those are all wrong, the most vicious dog is definetly the chiuaua and its variants (their idiot owners think its cute when they bite half your finger off)
any dog breed can be made aggressive. just take a look at the great dane which used to be fierce hunting dogs and bore hounds. They probably were like very tall dogos in the old days but they bred out the aggression to make it a pet and for dog shows. i think they shouldn't breed out the aggression so they will have the desire and energy to exercise (specially mastiffs) and avoid the genetic diseases common to certain breeds. Wolves don't have hip dysplasia or any of the genetic diseases of dogs
siberians are semi wild anyway and are very closely related to the wolf then they add terrier breeds, alsatians, greyhounds, salukis. the mix could be an abomination if not worked as a sled dog to win the iditarod.
If you want a really fierce dog, get an alaskan husky that has won an iditerod. These mongrels start out with the siberian husky then they incorporate other breeds to improve its stamina, strength and the desire to work. these dogs can trek 200miles in one day. Then adopt half a dozen of these dogs which are euthenised anyway when they retire and when they have not much exercise they will become restless and turn that energy into aggression! just like border collies or australian cattle dogs etc
We know that size does not matter when it comes to dangerous dogs. pitbulls and rotts are examples of that but pitbulls aren't man aggressive. They're only dog aggressive. If a pitbull attacks then this dog was made that way and selective breeding can come into play, so we can also selectively breed the biggest mastiffs to be fierce! I think it takes just 7 generations of breeding to get the ferocity desired after all dogs descended from wolves and can become semi wild...
hahaha ,yeah right,this list sucks big time.
NR1 is golden retriever;NR2 is the lab,and then we can go on with chihuahua-jack russel and all the other little fuckers.
pitbull-stafford-bullterrier and so one are down below the list from biters!!!and that is a fact!!!
don't know how it is in the us but in europe the (best)lol children dogs are all the one's who bite the most often.
MrJevenois 3 days ago
those are all wrong, the most vicious dog is definetly the chiuaua and its variants (their idiot owners think its cute when they bite half your finger off)
zxman162 5 days ago
if ur saying that"pitbulls are not dangerous"and why did i heard that a pitbull killing a pig. and humans!
keanowhity 6 days ago
someone deleted my dog
roderick198 3 weeks ago
@roderick198 my bad. it's 100_1139.MOV
roderick198 3 weeks ago
Watch my dog on 100-1139.MOV :)
roderick198 3 weeks ago
nice picture of presa
roderick198 3 weeks ago
any dog breed can be made aggressive. just take a look at the great dane which used to be fierce hunting dogs and bore hounds. They probably were like very tall dogos in the old days but they bred out the aggression to make it a pet and for dog shows. i think they shouldn't breed out the aggression so they will have the desire and energy to exercise (specially mastiffs) and avoid the genetic diseases common to certain breeds. Wolves don't have hip dysplasia or any of the genetic diseases of dogs
roderick198 3 weeks ago
siberians are semi wild anyway and are very closely related to the wolf then they add terrier breeds, alsatians, greyhounds, salukis. the mix could be an abomination if not worked as a sled dog to win the iditarod.
roderick198 3 weeks ago
@roderick198 Yes,I know
keanowhity 3 weeks ago
If you want a really fierce dog, get an alaskan husky that has won an iditerod. These mongrels start out with the siberian husky then they incorporate other breeds to improve its stamina, strength and the desire to work. these dogs can trek 200miles in one day. Then adopt half a dozen of these dogs which are euthenised anyway when they retire and when they have not much exercise they will become restless and turn that energy into aggression! just like border collies or australian cattle dogs etc
roderick198 3 weeks ago
We know that size does not matter when it comes to dangerous dogs. pitbulls and rotts are examples of that but pitbulls aren't man aggressive. They're only dog aggressive. If a pitbull attacks then this dog was made that way and selective breeding can come into play, so we can also selectively breed the biggest mastiffs to be fierce! I think it takes just 7 generations of breeding to get the ferocity desired after all dogs descended from wolves and can become semi wild...
roderick198 3 weeks ago