Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The 15 most dangerous dogs

What do you think is the most dangerous dog? A pit bull, is not it? No, wrong. Surely then there must be a Rottweiler, a German shepherd, or perhaps even a Chow Chow. Again, no, no-ways, and incorrectly. The correct answer is ... a dachshund. Yes, you read that right. Dachshunds are the most dangerous type of dogs. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania recently surveyed 6,000 dog owners and found that "bitten by a dachshund to have five or tries to bite, And a similar number of dogs have attacked other foreigners, 12 are snapped to its owner.
So, the dog number 2 on the list is definitely a pit bull, right? Wrong! It seems that Napoleon syndrome is real, because the number 2 is a Chihuahua dog. Chihuahuas are similar statistics Dachshund, when it comes to foreign biting dogs, owners or others. 3 The first list is the Jack Russell Terrier. So, why is that wepit bull to take, Rottweiler, Chow Chow dogs are most dangerous?

The answer is quite simple. E 'because the majority of clinical studies on this subject the use of medical data as a basis for their research. Since dogs create large larger wounds are more often reported and this means that the dogs are large medical data to skew toward imprecise. Frankly, all races caused the bite. If a dog bites is stillusually the result of how you train and treated. So the question is what breeds are genetically predisposed to aggression? Here is a list, in no particular order, of the 15 most dangerous dogs.

. 1 Giant Schnauzer - Similar to the German Shepherd, Giant Schnauzer Germany was formed to help the soldiers. These dangerous dogs the size of a mastiff with the intelligence of a Schnauzer. ThisQuality in addition to its natural tendency to make this a faithful dog, which to be aware of. Xenophobia in the Giant Schnauzer is more common than other dogs.

. 2 Akita Inu - Akita Inu is a heavy bone structure, strong dog and warn others. It has the dignified and courageous, a personality and a tendency toward aggressive dogs.

. Chow Chow 3 - After the American Kennel Club, "... is the Chowreserved and discerning with strangers. Your cat's personality and become independent, stubborn and less for other races. They need early socialization and training, a type of daily exercise.

4 -. Bullmastiff The Bullmastiff is fearless and confident. They were originally bred to guard natural game reserve from poachers as the natural guardian of the house, but does not bark much, but the silence was a virtue, if the security ofpreserved. Bullmastiff are independent thinkers and can not respond to traditional obedience training.

. 5 Papillion - Papillion, is very small and very loyal to his family. You may grow weary of strangers, and even if they are at home for desserts generally temperate, need to be watched carefully to see their family members or not of other dogs.

6 -. Old English Sheepdog Old English Sheepdog (OES) are athletic and energetic and require muchexercise. The OES has been bred for the sheep. He kept his natural tendency to herd, whether it's sheep, and therefore we can try to herd people and other objects. He is generally a loving, sweet animals but can be aggressive if someone or something with his work as a pastor feels disturbing.

. Dachshund 7 - The Dachshund, meaning "dog rate" in German, was bred for hunting to dig holes, and to fight to the death rates. Dachshunds tendterritorial integration and to make family life more comfortable and happy as possible, it requires the consistent application of its owner, in the course of his life.

8 -. Llasa Apso Llasos guard dogs have been bred for hundreds of years as women. They are naturally suspicious of strangers. In addition, the dog has a personality separate and distant - it requires consistent management during daily life and you walk or exercise required. Llaso'sfamilies are best for adults only.

-. 9 Miniature Pinscher Miniature Pinscher is courageous, motivated and independent creatures. They are lively, and require consistent reminders of who the true alpha dog is in the family.

-. 10 Jack Russell Terrier (Parson Russell Terrier officially known as) these little dogs are bright and very energetic. They require a lot of practice and are better in families with older children asno rough treatment of the children suffer.

-. 11 Pit Bull Terrier "What is commonly known as the Staffordshire Pit Bull is officially known in England as the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the American United States, is known as. Whatever you call it, this dog really based on people and is happy when he has a family and a part of the work to be done with one. He is generally very friendly, but is loyal to a fault to his family andProtection against any threat.

-. 12 Rottweiler Rottweiler love their people and protect their territory. You are not welcome strangers until properly introduced. Obedience training and socialization is a must.

. 13 German Shepherd - The German Shepherd is a well known military guard and companion dog of the family. It 'also love. The breed is a direct and fearless, with a strong and muscular body. He is a great family dogand the list of the most dangerous because it can) only be trained to be aggressive (like most dogs

. 14 Dalmata - The Dalmatian is the only horse to coaching "dog" in the world and received a natural affinity for horses. Dalmatians are very energetic and need daily walks and romps in a fenced yard. Without regular exercise can destructive.

. 15 Chihuahua - Swift moves and terrier-like behavior,Chihuahuas are highly intelligent and should not be underestimated even though small in size. They do not tolerate the rough handling that comes with young children so they are best for families with older or no kids.

Remember, all dogs can be provoked and all dogs, given the proper training, can be well mannered animals. Whatever breed you decide to add to your family it is important to socialize your pet with other animals and people as soon as possible. Also, consistent routine, the affirmation and discipline will make your dog a new family member happy.

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