Sorry, no such list exists. Most experts in dog behavior and psychology agree that specific Dog Breeds aren't naturally aggressive - individual animals are made aggressive by bad breeding, socialization and handling.
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That is only partially true because different breeds have different personalities for example the terrier family allthough master dominated is agresive and instinctivly chase smaller animals because that what they was bread for. im not saying that there is primary aggressive breed but incertain situations different breeds will react in different ways regardless of there breed.
most dog that have the bad reputations i.e pit bull, staffishire bull terrier etc have the most potential to be dangerouse but are the easyer trained dogs were as at the moment sausage dogs hold the records for most bites, poodles and dalmations also snap alot. I would say that the Yorkshire terrior is another one of the most likely breeds to be agresive (little man syndrome lol). Btw its not true that dogs aren,t natyrally aggressive that's wishfull thinking they share 99.9% of their DNA with wolves they also share the same instincts and behaviour. So they arent made agressiv but if their behaviour/instincts arent corected there primative side may show.
Shelties are sweet natured dogs who love their owners deeply. They avoid confrontation and are not at all aggressive. They do have herding behaviors (nipping at heels) but that is not aggression and easy enough to stop simply by asking the dog to lie down whenever it does this
Some dogs may have a prey drive and be inclined to chase or capture ducks, but it is not safe or appropriate for dogs to eat ducks. Feeding a dog a diet appropriate for its nutritional needs is important for their health and well-being.
Absolutely not. Labradors by their very nature are gentle, loving and loyal pets. They'd much rather play than be aggressive. If you have one that's aggressive (and I really hate to say this), chances are it was made that way. As a side note, although most labs are NOT aggressive with people, labs can be aggressive with other animals. In fact, it is worth noting that labs are more dominant and independent than many dogs. Any dog can be aggressive and that's why you need to establish yourself as the boss. If you research black lab aggression, you will find many cases (specifically, involving other dogs).
While bear spray can potentially be used on aggressive dogs as a last resort for self-defense, it is not designed or recommended for that purpose. It can cause serious harm or even be fatal to dogs due to their smaller size and different respiratory systems. It is always best to use other methods such as yelling, creating a barrier, or seeking help from animal control when dealing with aggressive dogs.
Dogs may bite other dogs in certain situations, such as when they feel threatened, scared, or stressed. It is important to properly socialize and train dogs to prevent aggressive behaviors towards other dogs.
Yes, there are many lists of the worlds top 50 aggressive dogs. However, they are not reliable, as each writer has their own sources and opinions.
there are many non-aggressive dogs, but some aggressive ones are pitbulls, rottweilers, and Dobermans. not all dogs are aggressive and these dogs may not be as long as you treat them with care and love them. it is an instinct for dogs to bite
The answer is yes dogs can be aggressive, but some dogs when their puppy's can be trained not to be so aggressive.
The most aggressive dogs are Rottweilers, Pit Bulls, and German Sheppard's All three of these dogs made the list of the top 10 dogs that bite people. Looking at each of these dogs its understandable why each is so aggressive. The Rottweiler was bred to be a very aggressive/possessive guard-dog. The Pit Bull was bred to attack and kill the other dog in the sport of dog fighting. And, lastly the German Sheppard was taken advantage of during World War 2 by Hitler. He used the dog as an aggressive war dog and consequently caused the breed to become over-ally more aggressive.
Yes, the German Shepherd is on the aggressive dog list.
all dogs can be aggressive it depends on the owner how the breed was handled
Dogs can be aggressive because of neglect, mistreatment, and the environment in which they live in. Also, it can be because that dog was used for dog fighting once, and or the owner made them aggressive, to be used as guards!
They do this because it becomes mating season.
As all dogs, they can become aggressive if provoked, or not raised properly, but overall, they are wonderful companion dogs, who thrive on love an attention. They were specifically bred to be happy, friendly dogs, for royalty.
Some dogs may exhibit aggressive behavior by biting other dogs' legs as a way to establish dominance, protect themselves, or communicate their discomfort or fear.
No
Joe is aggressive.