Pit Bulls often make headlines in serious dog attack stories. They’ve gained a reputation for being tough and sometimes aggressive, which means they’re not always welcome in certain places
Rottweilers are big, strong dogs with powerful jaws. They were first bred to help with herding animals, but now they’re commonly seen as guard dogs or in search and rescue teams.
They’ve got big personalities, which sometimes come off as fierce because of all that barking and boldness. Plus, they might show their teeth and growl more often than other pets.
Chihuahuas, those tiny pups, can be quite feisty too. People tend to underestimate them because of their tiny size, but they often make it to the list of the most aggressive dog breeds.
These pups have a personality that sets them apart from the crowd. Unlike most dogs who are eager to make new pals, Chows are more reserved.
Dalmatians can be awesome companions, but watch out – they can get a bit feisty in not-so-great situations. Back in the day, they were the bodyguards of carriages and horse riders
These dogs are usually loved for their adorable faces and soft ears, making them popular family pets. But here’s the twist: cocker spaniels can bite hard or even attack if they feel threatened or upset.
These dogs have been by people’s side for ages, even teaming up with monks in hospices to help out the sick. Now, when it comes to biting, a study checked out many dog breeds, including Saint Bernard.