These dog breeds are dangerous to your health and can cause harm to you.

If you've decided to buy a puppy, be sure to familiarize yourself with its breed characteristics. It's not uncommon for people to adopt very dangerous breeds as pets due to ignorance. Unfortunately, these animals don't always provide their owners with nothing but love and devotion. In some cases, they pose a serious health and even life threat to all family members. So, which dog breeds are potentially dangerous to humans?

Akbash

The Akbash is a large dog breed developed in Turkey. It is an intelligent and fearless animal with a pronounced tendency toward dominance. Thanks to its excellent watchdog qualities, this dog is often used to guard livestock from predators. However, owners of this breed should be aware that the Akbash requires proper training to help control its need for dominance.

American Bandog

Bandogs were bred in America specifically for dog fighting. These dogs are very active, healthy, and well-muscled. They are merciless in combat. Bandogs are typically used as family guard dogs or personal bodyguards. However, dog experts warn that this breed is not recommended for inexperienced dog owners.

American Bulldog

These are fearless and highly willful dogs, virtually impossible to control in dangerous situations. They are distrustful of strangers. If a bulldog feels threatened, it can attack and injure a stranger. Lack of attention and training can lead to the animal becoming even more aggressive, which can result in injuries to its owners.

Brazilian Bulldog

This breed also has a second name, the Campeiro Bulldog, which literally translates as "village bulldog." These dogs were once widely used in slaughterhouses to control large livestock. According to some reports, the Brazilian Bulldog held wild pigs by the ears in slaughterhouses and was even capable of controlling bulls.

Bully kutta

A very large breed with pronounced aggression towards other dogs, Bully Kuttas are intelligent, loyal, and fearless. They are excellent hunters and guard dogs. With the right approach, the dog will grow up to be well-balanced and even-tempered, but for this to happen, training must begin as early as possible.

Undoubtedly, aggressive behavior in dogs is often the result of improper training and education methods. But in some cases, a tendency toward aggression is inherent in nature itself. Therefore, unless you are an experienced dog owner, do not risk getting a dangerous breed as a pet.

Comments

3 comments

    1. Faith

      It's not true, I had two American bulldogs, and with proper training they are loyal and friendly dogs that have never bitten anyone in their entire lives.

    2. Maya Razumkova

      The photo doesn't show a Bandog, but a Cane Corso.

    3. Elena

      The dog has an ENEMY of ONLY ONE BREED - a TWO-LEGGED INDIVIDUAL called "man"!!!!