guard dogs top 10

by admin on March 16, 2009

guard dogs top 10
Why do Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies always make the list for top 10 most dangerous dog breeds?

I googled the most dangerous breeds. In most lists, Pitbulls, Rotties and German Shepherd were in the top 3 but right after them were Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes. What makes those dogs top 10 most dangerous breed material?

Like we know American Pitbull Terriers are involved in a lot of dog fights, German Shepherds and Rottweilers are used mainly as guard dogs so they deliver a nasty bite to whoever intrudes upon the property of others.

But what about Huskies and Malamutes, what makes them reach the top 10 most dangerous breeds list?

Usually Huskies and Malamutes make the list because everyone wants a “cute lil wolf dog” to add to their family but they don’t want to take the time to train them. Huskies are high strung dogs and LOVE to play and sometimes they forget how strong they are and how big they are. Because they are pack animals they are used to playing with other dogs and getting the warning signs of going to far with the playing that another dog would give them. So when these ignorant people who didn’t do their research before buying end up with someone getting bit or someone getting hurt due to the high energy these dogs have. They also leave their other animals unattended with the husky and malamute which can be deadly espeically if the other animal is smaller. Huskies usually only hurt animals and people when they are just trying to play. Kids and small animals should never be unsupervised with ANY dog. Most people also don’t realize that these out of any other dog breed are primarily pack dogs. They are wild at heart and need to be taught early on who is the alpha in the household. No one these days no how to teach their dogs this anymore and then they wonder why their dog bites them. I own a siberian husky and she is the love of my life. I can pick her up roll her over take her food rough her up (just in a playing manner of course) and she has never hurt me or any of my other animals (2 cats 2 other dogs 2 guinea pigs and my 2 month old kitten). I tend to be a little harsh when it comes to this subject because no one cares enough to research the breeds they are about to add to their home, which leads to overflow of dogs in rescue’s and shelters. It’s very sad, and not fair at all. While some aggression can be genetic with proper training anything is possible and I believe that it is absolutely ridiculous to have a list like that. I’ve met Rottweilers who thought they were lap dogs and were the sweetest things you could ask for and then again I had a cocker spaniel practically take my cousins nose off! It all depends on how you raise them.

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