Dog Breeds That Are Too Threatening To Have Around The House
The Xoloitzcuintli
The Xoloitzcuintli, or Mexican hairless dog, is an old breed that the Aztecs thought would help the dead find their way to the underworld. This dog of the gods is a good guard dog and a fiercely loyal friend. This dog is very smart and has tough, silky skin. The name is pronounced "show-low-eats-QUEENT-lee." Being a devoted friend also means being overly territorial and overprotective, which is the other side of the coin.
Pit Bull
Pit Bulls are known for being "dangerous" since they are known for having a bad temper and being good at fighting.
Even while they are generally good with kids, their dogfighting nature can make them act in ways that are quite unpredictable and dangerous for your kids.
Doberman Pinscher
Doberman Pinschers are known for being helpful to soldiers, but they can also be vicious. In the 1970s, they were famous for biting people.
There are other stories where they attack their owners for no cause. When thinking about keeping them as pets around your babies, you need to think about these things.
German Shepherd
People know that German Shepherds are very smart, loyal, and obedient, and that they help police.
But you should keep in mind that they are highly aggressive. But they may also be great family pets who would do anything to keep them safe.
Great Dane
Scooby-Doo is probably the most famous Great Dane, which is why this breed is good for families. People know that Great Danes are one of the tallest dog breeds, which makes them hazardous because they can easily overwhelm small things like kids.
They don't attack very often, but when they do, it's not pretty. You wouldn't know what to do!
Wolfdog
This breed is half wolf, as their name suggests, which makes them wild animals. It can be very hard to train them because they are not fully tamed.