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Top 20 most dangerous dog breeds in the world

4. Doberman Pinscher

Dobermans are known for being completely harmless to their owners. It is not possible to say the same about their behavior toward strangers. Dobermans, although considered less dangerous than other breeds of dogs, still have the strength and size to cause havoc. In 2011, a Doberman dog killed its elderly owner in the United States.

5. Bullmastiff

The bullmastiff is a large dog, and it’s only natural that you feel intimidated. They can weigh up to 130 lbs. It is important to train your bullmastiff to be obedient. The temperament of this breed makes it a popular guard dog. If you want to protect your safe, you may consider buying a bullmastiff.

6. Husky

The Husky, also known as the sleddog, is closely related to Malamute. Huskies are energetic and have a lot of energy. The dogs are not intended to be pets, and they are hardwired to work around the clock. It would make you wonder if “work like dog” came about because of the husky work ethic. Huskies are responsible for 15 maulings in the United States between 1979 and 1998.

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