Unfortunately, we do not yet have an answer to the nature VS nurture argument, but we agree that some breeds of dogs are more prone to aggressive conditioning than others.
Here are the top 10 most dangerous dog breeds out there, the ones that are more likely to pick up on any antisocial behavior that their owners would knowingly or unknowingly imprint on their character.
10 Great Dane
Just as the name suggests, the Great Dane is a large breed of dogs that can grow up to a height of 85cm and weigh as much as 200lb. so this is not a dog to mess around with especially if it has not been properly trained. Fully grown male Great Danes can be particularly dangerous and they need to be properly cared for. In 2003, a little girl of about 2 years was killed by a Great Dane. Another recent case of a vicious attack by this giant dog happened on set of the famous Dog Whisperer TV show. The victim in this case, has since recovered from bite wounds on his hand.9 Boxer
8 Wolf Hybrid
7 Malamute
Known for their incredible strength and power, this Alaskan dog was bred chiefly to pull sleds and haul freight. Like other Arctic breeds, the Malamute has a thick double coat and closely resembles a wolf. Even today, the Malamute remains a favorite breed in dogsled races. They can grow up to a height of 65cm and weigh upwards of 45 kg – so this can be an intimidating dog. Because they have lived and endured some of the harshest climates, Malamutes can be really independent and resourceful. However, their basic instinct is ingrained – they have a higher than average prey drive. Malamutes have caused 5 recorded fatal bites in the US from 1966-1980. 6 Husky
Another common Arctic dog in the Husky. Just like a Malamute, a Husky is a strong dog with an athletic body. They are also commonly used as sled dogs to haul small freight. Their appearance is very much like Malamute but with less fur and different coat colors. They were originally bred as working dogs so they don’t make very good pets. Their social skills are not refined. They can be ferocious and their Siberian cousins mauled to death 15 people in the US in a span of just 18 years in the 80s and late 90s
5 Bullmastiff
4 Doberman Pinscher
When you look at a Dobermans, the first thing that comes to mind is a police dog. This is because Dobermans once used to serve this purpose, though they rarely do so these days. They are naturally aggressive, energetic and fast. Their temperament, bulk size and immense strength make them a potentially dangerous breed especially towards strangers. There was a fatal incident where a Doberman attacked and killed his pet – an elderly lady.3 German Shepherd
2 Rottweiler
1 Pit Bull
This is the breed that is considered the most dangerous of all other dog breeds. They are very common and perhaps many dog owners are not aware that Pit Bulls were originally bred for dog fighting tournaments. So they are naturally very aggressive and will not hesitate to attack – sometimes even unprovoked. They need extensive training to make them well behaved members of the family. In the US alone, Pitt Bulls have the highest cases of unprovoked attacks especially on children. So far, this breed has caused 22 fatalities in the US this year alone.