Top 10 Best Famous Dogs in the World

 Top 10 Best Famous Dogs in the World

1. American Pit Bull Terrier



The American Pit Bull Terrier is considered one of the most dangerous dog breeds—both in the U.S. and internationally. It is a very aggressive breed and has been known to attack and kill people. It is also very strong and can easily overpower anyone who stands in its way.

In fact, bully breeds, also known as the American Staffordshire Terrier, have been feared by the public for decades. This dog is indeed stereotyped, given its reputation for unpredictability. Their display of aggression has also been supported by media reports and claims.

 2.Rottweiler



Rottweilers are large, powerful dogs with a strong bite that can easily cause serious injury or death

Ireland, Portugal, and Poland all have laws that ban people from adopting or owning these dogs. The German dog breed is considered a watchdog, protective, and loyal to its owners. However, this sense of devotion makes any outsider–dog or human–a threat and at risk for a dog bite attack.

A study conducted by the CDC showed that Rottweilers were responsible for 29 human deaths over the past two decades, making them the second most dangerous dog breed on record.

3. German Shepherd

German Shepherds are one of the most popular dog breeds in the world, and they’re also one of the most dangerous. The dogs were originally bred for herding and guarding sheep, but they’re now often used as police dogs, guard dogs, and service animals.

German Shepherds are large, strong dogs with a lot of energy, and they can be very aggressive if not properly trained and socialized. If a dog owner owns a snappy Chihuahua, its bite can cause damage but is not as pronounced as that of a German Shepherd.


 4.Wolf Hybrid


What makes the wolf hybrid harmful is the fact that it’s a challenge to train and control. That makes the dog a dangerous canine to have around people, especially children.

Moreover, if they escape from their property, they can be difficult to catch because of their partly wild nature. Any animal that is not fully domesticated can pose a danger and threat to humans.

It’s also important to be aware of some of the myths and facts surrounding the dog. For example, it’s a myth that this type of dog is a good guard dog. Because a wolf’s true nature is shy, they usually do not fare well as protection dogs.

5. Alaskan Malamute


The Alaskan Malamute is a large breed of dog that was originally bred for hunting and working in the Arctic. They are strong, aggressive, and powerful dogs that can be very dangerous if not properly trained and socialized. They are not recommended for first-time dog owners or families with small children.

If a Malamute has been abused or had a bad experience in a rescue shelter, it will tend to be more aggressive. Therefore, socialization and kindness will prevent this dog from behaving aggressively toward people

6. Akita


The Akita is a large breed of dog that originates from Japan. They are known for being very loyal and protective of their owners, but they can also be aggressive toward strangers. Akitas are also very strong dogs, so if they attack someone, the results can be devastating.

What makes the dog especially treacherous is its scissor-shaped jaw. Because of the jaw’s shape, the dog’s bite is exceptionally powerful. Also, you cannot open the jaw unless the dog decides to release it. So, if the dog bites, it can be deadly or life-changing for some victims. 

 7.Chihuahua

One of the smallest dogs in the canine kingdom definitely gets a spot on our list. Chihuahuas are known for their charming and sassy personalities, and since they're so tiny, they make great purse dogs!

Weight: Up to 6 pounds

8.pomeranian 


Lovable poms are distinguished by their fluffy double coat, which comes in almost two dozen colors but is usually seen in orange or red. Poms are super smart and playful, and they can master tricks easily.

Weight: 3 to 7 pounds

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9. Pug


Pugs likely date back to 400 B.C. in China, where they were called fu dogs or lo-chiang-sze. For thousands of years, this scrunchy-faced pup has endured as a favorite cutie. The word "pug" meant "little cutie" in English in the 1500s. By the 1600s, it took on the meaning of "monkey," "sprite," or "imp." It wasn't until the mid-1700s that the word "pug" meant "a dwarf type of dog." Pugs are affectionate and love to clown around.

10.American Eskimo


Eskies love attention. They formerly entertained crowds with their spectacular tricks as circus dogs in the 19th century and early 20th century. They have sweet, puppy-like faces and look like they’re smiling, so they melt hearts instantly. They can be reserved around strangers, and can be stubborn, so training and socializing them is important.

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