By Meena
Pit Bulls are known for their strength and persistence. While they can be sweet and loyal, they've also been involved in some dog-related fatalities.
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Powerful and protective, Rottweilers can pose a threat if not properly trained. They require careful handling.
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As police dogs, German Shepherds are known for their aggressive nature when provoked. A well-trained Shepherd, however, can be a great family pet.
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Dobermans are fiercely loyal and can be aggressive if they perceive a threat to their owners. Early socialization is key.
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While Boxers are generally playful and energetic, they can be protective and occasionally display aggressive behaviors.
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Originally bred for hunting, the Akita Inu is known for its strong prey drive and territorial nature. Proper training can help manage these traits.
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Great Danes are typically gentle giants, but their size can be intimidating. Improperly trained Danes may become a risk due to their size alone.
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Alaskan Malamutes are natural hunters with high energy levels. If not properly exercised, they can become destructive or aggressive.
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Huskies are pack dogs and can be stubborn, making them challenging for inexperienced owners. Socialization and training are crucial.
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Bullmastiffs are protective and powerful. Without adequate training, they can become overly aggressive.
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Saint Bernards are generally gentle, but their size can make them a danger, especially around children, if not well-trained.
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