their owners; breeds like The Papillion and Old English Sheepdogs become very close and very protective of their owners, and will only become a very aggressive dog if they feel a stranger is getting too close to their owners.
Cocker Spaniels have been known to have a genetic disease that can be referred to as “rage syndrome.” Rage syndrome in Cocker Spaniels causes spontaneous violent action surprisingly not towards strangers like most dogs, but towards actual members in the dog’s family. Because of this type of syndrome most Cocker Spaniels often get put down due to the fact that their owner does not really know how to handle such a disease.
If you have kids, and you are looking into adding a dog to your family try and stray away from Chihuahuas, this breed is not the type of dog that likes to play with kids. They may be small and seem perfect for little kids, but this breed actually prefers to hang around adults, and not have the bother of children around.
These aggressive dog breeds are just to name a few. If you are in the market for a new dog, you need to make sure that you do the proper research for the breed that you are leaning towards. If you have small children make sure that your breed is compatible with children, this is simply to keep your family safe. It is a good idea to talk to pet store owners and breeders to help you decide what dog is right for you. You want to make sure that you can handle your dog, instead of your dog handling you. Be safe, and be smart when it comes to looking for your dog, steer clear of aggressive dog breeds if this is not what you want, these breeds require a large amount of time and patience you might not have.
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