As of January 1, 2020, walking potentially dangerous dogs without a muzzle and leash is prohibited. This includes native breeds and crossbreeds of these breeds.
Akbash
This fearless and powerful breed was developed in Turkey and was intended for guarding livestock. The Akbash is hardy and swift, easily transitioning from a run to a leap. Calm and not quarrelsome, it reserves its energy for a serious fight with a predator. It is aggressive toward strangers.
Has a dominant and independent character. Makes decisions without command from its owner. This is a territorial dog that needs to know the boundaries of its protected space.
American Bandog
The massive and fearsome American Bandogge was bred for dog fighting. It is extremely active and merciless when angry, yet loyal and playful. It has a high pain tolerance.
Bandogs choose their owners from among household members, relying on a strong, strong-willed character. Bandogs can discern a person's intentions through facial expressions and movements. If a guest is aggressive, they attack without hesitation or warning growl.
Ambulldog
Despite their strength, this exceptionally strong and fearless dog is also kind and loyal. In the distant past, Ambulis fought bulls and emerged victorious.
The Ambul's main character traits are determination, courage, endurance, and strength. He strives to dominate in everything he does. Such a pet requires an authoritative owner with a strong character.
At the slightest sign of danger, a bulldog is unpredictable. They will quickly attack, making it extremely difficult to stop. They don't respond well to restraint.
Brazilian Bulldog
The Campeiro bulldog was bred in Brazil to help tame livestock. It can handle cows weighing up to 400 kg. The dog is fiercely territorial and wary of strangers, but is not aggressive without provocation.
These large, strong dogs are endlessly loyal to their owners and ready to protect them in any situation. With proper training, they become reliable guard dogs, wonderful companions, and excellent sports partners.
Bully kutta
The Bully Kutta, a Pakistani Mastiff, is considered one of the most aggressive and dangerous breeds. This large, powerful dog has an independent and intelligent nature and always strives to dominate. The owner of such a pet must be an authority figure and possess greater strength than the dog itself.
Without proper training, the Bully Kutta can become a dangerous animal, uncontrollably aggressive not only toward strangers but also toward family members. The dog reacts instantly to strange sounds and is ready to engage in combat with an adversary at any moment.
Alapaha Bulldog purebred
There are approximately 150 representatives of this rare breed worldwide. Due to their high pain tolerance, courageous nature, and physical strength, Alapaha Bulldogs have become known as fighting dogs. Many years spent in dog fighting have left their mark on the breed.
The biggest mistake in training him would be deliberately instilling aggression. Even a strong man cannot handle a ferocious Alapakh. Freeing yourself from an enraged dog is practically impossible.
Bandog
These stubborn fighting dogs are sensitive to a person's mood and can easily decipher their intentions. They attack silently, waiting for the opportune moment, which is why they are deservedly considered one of the best guard dogs.
Recognizes only his owner. He gets along quite well with other family members. However, he will not tolerate bullying from anyone, even his beloved owner.
Wolfdogs
A wolf-dog hybrid bred at the Perm Institute of Internal Troops, the wolfdog is used primarily for service purposes. In a confined space, it can locate a person within 20 seconds.
Unpredictability and dangerous behavior are ingrained in the breed's genes. Wolfdogs do not form strong bonds with humans and, when disputing dominance in the home, can even challenge their owner.
Dogs maintain a strict hierarchy and are aggressive toward those they consider inferior. Wolfdogs resemble wolves in appearance, but have more developed and robust muscles.
Gul Dog
The Gul Dog, a Pakistani bulldog, is a natural-born hunter, incredibly aggressive and powerful, capable of attacking large predators without hesitation. He should consider all household members stronger than himself. If this doesn't happen, leaving him alone with any family member is extremely dangerous.
Control is essential with a Pakistani. If something doesn't please them, they'll attack without warning. Even the strongest person won't be able to fend off an attack. Gulldogs are uncontrollable with other dogs, so keeping them with other pets is not recommended.
The dog is constantly tense and considers everyone around him an enemy. If a person loses control, the dog can attack at any moment.
Pitbull Mastiff
The breed was developed to assist gamekeepers in combating poachers and protecting forests and estates. Not everyone can handle this huge dog with its ferocious nature. But with proper training, the Pit Bull Mastiff becomes an ideal guard dog and devoted companion.
This dog has a complex character and is aggressive toward strangers. It holds a grudge and is stubborn. It is loyal to one owner, but can also become hostile toward them if it feels superior.
North Caucasian Dog
This ancient breed's calling is to protect flocks from predators. These dogs are fearless, strong, and resilient. Thanks to their thick, waterproof coat, they can survive in the most challenging conditions.














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