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.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers are generally good with children, known for their affectionate nature. However, like all dogs, individual temperament can vary, so proper socialization and training are important. Staffordshire Bull Terriers do not have a tendency to bite more often than other breeds when properly trained and cared for.
The AKC has 150 registered breeds. or 1 because most types of domestic dogs are the same
that all depends on how big the dogs head is and the jaw structure...so if his head is bigger its probably more bite force . the kangel has the most bite force at 743 lbs.. do u know why it has a massive head
Some of the most intelligent cat breeds include the Siamese, Maine Coon, and Abyssinian. For dogs, breeds like Border Collies, Poodles, and German Shepherds are often considered to be highly intelligent. However, individual intelligence can vary within breeds.
Breeds such as Labradors, Rottweilers, Dobermans, and Boxers are known to have black nails. The color of a dog's nails is often related to the pigmentation of their skin, so dogs with darker coats are more likely to have black nails.
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.
Breeds of dogs that shed the most typically include Huskies, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers. Breeds that shed the least often include Poodles, Bichon Frises, and Portuguese Water Dogs.
where do most pure breeds dogs come from
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.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers are generally good with children, known for their affectionate nature. However, like all dogs, individual temperament can vary, so proper socialization and training are important. Staffordshire Bull Terriers do not have a tendency to bite more often than other breeds when properly trained and cared for.
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.
Beagles are the dog most experimented on.
Maltese Terriers!
dalmations are kind of stupid.
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!
The AKC has 150 registered breeds. or 1 because most types of domestic dogs are the same