The only way to answer this question is if a unbiased person was able to get info from hospitals around the country about what types of dogs has been reported for the most attacks/bites.
But the real question you should ask is what type of owner raises a dog that attack.
Sadly, people blame the breed of dog for the attack but in every case it is not the dogs fault - but the fault of the OWNERor possibly the person being bitten. Usually, a dog will give you a warning before attacking & if you are unable to read what he is telling you then how can we blame them for that. As far as the owners blame they know when there is a problem with their dog there for they should take measures to prevent this happening. I say it is up to us to as a society to learn how to raise dogs better. If we are not willing to do this then we should not have them.
Pitbulls are very commonly known to harm humans if kept in a unclean, dirty area and has not been fed which also leads to anger... Also its the same with German Sheppards, but if kept in a clean area, fed daily, and loved you'll have no problem at all with pitbulls and German sheppards.
pit bulls, which is why most countries have banned people from owning them.
The CDC concluded (FWIW):"As in recent years, Rottweilers were the most commonly reported breed involved in fatal attacks, followed by pit bull-type dogs... Together, these 2 breeds were involved in approximately 60% of human deaths."- http://www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/images/dogbreeds-a.pdfThe report is based on data from 1997-98. There were 27 known fatalities in the sample area during that time.
A poorly trained one in the hands of a sad owner or a sick dog that's spent too much time on the streets.
Typically you, and your dog, are more likely to get attacked by toy breeds such as the dachshund and chihuahua, simply because owners of small dogs tend to think their aggressive displays are "cute" and don't bother training them. Otherwise, there is no single breed that is more prone then any other.
my vet says jack russells my vet says jack russells
Usually the breed between 8wks and 6 mo. of age, Puppies!!
pitbull has the powerful bite
Chihuahua
The Dogue De Bordeaux has the largest head and the strongest skull and bite force in the whole K-9 world.The mastiff breeds have the most powerful bites out of any dogs, no matter which breed it is.
well most dogs are alright with children it depends how you raise it but that breed is a great breed to get.
Dogs are in whelp, or pregnant for around 63 days. Toy breeds often give birth a week sooner than this and giant breeds carry their puppies a week longer than most.
The AKC has 150 registered breeds. or 1 because most types of domestic dogs are the same
no, most gerbils dont bite as often as hampsters only unless they dont have chew toys such as something wooden
Dogs will bite while being playful depending on how the dog was raised and what breed it is. Some breeds bite more frequently then others and a dog that is raised in a loving household will most likely not bite.
They will do this. Puppies are most likely to bite each other's tails while playing, but adult dogs will also do so. It is usually a play gesture and not meant to be a serious attack. Dogs trained for fighting will also sometimes grab their rival by the tail; this is why the fighting breeds often have docked tails.
The Dogue De Bordeaux has the largest head and the strongest skull and bite force in the whole K-9 world.The mastiff breeds have the most powerful bites out of any dogs, no matter which breed it is.
where do most pure breeds dogs come from
Dogs always have and always will bite. It is a defence mechanism and a way of hunting food for survival. Most animals bite. Humans included.
All Breeds if they decide to bite you hard enough. They will only bite if they are super aggressive or if they are scared.
Drug dogs in other words dogs used to sniff out drugs can be many breeds of dog. Drug dogs are often dogs with very good sense of smell. Most commonly a German Shepard, however, many other breeds can participate in "drug sniffing". For example Bloodhounds or Labs are sometimes used in airports. Also Bloodhounds can be used on a paralegal case simply because these dogs can sniff out trails hours after they were left. There are also breeds of dogs which can sniff out mold in walls and such. I hope this answer helps it's viewers!
Beagles are the dog most experimented on.
Maltese Terriers!
dalmations are kind of stupid.
Most breeds, including Dachshunds, have a season (or heat) every six months which lasts for 10-14 days.
Many dogs are used, but the most common is the pit bull.