It is sometimes argued that certain breeds are inherently aggressive towards humans and shouldn't be allowed at all, or that, due to the popularity of certain potentially dangerous breeds, these dogs are often owned by irresponsible owners who provide insufficient training or, worse, aggressiveness training. An opposing argument is that no breed is inherently aggressive towards humans and that regulating one breed simply moves the irresponsible owners to start focusing on breeds that haven't yet been regulated, moving the problem to other breeds. This is one of the positions taken by the American Veterinary Medical Association.
It is stated that Pitbulls and Rottweillers have the most attacks on human. On the other hand, most attacks are atributed to pitbulls because authorities could not tell the breed and theorefore stating to be pitbulls.
It's not about breed, it's about the owner. ANY unsocialized dog attacks.
Of course! There are millions of dog bite/ attacks each year in the United States.
I believe that lions.tigers.grizzly bears,sharks,snake,and crockerdiles attack the most. They all are the rares animals that I know.
If a dog attacks you, it likely feels that you are some kind of threat to itself, its pack, or its territory.
Malamute
It attacks ships & whales but i don't think it attacks humans!
Most of them.
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Roughly 5 a year -more people die a year from dog attacks,being hit in the head with coconuts,heart attacks, car accidents, cancer etc.
a dalmation
some dogs will bark at cats but most also attack
Wolves are very unlikely to attack people. (the least likely land predator in the world to attack people) But because they are seen as the feral dog they are frightening. My personal opinion is that Wolves are smart enough they have learned not to attack humans.