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Today we are discussing the top ten most DANGEROUS dogs to ever walk upon the planet whether it's a German shepard or your mother. Just kidding. Firstly in nunber 10 we have the Alaskan Malamute, a canine that resembles the Siberian Husky remarkably. The Alaskan Malamute is significantly larger than their wolf-life counterparts, which is the fundamental distinction. These canines are incredibly enormous and powerful, weighing up to over 90 pounds and standing 26 inches tall. They also have a lot of energy and enjoy bouncing around and getting into trouble. Unfortunately, these dogs are not known for complying with their owners' demands, therefore they need to be well educated from an early age. Due to their strong bite and readiness to use it against people, Alaskan Malamutes are still considered dangerous dogs even though they have only been involved in 4 fatalities.Mixed breed dogs are another deadly dog breed that we may have included on this list. They accounted for a sizable portion of the fatal bites reported throughout the years, but it is difficult to add to a "mixed breed" group since it is unknown what exactly makes up the breed. Based simply on the amount of humans they have killed. Number 9 we have The Doberman Pinscher which has a distinctive appearance that is immediately recognised because to its cropped ears, straight back, and perpetually alert expression. With the exception of German shepherds, these animals have served as guard dogs, and they did it so well that it has nearly become a cliché. The word "pinscher" is a slang phrase from German that describes the breed's propensity for attacking and biting prey. Another breed that has been continuously improved over years of breeding is the attack dog. They should not be considered a surprise given how hazardous they are. Approximately six fatalities and numerous incidences of biting were attributed to doberman pinschers during the time of the study. The breed is dangerous and capable of causing significant injuries, but not having as many fatalities as other dogs. They can weigh up to 80 pounds and are between 2 and 3 feet tall. In number eight we have Boxers. This type of dog wil make unusual pets because, despite their ridiculously dopey appearance, they were designed to be working dogs. These energetic canines can weigh up to 80 lbs and are quite muscular. Boxers may be very difficult, which is understandable given their physical prowess and protective temperament. The dog is capable of attacking if something happens nearby that the dog perceives as frightening from a person they don't trust. Although boxers have only been responsible for 7 fatal bites in recent years, they are also prone to non-fatal bites. You should only get this breed if you are experienced with handling and training dogs, just like with other dangerous breeds. Sheesh guys I would not he able to control these idiotic looking doggies. Zooming into number seven we have the Labrador Retriever. They can weigh up to 80 pounds and stand just around 2 feet tall, making them pretty big dogs. Due to their reliability and popularity as family pets, labradors do not make good security dogs. How did Labradors end up being to blame for 2.1% of all deaths in the study? The majority of the time, people assume that the Labrador is protecting its home or even its food. When humans are trying to modify their dog's behaviour, they can unintentionally push them into a corner and make the dog feel threatened. In either case, Labradors are not particularly vicious creatures, although they can knock people over or give people really bad bites. Would you have a 1v1 boxing match with this dog? In number six we have the Siberian huskies which are prized for looking like wolves. Finding out that canines with similar appearances to wild creatures act somewhat like them shouldn't come as a huge surprise to you. In the most remote areas of Canada and the United States, huskies were utilised as sled dogs. They only weigh 60 pounds, but despite their small size, they are powerful and independent animals. Catching prey is a major source of motivation for these dogs. They can perceive people and most other smaller animals as potential prey. Their survival instincts in this situation are what cause them the greatest difficulties. In the study we quoted, huskies were involved in 3% of all attacks that resulted in fatalities. Even though these creatures often get along well with people, they have a history of attacking children and adults who confront them. Crawling its way into number five we have The Bullmastiff breed. It is regarded highly as a pet since they are devoted, vigilant, and courageous. They will defend your house and yard, but it's important to teach them early on that visitors aren't welcome, as this will help prevent attacks. Bullmastiff attacks are relatively uncommon, but because of their size, the harm they cause when they do to a person or another animal is significant. They can weigh up to 130 pounds and are at least 27 inches tall. Just 14 deaths, or 3.2% of all fatal attacks that happened throughout the study's 13-year period, were attributable to these dogs. The dog is dangerous, though, when you take into account how uncommon it is in the United States. BEFORE WE CARRY ON WITH THE VIDEO I HAVE AN ANNOUNCMENT. JUST KIDDING I DONT I JUST WANT TO STRETCH THIS VIDEO TO TEN MINUTES LOL. At number four we have The American bulldog, unlike its British cousins, is still a strong working dog that has not been overbred to the point of being worthless. These canines can put on muscle and weigh over 100 lbs., standing little around 30 inches tall. They are large, powerful dogs that are quite dangerous when they charge. American bulldogs caused 15 fatalities throughout the course of the 13-year research, or about 3.5% of all fatal assaults. Even though that is a small amount, it is noteworthy given that this breed is not frequently listed alongside some of the other hazardous canines. Without a doubt, this species is capable of jumping high enough and forcefully enough to knock an adult flat on their back. Guess who I've got flat on their back... your mother. Sliding its way into number three we have the feirce German Shepherds. They are working canines that have recently been used by police departments and militaries. The reasons behind this decision are clear: these canines are strong, clever, dangerous, and capable of attacking humans in a fatal manner. The German Shepherd breed, which averages 90 pounds and stands over 2 feet tall, excels at containing threats from people. An extremely powerful instrument has been produced as a result of generational breeding into working dogs. Sadly, this breed is particularly aggressive and territorial, and as a result, they have been responsible for 20 fatalities (or 5% of all dog bite deaths) and several non-fatal biting episodes. The fact that this breed is very trainable is the sole bright spot in this situation. I am deffinately scared of these dogs, are you to? Coming in at number two we have the infamous rottiweilers. Rottiweilers were frequently regarded as the most dangerous dog breed in the world until pit bulls gained notoriety as extremely vicious animals. These canines can reach a height of 25 inches and a weight of 120 pounds or more ,just like your mother, while remaining in good condition.They have bulky bodies and a temperament that occasionally becomes aggressive. In particular, the dog will develop a strong sense of loyalty and protection for the people who live in its home, but not for outsiders. Being strong, devoted, and protective, Rottweilers can be hazardous when they attack intruders. Although they pose no threat to the family, Rottweilers are frequently highly ferocious when defending their owners.The rottweiler was involved in 45 fatal attacks during the same time period that we discussed with the pit bull, accounting for 10% of all fatal assaults that were reported in the United States during that time. Additionally, Rottweilers have a terrible bite that they are skilled at using to devastating effect. Lastly at number one we have the pitbull. The most hazardous dog breed is the pit bull, which shouldn't surprise most individuals who research dangerous dog breeds. According to the aforementioned study, pit bulls were accountable for 284 fatalities over a period of 13 years, or about 2/3 of all fatal dog attacks in the United States. Considering that only 6% of all dogs in the US are pit bulls, that is a fairly depressing number. It is not surprising that these canines still pose a threat today because they have been raised to be deadly for centuries as fighting and hunting dogs. Another reason pit bulls are the most dangerous dog breed is that they have large bodies (weighing up to 80 pounds), strong jaws, and great killer instincts. Human beings and other animals don’t stand a chance against a pit bull. Still many people insist these animals are merely a product of their upbringing and have loving pit bulls as pets. Thank you for watching this video. Remember to like and subscribe to get more of these wonderful videos. Bye now i'll see you later after I enter your mother. Bye bye.