Each dog breed has its own set of specific qualities, habits, and behavior patterns. That's why, among all the diverse breeds, there are some that are considered the kindest and meanest dogs in the world. While it's impossible to divide everything into black and white, it's advisable to identify potential bad guys early.
Many dog handlers are inclined to think that pit bulls have the most vicious and aggressive potential. These dogs are considered the most dangerous. And it's no surprise that pit bulls were bred in the United States specifically for dog fighting.
Despite the pit bull's dubious reputation, the truth isn't so clear-cut. Some owners claim that pit bulls are extremely loyal and reliable, while others say their potential aggressiveness only manifests itself well when trained as a fighter, and that keeping them as pets is a bad idea.
Because pit bulls are dogs with complex personalities, they require early and consistent training. By nature, they are stubborn and strive for leadership in any situation, so the owner will need a strong will and determination when training the dog. If this is neglected early on, the adult pit bull will show its character.
Pit bulls rarely hesitate before attacking; they strike instantly. Breeding this breed is banned in some European countries.
It's important to remember that just because a country permits the keeping and breeding of pit bull terriers, this doesn't mean you can walk the animal without special equipment. It is essential to muzzle the dog and keep it on a strong leash, as its natural fighting nature can quickly manifest itself when meeting other dogs, and it is very difficult even for a strong person to restrain such a muscular animal.
Another characteristic of pit bulls is that their boundless devotion to their pack members (i.e., their owners) will manifest itself in defense against any danger. This dog will go to the end to protect its owner and their loved ones.
Whether to play with fire or not is up to you. Breeding pit bulls is legal in the CIS countries, so acquiring a puppy of this aggressive breed won't be difficult. A reputation as the "most vicious dog" doesn't necessarily make it so; everything depends on its upbringing, training, and attention. Any dog can become vicious.











