The Most Banned Dog Breeds In The World

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @kristakramer9317
    @kristakramer9317 2 года назад +2344

    My dad had a Cane Corso that saved him from a bear attack. She had a super deep bark but would rub herself up against any person she met and was very gentle with children.

    • @fatheenfirdous6370
      @fatheenfirdous6370 2 года назад +86

      In my country there is cane corso with red eyes i think its a special breed of cane corso and grown very big looks so deadly with those red eyes

    • @zzickos
      @zzickos 2 года назад +159

      My neighbour's Cane Corso was barking non-stop for couple of months because he was negligent of him and kept him locked up all the time. One day, he let him out for couple of minutes and Cane Corso killed 3 of his dogs. He didn't put it to sleep and he has 4 more dogs, 3 of them puppies in this yard. Some people shouldn't be allowed to own dogs.

    • @messywebdev
      @messywebdev 2 года назад +73

      @@zzickos what is wrong with people :( that breaks my heart. Your neighbor definitely should NOT have dogs. Has anyone called animal care and control or whatever is equivalent where you live?

    • @zzickos
      @zzickos 2 года назад +35

      @@messywebdev He is neighbor near our vacation house. Unfortunately, there is nothing like animal control/care center there and some people have called the police but they are far away and can't be bothered with "animal stuff". It's really sad seeing these animals suffer. I got puppy 2 months ago and I can't imagine leaving him without proper care for a day, let alone couple of months. I know it's harsh but he should just put Cane Corso to sleep. It's obvious that he is in a lot of pain and mentally unstable and he is far beyond training.

    • @serenityewing785
      @serenityewing785 2 года назад +29

      I have a cane corso to lol she’s scared of anything the most she will harm is a squirrel she’s the sweetest thing you would meet

  • @star-px1wm
    @star-px1wm 2 года назад +484

    20. Perro de Presa Canario 0:0:53
    19. Chowchow 0:02:06
    18. Rhodesian Ridgeback 0:03:24
    17. Doberman 0:04:43
    16. Czechoslovakian Vlcak (czechoslovakian wolfdog) 0:06:00
    15. Neopolitan Mastiff 0:06:50
    14. Boerboel 0:07:35
    13. Toshainu 0:08:20
    12. Dogo Argentino 0:09:08
    11. Alaskan Malamute 0:09:53
    10. Akita 0:10:33
    9. Gulldong 0:11:32
    8. Shar-pei 0:12:20
    7. Kangal 0:13:09
    6. Bully Kutta 0:13:54
    5. Fila Brasileiro0:14:36
    4. Pekingese 0:15:28
    3. Wolf hybrid 0:16:17
    2. American Staffordshire Terrier 0:17:33
    1. Canecorso 0:18:23

    • @NuntiusLegis
      @NuntiusLegis 2 года назад +60

      And none of them looks like the stupid thumbnail.

    • @remgerardo4274
      @remgerardo4274 2 года назад +9

      @@NuntiusLegis hahahahahha true

    • @joshuahemphill1555
      @joshuahemphill1555 2 года назад +6

      Yo thx for the list just wish you would’ve put the Time next to each breed

    • @alluringbliss4165
      @alluringbliss4165 2 года назад +15

      Where's the Pit

    • @israeljudah
      @israeljudah 2 года назад +4

      That Dogo barking at the Lions on t.v was so Funny, yet beautiful at the same time. He won my haart for that. Now i want one..
      That's a Good Boy...("In that get your dog excited voice"😆)

  • @amandaliebenberg2953
    @amandaliebenberg2953 2 года назад +606

    We had a Boerboel, Jessie, she saved my daughter from being attacked by an Egyptian Cobra. She jumped between the snake and my daughter, as the snake was ready to strike. The snake’s fangs went right through the soft flesh of her cheek. That saved Jessie’s life because all the venom was sprayed in the open air without entering her body. It angered Jessie even more and she threw the snake high up in the air, ending up killing it, and saving my daughter’s life. Sadly she passed away a few years later from cancer.What a legend.

    • @tanyam.2982
      @tanyam.2982 2 года назад +25

      RIP Jessie 🙏❤️

    • @joanhaye3180
      @joanhaye3180 2 года назад +17

      Oh my, thanks so very much for sharing this story, I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful dog!

    • @andraarwen
      @andraarwen 2 года назад +6

      Awww❤

    • @amandajones6481
      @amandajones6481 2 года назад +7

      Dear Amanda, thank you for sharing your story about your beautiful dog Jessie. What would we do without our animals 😢? I'm so sorry that she died of cancer. Lots of love from another Amanda, in Australia xox

    • @jamesanderson3478
      @jamesanderson3478 2 года назад +1

      Hello Amanda, I think you strike a point with your comment. Anyway hope we can be friends and know ourselves better ? Please don't find that offensive

  • @jasminehulwood
    @jasminehulwood 7 месяцев назад +16

    I got a Rhodesian Ridgeback 6 years ago as a 2 year old and she has been wonderful. I found her at the dog pound where her previous owner had relinquished her. She was a wild one when I first adopted her, and I began strict training on day 2. Now she lives calmly with my 4 cats and goes with me everywhere. While she is great with most people, she has shown a protective aggressiveness towards men that she deems to be a threat. She also doesn't tolerate very many other dogs when we are out in public. I have to be firm with her at all times since she will still test me from time to time. Overall, she is a great dog but would be difficult for an inexperienced owner to handle.

  • @charlieben3672
    @charlieben3672 2 года назад +49

    We got an Amstaff and he is the most loyal, affectionate, patient, and loving to us, to our relatives, and friends. If we meet strangers outside he observes our behavior first if he sense that we are ok and the stranger is nice to us he is friendly. If he knows we don’t feel comfortable with the stranger he keenly kept watch; his eyes are the only ones that moves while he stay still.
    He saves my dad from 2 heart attacks. We noticed that he senses someone is sick one week before the person show symptoms.
    He is a life saver. We always kiss him and we say “ I love you “ all the time. He was a rescue dog from a shelter.
    It is NOT the breed that gives a dog a bad reputation it is how the dog get trained.
    It was mentioned many times from this video that the dogs were “ trained to be a watch dog “ or “ for dog fighting “.

    • @KineticCosmetic
      @KineticCosmetic 2 года назад +3

      I am a dog owner and I agree with this.

    • @TheBaBaTV
      @TheBaBaTV 2 года назад

      It’s not even just “train your dog” to be good, it’s literally how you raise them, in a loving environment they are good boys !

    • @zeemw5422
      @zeemw5422 2 года назад

      I’m a owner of a Staffy… she is the best. They are so loving and energetic.

    • @Cowgirl12125
      @Cowgirl12125 2 года назад

      Hello how are you doing?

  • @taylorbee4010
    @taylorbee4010 2 года назад +219

    It's also noteworthy that most of these were never really intended as pets for anyone other than someone with a very specific job or purpose. A lot of these are bred to be guard dogs and they do their job well

  • @toxicstarcandy
    @toxicstarcandy 2 года назад +203

    I had an alaskan malamute. Sweetest boy, only surprised me twice. Snatching a bird from a bush and by pushing me away from a person and keeping himself between me and that other person. Found out later that person had ended up going to jail for murder later that year, go figure. Glad I and my family trusted my dog

    • @ChefDaphneeFrancois
      @ChefDaphneeFrancois 2 года назад +21

      Dogs and cats I think are so sensitive to spirits so I believe they see things in/on people are eyes don’t

    • @JoeBoxerNo1
      @JoeBoxerNo1 2 года назад +11

      i had a malamute, she was VERY good at letting me know who to avoid. certainly a sense that this breed has developed quite well

    • @rosiegirl1481
      @rosiegirl1481 2 года назад +2

      Wow good dog.

    • @prepaidcustomer4571
      @prepaidcustomer4571 Год назад +1

      They best stereotypers ever

    • @wcolautti
      @wcolautti Год назад

      Dogs are incredible. My dog loved absolutely everyone but when she made strange with someone I paid attn.

  • @law_of_orion
    @law_of_orion 2 года назад +50

    I lost my dogo argentino the last week of October 2022. Abby was without question, the most emotionally developed and loving, intelligent dog. A couple weeks before she passed, a man was having a mental breakdown and came on our property and despite her showing aggression he ran up to her seeking protection and i was able to keep her from protecting us and physically attacking him by simple command of "stand down". Despite the event being so stressful and seemingly a justifiable moment that called for a protective attack - she understood and followed direction perfectly.
    The BEST dog I have ever known or kept. Agree that you must be a qualified owner that understands this breed.
    (*The thumbnail of dog holding a pine cone as if its thw dogs teeth = 🤣😂)

    • @manniem10bro48
      @manniem10bro48 8 месяцев назад

      Pin one ppl stop saying that sheeeeeeeesh😮

    • @sexgod6909
      @sexgod6909 6 месяцев назад +1

      So sorry for your awful loss..❤

    • @LisaHack-hq3dv
      @LisaHack-hq3dv 5 месяцев назад

      Dog not allowed ect

    • @LisaHack-hq3dv
      @LisaHack-hq3dv 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@manniem10bro48dog not allowed ect

    • @ruzii980
      @ruzii980 2 месяца назад

      I rescued one few years ago they re amazing and emotional dogs. She is my family and everything. When you give them love, there are no bad dogs. ❤

  • @Sophie_Anne_21
    @Sophie_Anne_21 2 года назад +245

    I was attacked by chows that lived on my street, and my childhood spaniel wound up saving my life. Forever thankful for him.

    • @Sophie_Anne_21
      @Sophie_Anne_21 2 года назад +32

      @@Polo55699 unfortunately not, he died about seven years ago. His name was Clifford and he was a cocker spaniel, the goodest boy.

    • @krypt9929
      @krypt9929 2 года назад +8

      @@Sophie_Anne_21 rip fam

    • @nikkid7963
      @nikkid7963 2 года назад +3

      Yea Chows can be iffy, decent for couples. But if I had kids I rather them not be around my children.

    • @ellafrandsen7564
      @ellafrandsen7564 2 года назад

      I ❤your channel 😊

  • @JoeBoxerNo1
    @JoeBoxerNo1 2 года назад +263

    I had a pure bred Alaskan Malamute. extremely smart, sweet as honey, kindest dog you ever met, very high energy, submissive, loyal. I was lucky and was able to dedicate her entire first two years to training on a daily basis, while I was in college. having those first two years with her all the time created the connection that allowed any training traits I wanted her to possess. never bit anyone

    • @jasmineshams2108
      @jasmineshams2108 2 года назад +1

      I also have a alaskan

    • @Cowgirl12125
      @Cowgirl12125 2 года назад +2

      How are you doing I hope you're doing good ?

    • @KALICOE
      @KALICOE 2 года назад +1

      My grandmother had one he never wanted to be in the house he would jump through the window or just run full force into the bottom of the door even when it was bad weather and bullied every dog in the neighborhood mind you this was the 90s when everyone had a big viscous dog

    • @JoeBoxerNo1
      @JoeBoxerNo1 2 года назад +1

      @@KALICOE They are known as "free spirited, jumpers" and the males, have Endless Energy and love playing, aka 'dominating' other dogs. Thats why I got a female. Females are so chill, still got a LOT of energy, I had to take her for "Runs" rather than walks...and eventually I hopped on my Bike, and held her leash while she ran next to me, it was the only way to get all that energy expended EVERY DAY. LoL!

    • @JoeBoxerNo1
      @JoeBoxerNo1 2 года назад +2

      @@Cowgirl12125 I am well. I lost my Malamute a few years back. I miss her all the time still. I named her Pandy, cuz she looked like a Panda Bear. She lived to 13 years old, had a family of 6. I have decided that I would get another Malamute, but not until I know I can provide for it and give it the time and company they need.

  • @scottb252
    @scottb252 2 года назад +134

    Dogs don't grow up to be tyrants! It's how they are raised and treated by their owners that makes them who they are! There are no bad dogs, just bad owners!

    • @mayanki4414
      @mayanki4414 2 года назад

      yep your right!

    • @jasminehart9750
      @jasminehart9750 2 года назад +1

      agree to that!!

    • @c3r3s-solarballs
      @c3r3s-solarballs 2 года назад +3

      Yeah! Sometimes the bad owners aren't even bad and just think treating them right won't work due to the stereo types! But the bad owners just aren't bad people actually,but are still bad owners.

    • @rjf5022
      @rjf5022 2 года назад +3

      My doberman is aggressive since he was a puppy, what to do, He does not even allow to pet him properly, we never hit him, I try training him with treats but it does not work. He listens when there is treat in my hand but not otherwise, what to do please help.

    • @rjf5022
      @rjf5022 2 года назад

      When I play with him I end up with bites on my hand

  • @wolfsydproductions9082
    @wolfsydproductions9082 11 месяцев назад +26

    Moral of the story, a dog is as dangerous as their owner's negligence.
    I appreciate the emphasis he put in training and socialization. Many people will address these dog as "dangerous breeds you should never own". Any of these breeds can be perfectly safe yet unfortunatley you should always be wary when you encounter one. You never know if the owner raised them properly.

  • @Flip4me2012
    @Flip4me2012 2 года назад +397

    When my son was 8 years old, he was mauled by a Rotweiller. The dog was being trained as a guard dog and jumped the owner's fence. I completely blame the owner for not having a high enough fence. Any aggressive breed should be properly confined for the safety of others, especially children. It should have never happened.

    • @ItsJustFranko
      @ItsJustFranko 2 года назад +80

      Except they aren't an aggressive breed smh. It was trained to be aggressive. Any true dog owner knows this.

    • @axle-mations708
      @axle-mations708 2 года назад +55

      Is your son okay?

    • @Marikabby
      @Marikabby 2 года назад +2

      @@ItsJustFranko true

    • @sailbinzy1539
      @sailbinzy1539 2 года назад +10

      What the fuck does this have to do with a Rottweiler?

    • @eliseurey2220
      @eliseurey2220 2 года назад +30

      @@axle-mations708 atleast someone else has a kind heart

  • @indy_go_blue6048
    @indy_go_blue6048 2 года назад +451

    When I was a boy my mom bred and raised Pekingese for years, and she had only one male who was aggressive, and only when his food was being messed with. The females especially were sweet and did just fine with small children and other dogs. The males were always a bit standoffish, but never aggressive toward kids or dogs. I'm surprised to see it here, but then breeders have been screwing up dogs, inbreeding to gain certain "award" characteristics and sometimes totally screwing up their personalities, so Pekes might be a whole different critter since the 1960s.

    • @harishbabu4595
      @harishbabu4595 2 года назад +6

      W

    • @susanmodest7472
      @susanmodest7472 2 года назад

      P]

    • @colleensanchez592
      @colleensanchez592 2 года назад +7

      The Pekingese that I’ve have been around in the dog show world have been very well mannered, they were fine around my son from 7-9 years old during his exposure to them; there was never a problem. I am surprised that they would be so near to the top of an aggressive list.

    • @shendisackett
      @shendisackett 2 года назад +3

      I was around my Great Aunt's Pekingese as a small kid (80s) and she was as sweet a dog as you would find. She nipped a bit as a young puppy until she was trained and then there were no issues with her at all. I thought it was a bit daft that they were on this list tbh.

    • @arielad5104
      @arielad5104 2 года назад +4

      I have a Pekingese and he’s pretty calm and cool . I noticed he’ll only try to bite if you come around him when he’s eating his food other than that he’s friendly and loveable

  • @Ballistic_Bubba
    @Ballistic_Bubba 2 года назад +48

    I would adopt all these dogs because my job is to train dogs that were used in dog fights to become lovable house dogs and I have not failed yet, all it takes is a lot of love and a love of commitment.

    • @chibuikemba354
      @chibuikemba354 2 года назад

      Buy me iam dog

    • @judeflowers2813
      @judeflowers2813 2 года назад

      i appreciate the work that you do! That's awesome, D~

    • @louannchipman1749
      @louannchipman1749 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your commitment to making these type dogs suitable for forever, loving homes.

    • @Sammy-mp9xn
      @Sammy-mp9xn 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂

  • @Phushprada1
    @Phushprada1 Год назад +35

    I’m South African and the way you pronounced “boerboel” was so cute and polite…

  • @jonlegacyjay8902
    @jonlegacyjay8902 2 года назад +216

    I own two Cane Corso’s. They both have a protective nature and early training and socialization is a must. For the most part they are territorial. They don’t go out looking for trouble but if trouble finds them God help the troublemakers.

    • @Deadpool217
      @Deadpool217 2 года назад +4

      I can’t wait to own one I’ve studied them for years and know someone that has 3 of them. I honestly can’t wait to have one and start training

    • @jonlegacyjay8902
      @jonlegacyjay8902 2 года назад +4

      @@Deadpool217 they are great companions. I owned Pitbulls prior to getting my first corso and I can say my preference is the corso.

    • @patriciawhiting8523
      @patriciawhiting8523 2 года назад

      sounds like my son.

    • @josephcharles3460
      @josephcharles3460 2 года назад +3

      I own one they're great with kids

    • @patriciawhiting8523
      @patriciawhiting8523 2 года назад +1

      @@josephcharles3460 I love them but im to old to have one.my son has a dog bourdo.We havejust had to put my other sons dog to sleep it was a pressa and she was fitting and tried biting my doughter its so sad she was a fsntastic dog my boy hung himself last year and she wouldnt let any one near him it was 4 hours before she let the police take him down
      she was the best dog ever its been like loosing my boy all over again.

  • @viviangreen9722
    @viviangreen9722 2 года назад +36

    I had a Akita. The best dog that I ever had. Very smart and extremely loyal. Got him as a puppy and he lived 14 years. I loved my Majar.

  • @iamengineered
    @iamengineered 2 года назад +45

    I have a chowchow and he's still with me for 12 years. Chows are aloof dogs, but teaching them early on how to interact with strangers and other kids made them the sweetest pets ever. Also, they're smart and will protect u in danger ☺️

  • @LeoPlayZEd1234
    @LeoPlayZEd1234 7 месяцев назад +12

    Did anyone else realise that the second dog on the thumbnail is just holding a pinecone?!

  • @tinap4800
    @tinap4800 2 года назад +332

    I have had many dog breeds during my life to include the Boxers, German Shepherds, Rottweilers, Anatolian Shepherds, Great Pyrenees and truly believe it is all in how you raise them and being educated on their specific breeds/history of origin/purpose. While protective, they were responsibly raised, respected and knew I was the Alpha at all times - which is crucial with ANY breed of dog.

    • @michelleoneill9358
      @michelleoneill9358 2 года назад +6

      Agreed

    • @ombuze7641
      @ombuze7641 2 года назад +4

      which is the most dangerous

    • @aaliyahbaby2088
      @aaliyahbaby2088 2 года назад +3

      What you mean alpha

    • @D-A-A-
      @D-A-A- 2 года назад +13

      @@aaliyahbaby2088 means leader or top dog, if thr dog thinks you're a beta and the dog thinks of itself as the alpha tben your dog will never listen to you

    • @jodierichardson9420
      @jodierichardson9420 2 года назад +1

      Thank you Carla for explaining that. I was around my nephew's pitty during the first few months and now she's ruined! All I ever knew how to do was love and spoil her.
      Now she's bigger she won't listen to me at all! Never did! Never needed to. I mistakenly thought of her as my baby.( never had one ORA dog) !! She's always so happy to see me and me too but she scares me . She bites me for fun I think and Drags me about. She has either pushed or knocked me down so many times that I've had 2 ER visits with broken bones!! Both hands!
      Now my nephew is really harsh on her trying to Unstupid her.

  • @shermapollonais9323
    @shermapollonais9323 2 года назад +451

    I had a cross between and R. Ridgeback and Doberman, he was not an aggressive dog at all but he had a deep bark which was very imposing.

    • @ABIZITV
      @ABIZITV 2 года назад +4

      It's normal

    • @ABIZITV
      @ABIZITV 2 года назад +2

      Cos too much wild can harm you one day

    • @Chris7e
      @Chris7e 2 года назад

      Sometimes it’s just better to stay clear some dogs that looks aggressive

    • @xtahse_
      @xtahse_ 2 года назад +3

      My dog is half rhodesian Ridgeback and German shepherd and yes his bark is loud, strong and piercing. Deters people on our walks, but he's a sweetie.

    • @realgerardbutler.
      @realgerardbutler. 2 года назад

      Normal

  • @-Kazier.Coyote
    @-Kazier.Coyote 2 года назад +349

    I’ve had a dog that was a Doberman and she was so sweet and loyal it’s just sometimes dogs can get misunderstood :(

    • @ABIZITV
      @ABIZITV 2 года назад +8

      I also have one, and everything about her is like what you said

    • @shinn5
      @shinn5 2 года назад +7

      Yeah sometimes dogs can be misunderstood.

    • @shinn5
      @shinn5 2 года назад +1

      @We Hate Dogs Dogs can be nice 😠

    • @shinn5
      @shinn5 2 года назад +3

      @We Hate Dogs how dare u hate dogs

    • @shinn5
      @shinn5 2 года назад +6

      @We Hate Dogs What- Noooo! Like okay I have less subs but that does not mean I'm stupid. Fine hate dogs as much as you want but I'm never gonna hate dogs ever and lots of people love dogs! At LEAST don't spread nonsense about dogs being disgusting! Cuz that's not true.

  • @firebearva
    @firebearva Год назад +35

    I have owned five Dobermans' over forty years and have taken the time and effort to train them. They are high energy and intelligent. None have ever been aggressive. The breed is exceptional. The most aggressive dog I ever owned were the Dachshund aka the badger hound.

    • @sueture
      @sueture Год назад +5

      I'm on my third...best dogs ever!

    • @ericsworld1893
      @ericsworld1893 6 месяцев назад

      How much does it cost to buy a Doberman pincher

    • @lysafranklin2750
      @lysafranklin2750 Месяц назад +1

      Ive raised/trained Dobermans for decades. Wonderful animals!

  • @pervismccalebb
    @pervismccalebb 2 года назад +59

    Owned a cane Corso and it was one of the better dogs. Good with kids, loyal to a daughter, had separation issues. Loved her to death

  • @Marconel100
    @Marconel100 2 года назад +26

    We had a chow chow mixed dog, he was HUGE, orange and had short hair but kept the curled tail.
    He was very protective and always took point when any of us were walking places in the yard.. how awesome is that? RIP Teddy. My brother

    • @ginwallaceperez3951
      @ginwallaceperez3951 2 года назад +1

      is that tibetan mastiff? like jake paul dog

    • @AtmSmacka
      @AtmSmacka 2 года назад

      Have a black chow chow aggressive asl if he doesnt know u

    • @Marconel100
      @Marconel100 2 года назад

      @@AtmSmacka I love them, they are good guard dogs, and show love in their own way, as stoic protectors

  • @kowybob8891
    @kowybob8891 2 года назад +36

    Explaining the thumbnail to those who haven’t seen the pictures before: The one on the left is a muzzle. You can tell because the top of the snout is covered, and there is a hard transition line. The one on the right is a cute pup holding a pinecone.

    • @victory7302
      @victory7302 2 года назад +8

      I thought we’d moved on from clickbait, I suppose not. Thanks for explaining

    • @kentensway4567
      @kentensway4567 2 года назад

      Njj j

    • @LisaHack-hq3dv
      @LisaHack-hq3dv 5 месяцев назад

      Dog not allowed ect

    • @LisaHack-hq3dv
      @LisaHack-hq3dv 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@victory7302dog not allowed ect

  • @catherinehenry6762
    @catherinehenry6762 Год назад +5

    One of my good friends lost 1/4 of her calf to a Sharpei. As she was picking up the mail, the dog approached her WITHOUT A SOUND and sank its teeth into her leg, and did not let go despite her screams. She was very traumatized and had to have therapy, emotional as well as physical. She wore nothing but pants from then on because of the scar. She often spoke of getting surgery to "fill " the missing part of her calf, and I hope she did. Some dogs just aren't meant for weak or irresponsible owners

  • @tiffanyharrison6565
    @tiffanyharrison6565 2 года назад +191

    This list really surprised me. There are many other breeds that are truly banned in most countries for various reasons. As others have said, if you are going to have ANY animal, YOU are responsible for training and ensuring the safety of your animal and those around you. I did large dog senior rescue for 20 years.... the most problematic were not because of ther breed, but due to abuse, neglect and being trained to be vicious. From your video I have had the following:
    Chow Chow - definitely sketchy even when trained, would not have again
    Pekingeses = sweetest little furbabies every, but very headstrong and require training
    Cane Corso - lap puppy and could detect seizures, adopted at 7, he became quite unpredictable around 9 (old age senility we think)
    Shar-Peis & Shar-Pei/Bloodhound - have had several, definitely require training and supervision, but can be love bunnies with adults, don't like being "poked" so playing with kids was not a thing we did
    Akitas - biggest love muffins, but trained from puppies, great with kids, other dogs...while being fiercely protective - must have an Alpha owner
    The BEST FAMILY BIG dog ever has to be the Newfoundlands (Newfi), we loved ours
    We had a Maremmano d'Abruzzese,Cane da pastore Maremmano d'Abruzzese (125lbs at 10 months) for a 600 acre woodland farm...had to move to 3 acres, way too small,l got bored...rehomed to 1200 acre ranch....
    BOTTOM LINE: YOU must be responsible, do your research and train any animal you bring home. Volunteer to foster some dogs for a while, so you can judge temperment. We did and we decided, Dobermans and Chows were not for us. You could NEVER turn your back on the Doberman.
    Our English Bulldogs were adorable, but multiply by 20 what you think you'll spend a year on them (vet, special food, chew toys, orthopedic beds... .the list goes on ) - plus as cute as they are they often pee in their sleep, snore like a freight train and they really don't like backing up...they would rather go through whatever is in front of them.

    • @rho5539
      @rho5539 2 года назад +7

      you are right, dog owners need to learn how to be Alpha or else the dog wont listen. i am a Chow-Chow owner. i had 16 and they were all disciplined and very very loyal to me but not to strangers. when im angry (to people or to other dogs) they will be angry too and will be ready to attack. no wonder they were the only dog in the world that are written in history, being companions of soldiers in China when they battle their enemies. they could be very sweet and calm, but only if they see you as their Alpha.

    • @ChickiesLifestyle
      @ChickiesLifestyle 2 года назад +3

      Um srry I didn’t read all that that’s way to long

    • @mattschwab5143
      @mattschwab5143 2 года назад +16

      Don't you notice a pattern here with your dog experiences. I'm a very experienced dog owner myself. I was raised with aggressive dogs. Where I LEARNED as a CHILD.... Why is it you are attracted to dogs that are more aggressive than other breeds? I find this trait a highly moronic view for the public to have. Why are we breeding dogs that we bread for centuries to become killers in a world that no longer requires aggressive dogs. I get it. I really do, but let us not be stupid. From this point on! All humans, from every country. Should and Need to, breed the dogs that are compatible with our evolution/generation. Go ahead, talk shit. I know someone whose son was ripped apart by 2 dogs. (He was 6 & killed) You think it's all okay until it happens to you. So clear your mind, do not be stupid. Stop breeding aggressive human companions. Stop BUYING THEM! If they can't be adopted, there is a reason for this. Besides this point that infuriates me, you make great points about responsible ownership. I agree it is unequivocally the leading cause of dog attacks.

    • @tabletdoodlewithtomtdt6679
      @tabletdoodlewithtomtdt6679 2 года назад +3

      @@ChickiesLifestyle because dogs can't read text. You should learn human manners

    • @markarchives
      @markarchives 2 года назад +1

      @@mattschwab5143 Didn't train it then-

  • @cavemancyproductions
    @cavemancyproductions 2 года назад +47

    Cane Corso as the last in the list surprised me a little..
    I once stayed in a friend's house for a week, and I was left alone in the house with this huge beast of a Corso for a few hours everyday until my friend returned from work... it was scary until I met the animal, they're the biggest sweethearts you can imagine.
    It really depends on the individual dog I believe, just like with people, cats, cows, pigs etc.. Each individual has it's own character.

    • @yesimablackwpod
      @yesimablackwpod 2 года назад +6

      Agreed. Because I have honestly met more mean little breed dogs than big dogs tbh.

    • @JJTL1610
      @JJTL1610 2 года назад +5

      My CC works our farm protecting chickens from predators and then comes in at night and plays with the grandkids. Such a sweet breed.

    • @josephcharles3460
      @josephcharles3460 2 года назад +2

      Exactly mines is playful and great with kids

    • @dorothybowman9215
      @dorothybowman9215 2 года назад +2

      I agree. The owner makes the dog. My Corso was a Angel. Always walked around with a toy in her mouth. Never growled at anyone ever.

  • @cherylwilkerson4303
    @cherylwilkerson4303 2 года назад +18

    I also have a wolfdog, he just turned a year old in February and he is awesome, all he wants to do is play and wants me to pet him all the time. He loves everyone.

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    • @stefandieter4044
      @stefandieter4044 2 года назад

      Hello Cheryl how's it going with you over there?

    • @cherylwilkerson4303
      @cherylwilkerson4303 2 года назад +1

      @@stefandieter4044 it's going pretty good how about you, 😊

    • @stefandieter4044
      @stefandieter4044 2 года назад

      Same... here

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  • @FredaFlynn2008
    @FredaFlynn2008 Год назад +4

    Having owned three Alaskan Malamutes at one time I don’t agree with them being aggressive. They are strong willed for sure and need an experienced owner but to me no other dog comes close. I adore this breed.

  • @yenshisilva8784
    @yenshisilva8784 2 года назад +40

    Two of the best Dogs I have ever had the pleasure to be part of my family were a Rodisian Ridgeback and a King Doberman. They are very loyal and loving. Dogs often reflect the owner. I would not hesitate to own one again.

    • @terriwilliamson60
      @terriwilliamson60 2 года назад +7

      I owned Doberman (1 male,1 female for a total of 27 years. I initially had 12 pups and the last one was a blue. They were the best dogs! I loved them and they were so loyal. I think your dog behaves as taught.

    • @cherylwilkerson4303
      @cherylwilkerson4303 2 года назад

      I have never heard of a king Doberman, can you please send me a picture

    • @judeflowers2813
      @judeflowers2813 2 года назад

      @@terriwilliamson60 I was dumb. I bred some Dobies once. Both were black and tan. The litter ended up being two blues (runts with skin problems), one red (that the mother smothered, I think), one FAWN (the pick of the litter that I wanted to keep but we had too many dogs. The neighbor adopted it and ended up running it over in the drive way!) and the rest were black and tan. I rescue dogs now. I've never had another dobie but would like one.

    • @judeflowers2813
      @judeflowers2813 2 года назад

      @@cherylwilkerson4303 Me either. I've heard of King Shepherds not Kind Dobies. Sounds cool.

    • @tiaashtyn7560
      @tiaashtyn7560 2 года назад

      As a teenager, I once helped raise/care for a Rodisian Ridgeback. It was such a beautiful dog, sweet with high-energy & never showed any signs of aggression, I never even saw it get fussy or mad once…BUT it grew very quickly & I remember it had a very large paw size relative to its body size, it could easily have toppled me over if it tried. When he jumped up, he was easily taller than me (I am 5’3) so once he reached a certain size, I no longer felt I could maintain control of him if he ever got out of hand so I stopped taking care of him.

  • @jadereacts5338
    @jadereacts5338 2 года назад +24

    Firstly I am from South Africa, which is where the Boerboel got it's name, and the way you say it is hilarious to me. Secondly, I have had Boerboels all my life, I have grown up with them from when I was a baby, and they are so loyal and gentle, but also follow commands. Love them and a dogs aggression is really based on how they are raised and treated.

    • @nicostrydom4478
      @nicostrydom4478 2 года назад +2

      Yes, I Also saw how the dogs in these video's are aggravated in some. Be honest.

    • @dwainclooney5760
      @dwainclooney5760 2 года назад +1

      Yes I agree with you

  • @bartangel4867
    @bartangel4867 2 года назад +167

    When showing chow-chow some of those were actual chows but some presented as chows were actually Tibetan mastiffs. Also I don't think banning dog breeds is the answer. As they put more and more breeds to be banned eventually all breeds will end up being illegal to own. In some places even greyhounds are banned. And its usually the owner not the dog.

    • @bartangel4867
      @bartangel4867 2 года назад

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    • @theinsecthashira
      @theinsecthashira 2 года назад +1

      My dog is 1/3 chow chow and this made me very paranoid rn

    • @bartangel4867
      @bartangel4867 2 года назад +4

      @@theinsecthashira I'm sorry i didn't mean to upset you. all i did is say that some of the dog's presented there were Tibetan mastiffs. I didn't say anything bad about chow chows

    • @theinsecthashira
      @theinsecthashira 2 года назад

      @@bartangel4867 Sorry for misunderstanding... it just based on the video plus he is a mixed breed so he isn't wild

  • @benparker1525
    @benparker1525 2 года назад +9

    loved this video,i had the great honour of owning an american staffordshire terrier ,female and she was black and white exactly like the dog in the video,she was very very strong ,very bulky too lol i loved her to bits ,a great protector for my family ,for me ,a beautiful mum 2 ,she loved my family and was extremely protective over my family and over me..some breeds i hadnt even heard of ,but was happy when american staffordshire terrier came in at number 2,and love cane corso too,black as night

    • @pattyhughs2
      @pattyhughs2 Год назад

      I also have 2 pit bulls who are now 11 yrs.old. They are the most gentle and loving dogs. I never regretted once for getting my fur babies

  • @destinywoko9969
    @destinywoko9969 2 года назад +106

    I once have a cane corso and he's very protective. One time robbers came to the house but was attacked by my dog (Carnage) one of the robbers bled to the death and the other was rushed to the hospital. I really love him he's not harmful to me and my family

    • @bigalsnow8199
      @bigalsnow8199 2 года назад

      He killed a man. Excessive force correct?

    • @kytiekay70
      @kytiekay70 2 года назад +8

      They are loyal to their owners for sure. Excellent guard dogs.. we own 1 CC and 2 mix CC. My male mix CC has the same loyal mentality as his father. Unless we are threatened by someone they will greet you. But if they suspect danged, watch out

    • @bigalsnow8199
      @bigalsnow8199 2 года назад +9

      @@kytiekay70
      So you admittedly own a do....that would Kill 🤔...if he believes that you are he...or someone is in danger?
      I remember the case of the pitt who locked 🔒 on the face of a grandmother at a party. The owners defended the bully, claiming that he was protecting the children from an overly playful granny.
      Luckily...they were able to pull him off ( an extremely difficult prospect with Pitts who lock 🔐) and rush her to the hospital for extreme stitches.

    • @kytiekay70
      @kytiekay70 2 года назад +7

      @@bigalsnow8199 my dogs are have never harmed another human being. They only show love. But they guard their families. As a Doberman, GS, and Rottweiler will. If someone came into my home with intent to harm us, they will make sure they protect us. As for kids. They love all over them. But they're under our watchful eye. Also I keep them away from others who are visiting. Because they will want to be petted and all over others about it. So they are safely put into another room while visitors are visiting. They are not a breed you let rule you. We rule over them.

    • @bigalsnow8199
      @bigalsnow8199 2 года назад +7

      @@kytiekay70
      Here's hoping that you'll never regret those statements. We have all read about cases in the medical however and some dogs are not recognized as family dogs.
      Pits and Dobermans seem to aquire the worst reputations but there are many other breeds who...according to the numbers..cannot be trusted.

  • @dripmop1433
    @dripmop1433 2 года назад +21

    I had a Stafford shire terrier named "oreo", she was extremely stubborn, very protective, needed constant supervision around children but fair to developing tolerance in public areas around people and other dogs (on leash) due to allowing her to socialize at a younger age, but given proper care and attention and a thick ass tug rope she was a loving house pet, did her job well as guard dog and never gave me any trouble.

    • @honeybshomestead7211
      @honeybshomestead7211 2 года назад

      I have one now. His name is Parker. "Pretty Boy Parker"... LOL

    • @tj1923
      @tj1923 2 года назад

      ive had staffs most of my life easy to train my last one come on school runs in the car excited to see my kids ,its all anout training from day one

  • @messywebdev
    @messywebdev 2 года назад +171

    It’s so sad people use any breed for evil reasons. And, it’s very scary when someone doesn’t research the breed too.
    Those CSVs are SO cute! I’ve always had German Shepherds, and they’ve all had a really high prey-chase drive. I couldn’t imagine one crossed with a wolf haha.

    • @stephenlagogiannis570
      @stephenlagogiannis570 2 года назад +3

      Any Dog that bites is scary.Log.

    • @Mossymushroom
      @Mossymushroom 2 года назад +1

      I had a German Shepherd lab got him before he was going to be euthanized at 8. Months He was a big black German shepherd German Shepherd he was allegedly very bad with kids let me tell you this was the sweetest dog ever. No he was very protective of my family but I don’t consider that aggression It’s a German Shepherd so he had protective instincts And I have a little brother who was terrified of dogs especially large ones Not for any reason if there was a reason we wouldn’t have bought him but he died At 1 I was heartbroken but we still had our two little dogs cookies and cream anyways don’t know why I typed this but your comment reminded me Of my buddy Luca

    • @twistgaming3023
      @twistgaming3023 2 года назад +2

      Best dog bread that exists is German shepherds I had the pleasure to have one she was amazing unfortunately she passed away at a young age 😢

    • @twistgaming3023
      @twistgaming3023 2 года назад +1

      @@Mossymushroom I don't call it aggressive if it protects the family if someone calls that aggression he/she is stupid

    • @Mossymushroom
      @Mossymushroom 2 года назад

      @@twistgaming3023 I feel your pain my German shepherd was the sweetest thing in the world died At 1. Would’ve died at eight months because the shelter was going to put him down but we rescued him

  • @maryanne7216
    @maryanne7216 Год назад +8

    I feel like the personality of the dog is more equivalent to the owner more than to its breed

    • @CharlieW-yx3rw
      @CharlieW-yx3rw Год назад

      Pardon if I did intrude your privacy wrongly I feel is a platform to make new friends and ideas.
      Hope I haven't been rude?

    • @chonk3108
      @chonk3108 6 месяцев назад +3

      Well, you're wrong. Dogs have been bred for specific purposes. It's why you don't see corgis running against greyhounds at a dog track, or have goldens fighting pitbulls in bloodsport matches.

    • @Sammy-mp9xn
      @Sammy-mp9xn 6 месяцев назад +1

      Please get Educated about Genetics.

  • @FatTopG
    @FatTopG 2 года назад +36

    Cane Corso is the most memorable breed ive ever had in my family, such a sweet big breed, not violent at all. They are very good with children and very family protective, saved us from burglars twice! Thats not all but Cane's have an amazing memory, one of our cane's was mistreated by a man and when he was full grown he still remembered that guy after not seeing him for years. So honestly to me cane's are wrong to be on the first place here, in fact they are very reliable, predictable (if you understand them) trusty companions. There are a lot more breeds that require more attention to domesticate the right way.
    I still have the Urns of my Cane's, very highly intelligent powerfull breed, great family dog that can also be kept as a guard dog. I trusted mine with my life, they were trained but its def not the most difficult breed ive worked with, on the contrary. if treated right they're just big sweet cuddlebears. Now we have a pomeranian and staffy in our family, the staffy is a sweetie sometimes stubborn but theres not a single bit of violence in her (unless if its to protect the family), we have a 2 year old son and both are doing amazing with him. The staffy really really likes the cuddle-attention
    My father in law had a big fear of staffies, ours changed his mind, he passed away but our staffy became his best friend. That often happens here, once people meet our dogs they often get a diff opinion about them. Its all about how you treat/train them, id say 99% of the dog accidents the dog isnt at fault.
    Breeds shouldnt be banned, some people should be banned to have them. And well some breeds just arent for you..., like i wouldnt want a border collie in my family just because i dont have the space that breed requires. Same with huskies, i love them but i wouldnt want one where i live now (space + climate). ive had and trained dogs my entire life

  • @heikefoth4624
    @heikefoth4624 2 года назад +8

    ALL dog fights need to be banned in every country. It's cruel and abusive . I do have an Argentine Dogo and he is the most gentle soul . We found him starving in the street. He has been with us for several years now with 7 more dogs that we took in from abusive situations. All our dogs are friendly, but do guard our house well.

  • @kpoonsawad1
    @kpoonsawad1 2 года назад +54

    My Dobermans were such sweethearts. It all depends on how you raise them up

    • @christycreech
      @christycreech 2 года назад +3

      I agree 100% , no dog is naturally aggressive it is how they are raised and not the breed any dog can be sweet or aggressive it's all about how they are trained

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      @kellythomas2904 2 года назад

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      @dwainclooney5760 2 года назад +1

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    • @srfotog
      @srfotog 2 года назад +1

      I have never met a bad Doberman. The ones I have met were exceedingly affectionate. Just teddy bears....

    • @dwainclooney5760
      @dwainclooney5760 2 года назад

      @@srfotog really I have meet one

  • @annabosson5712
    @annabosson5712 28 дней назад +1

    My Cane Corso, Boris, is a guardian of our home. Other than that, he's a big dingbat and hilarious. Loves meeting new people... he has a huge love for puppies and our kitten is his BFF. They are so attached. Owners need to be VERY versed in all dog breeds ... if you can't properly train, DO NOT OWN.

  • @babyxbinnie5600
    @babyxbinnie5600 2 года назад +76

    Growing up my uncle owned large properties and in his home , he had 2 Akita’s & 3 Great Danes that lived under the same roof and did amazing together and with socializing with people and each other. But then again it does come back to how they’re raised

    • @lthughes
      @lthughes 2 года назад +4

      Akitas are great. I managed to get one from SPCA years ago and greatest gift I received was he pays no attention to other dogs barking. And he never barks himself lol.

    • @tiaashtyn7560
      @tiaashtyn7560 2 года назад +1

      I think most dogs, especially these high energy & territorial dogs that are more prone to be potentially aggressive will tend to do best when they have actual territory to protect & lots of space to exert their energy 😊 I would honestly not keep most dogs living in an apartment or a home without significant space unless the breed did well with that sort of space & I had the time to walk them regularly & socialize them.
      I believe dogs deserve lots of land to run around & protect, that’s their nature. Especially these poor breeds that tend to get bad reputations, it’s not fair to them.

    • @tammy5938
      @tammy5938 2 года назад +1

      My mom as a child had an Akita

  • @davidgutierrez4606
    @davidgutierrez4606 2 года назад +27

    I had a chow chow that was all black his name was Bear. He was the best dog I've ever had RIP Bear

  • @sheeewen
    @sheeewen 2 года назад +9

    I used to have a very sweet chowchow before but she’s with brother now.
    And now, I have a cane corso but I’ve trained her to socialize with other dogs, she’s so sweet and I can walk with her without leash. She’s 2 yrs old now and I’ve never seen her fighting with other dog and no aggressiveness at all. I think it is always depends how the dog’s owner treat and raise their dogs. ❤

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      @Cowgirl12125 2 года назад

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  • @topworldinfos
    @topworldinfos Год назад +15

    It's clear that each of these breeds has its own unique characteristics and traits, and it's unfortunate that they are subject to such strict regulations in some places. I hope that as people continue to learn more about these breeds and their capabilities, they will be able to see past any negative stereotypes and appreciate them for the amazing animals they are. Thanks for sharing this informative video!

    • @leolewaney7115
      @leolewaney7115 Год назад +8

      Or maybe juste adopt/buy a dog that was supposed to be a pet in the first place and avoid any unnecessary potential accident with a dog that is clearly not a pet and supposed to be a working dog with very special needs...?

    • @Phat_Tokes
      @Phat_Tokes Год назад

      @@leolewaney7115 Actually it doesn't matter on the dog's purpose as long as u treat it right and make sure it get the love care and what it needs. Any dog can be a pet but if u don't respect it and treat it well it won't respect or treat you well but then again this is just common sense.

    • @leolewaney7115
      @leolewaney7115 Год назад +2

      @@Phat_Tokes Well that's exactly what the video is about : not every dog can be a pet... some dogs are meant to live outdoors with a job to do and those are not meant to be comfy and cuddly couch potatoes... Therefore, no, I think that not all dogs can be pets. Some are closer to wild animals than to pets. And those need to be respected as almost wild animals.

  • @dorothybowman9215
    @dorothybowman9215 2 года назад +10

    I had a Cane Corso she passed last year. Best dog I ever owned! Sweetest nature you can find❤❤❤

    • @dwainclooney5760
      @dwainclooney5760 2 года назад +1

      Rip to her sorry for the lost hun

    • @Chris7e
      @Chris7e 2 года назад

      Too bad she’s no longer here to explore the world with you

  • @bornagainbuddhist1969
    @bornagainbuddhist1969 2 года назад +40

    I have a wolf dog and she’s s sweetheart, she’s friendly to everyone and just want to play all of the time...

    • @KÏNGØFSØLES-578
      @KÏNGØFSØLES-578 2 года назад

      Do you have a tick tok I swear someone said the exact same thing.

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      @bornagainbuddhist1969 2 года назад +1

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  • @michaelwinkelmann8828
    @michaelwinkelmann8828 2 года назад +7

    I have a American stafshire , red nose Pitt bull. My favorite dog I’ve ever had. And my best friend and my family’s best friend. I’ve had chow chows and Rottweilers also. But staffshire terroir is my favorite one of my pets. Loves everyone and every animal. He thinks everything is friendly and wants everyone to play with him and give him attention. Got to love him. He loves everybody doesn’t matter what race you are or color. He loves everyone.

  • @NixMidnight
    @NixMidnight 3 месяца назад

    THank you so much for posting this video. you did an amazing job of educating people on the fact that a dog breed does not mean they will be violent. it is the way they are treated and trained that will effect how their true temperament becomes. I feel like 80 percent of the world wants to autimatically hate certain breeds because they are incapable of understanding.

  • @stevecapener437
    @stevecapener437 2 года назад +41

    I've had Came Corsos for 16 years. They are very protective of the family, but proper socializing makes them fabulous pets. I've never seen aggression from them. They will warn strangers to stay back. I love the breed even with the goober lips.

    • @dzciple4931
      @dzciple4931 2 года назад +2

      Ok they still dangerous

    • @nomus1172
      @nomus1172 2 года назад +2

      All dogs can be dangerous. It depends on how they are trained and treated .
      Certain breeds are too overprotective to their food , owners or family .
      For instance pitbulls are actually really intelligent, so they can learn quickly. it’s just their alpha mentality. You have to make them see that your the leader.
      Just don’t abuse them and don’t keep them couped up in the house or kennel. They like running playing and chasing things
      You can teach them to be docile around humans but other animals and pets that aren’t yours are a different story.

    • @Jenskieez
      @Jenskieez 2 года назад

      "they will warn strangers to stay back" is that not a form of aggression?

    • @ryanhart4139
      @ryanhart4139 2 года назад

      @@Jenskieez probably if they get too close to the property or if the cane doesn’t know them. I have one and he’s so sweet and when he’s away from home he’s very social and likes to say hi to everyone but when he’s home he’s very protective like that

  • @amsthedefeater
    @amsthedefeater 2 года назад +7

    I have a dog that's a mix of 7 breeds, we adopted him. He had been abandoned in a rental home for a while. We got him DNA tested and he's a Siberian Husky/Alaskan Malamute/Chow Chow/Rottweiler/American Staffordshire Terrier/Boxer/American Bulldog mix. He's got a deep bark and most people cross the road when we walk him, but he's an absolute sweetheart.

  • @brandonhoffman4712
    @brandonhoffman4712 2 года назад +30

    I work in construction, and I worked in a house that had Akita's. They were standoffish at first but after a week or so they got to know us. They never really warmed up to us, but never posed a threat either. I did get to pet them by the end!
    All in all, I thought they were pretty cool dogs. There were 2 of them.

  • @PamelaFoster-zh9wo
    @PamelaFoster-zh9wo 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have a male Akita; he weighs 118 pounds. He saved my life a couple of months ago. I was in my room; my husband thought I was asleep, but our Akita kept going to my door and whining. After an hour of this, my husband got up to investigate. I had fallen out of bed, and was unconscious. He called 911; the paramedics were unable to rouse me. They transported me the the hospital ER, and I was admitted.; ER personnel were also unable to rouse me. When I finally awoke, the doctor told me I had been in a diabetic coma. Had my dog not alerted my husband,, I would have died. His breed may be banned in several states, so I will just avoid those states!

  • @Davedesert
    @Davedesert 2 года назад +10

    I’ve been attacked by dogs twice in my lifetime. Once when I was 8 years old by a Rottweiler who escaped from the neighbor’s back yard, and the second time by two pitbulls whose owner couldn’t hold onto the leash. Needless to say, I avoid these types of dogs now.

    • @AruSharma04
      @AruSharma04 2 года назад

      Jeez. How are you even alive

    • @jaymbee
      @jaymbee 2 года назад

      @@tristan1468 That's the problem, there are SOOOO many people who do not train their dogs properly. Therefore, having these "aggressive" breeds is more of a risk if they are owned by ignorant people!

    • @hawkeyemaga3110
      @hawkeyemaga3110 Год назад +1

      So sorry 😐 and I too was attacked by a dang pit bull. Still suffer from PTSD after nearly 20 years.

  • @jodierichardson9420
    @jodierichardson9420 2 года назад +7

    Love the video!! My grandmother had a Chow Chow when we were young. He was rather large and would jump her 6" fence when the garage door opened to greet her!
    I was shocked to see that they were the #2 most banned dog!!!

    • @rho5539
      @rho5539 2 года назад

      same

    • @chainsaw72081
      @chainsaw72081 2 года назад

      Yeah that doesn't surprise me. I remember growing up my neighbor had a Chow that would always try to bite me! He had a purple tongue and scared the crap out of me lol

    • @alanshumway2541
      @alanshumway2541 2 года назад +1

      One of my childhood friends had a big female Chow that very aggressive and intimidating. He tried to convince me otherwise. I was like, nope! He ended up with 17 puncture wounds in his arm.

  • @DeniseJacks267
    @DeniseJacks267 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video ‼️ I have a Cane Corso mixed with a blue nose bitt & they are very intelligent dogs and loyal ! I’ve read about them & trained him myself & it payed off big time

  • @nikkid7963
    @nikkid7963 2 года назад

    In rescue I’ve seen a few ridgebacks, people get rid of them due to their high energy. People can’t handle them. However, the ones I’ve come across were very sweet.
    Dobermans are some of the sweetest dogs, I adore them. It’s really how you raise them. Same with rotties, our rot was the sweetest dog I’ve ever had. She was even badly bit on her tongue at the vet by a chihuahua who drew blood. She just looked at it, like why don’t you like me. She only disliked two people out of the many friends I had. But she wasn’t aggressive towards them. She would just sit in front of me, but showed no aggression.
    My parents used to show malamutes, and they too were absolute dolls. They would pull my parents on a sled in the winter. Again, it’s all how you raised them. My parents always wanted to keep their dogs inside. However, they refused to stay inside, especially in the winter. They loved staying out side, and would bury themselves in the snow. My parents hated keeping them outside. But the dogs refused to come indoors.
    Friends of ours have a wolf hybrid. It’s a very sweet dog, however, I personally do not think they should be allowed to own. They’re too unpredictable. I love them, but I worry about them.
    I never want to hear about any pit, in rescue. I had seen at least 1,000 pits. We had one that was dangerous. However, I have a pit myself whose a doll. I’ve also fostered pits and I adore them.
    I’ve also never seen problems with any cane corso. While I’ve only came across maybe 10 in the rescue all were very even tempered, and so lovable.
    All and all I don’t agree with a lot of the dogs on this list being dangerous.
    However, chihuahuas I’ve come across in rescue were alway aggressive. But, mainly due to fear, upon working with them and gaining trust they can be worked with. Hounds and chihuahuas were the two breeds I was attack by. Lmao a lot of little breeds get cranky due to fear.

  • @kalakala10011
    @kalakala10011 2 года назад +9

    Ive got a chow-chow X shar-pei, I adopted him at a year old. Could not ask for a better dog. People are petrified of him, with reason, but to us he is the most patient undemanding dog ever. He just came to lick me while all the dog sounds on the video was playing. It took me a lot of time to become a good owner. These dogs really are not for sissies or kids.

  • @thatoneperson6693
    @thatoneperson6693 2 года назад +9

    A black boerboel showed up on our porch at mid night. It’s easy to say that we were terrified (we being me and my brother). We weren’t sure what to do so we very slightly opened the door to see how he was with people. He was actually such a sweet dog that you wouldn’t even be able to imagine, he didn’t mind us and came for pets. We were really careful with checking his collar and called up his owner.

  • @Fyodor_Brostojetski
    @Fyodor_Brostojetski 2 года назад +67

    One typically discusses whether it is nature or nurture. It’s most often a mixture of both. A “tough” breed can be docile as a reflection of it’s upbringing. What I notice often is that trigger points will make a breed rely on it’s inherited instincts. There are also a lot of owners/parents who have no business having a pet that simply does not belong in their environment. Think of a Husky in Texas, left to live in an apartment. This dog will not excel and will act out as result - this gives way to a regression. A lot of these guard dog types a lot of times lack true training and lack stimulation to exercise their ways in a healthy manner. As a human constricted would act out, so would a dog. If one is lacking in exposure how one would act?

    • @elizabethrios7759
      @elizabethrios7759 2 года назад +1

      U got that right buddy!!!!!!

    • @elizabethrios7759
      @elizabethrios7759 2 года назад +2

      I have never understood why apartment people get large dogs Anyway!!!!!! I did first get my dogs as a house renter . But I'm now about to buy land for us so I really don't understand how some peeps think!!!! Just like people that think it's a good idea to tell females when they should have a baby or not !!!!!!!

    • @prepaidcustomer4571
      @prepaidcustomer4571 Год назад

      @@elizabethrios7759 ikr? That's never a good idea

    • @deelove9375
      @deelove9375 Год назад

      Ikr

  • @ithegamer8269
    @ithegamer8269 Год назад +2

    I think it's so funny how on the thumbnail the dog on the right with its "huge scary teeth" was just a dog with a pinecone in its mouth 🤣🤣

  • @hihackersam9176
    @hihackersam9176 2 года назад +6

    I owned a Doberman and man he was the sweetest dog I’ve ever had hands down the most loyal and easiest to train only down side is that they need to much attention .

  • @sh3kn0ws2
    @sh3kn0ws2 2 года назад +16

    my aunt has the first dog. hes very big only only a couple months old, hes not aggressive at all hes a service dog and very friendly with others.

    • @novaevans8510
      @novaevans8510 2 года назад +1

      Ur thinking of a golden retriever

  • @lacyrinnels-eisele4083
    @lacyrinnels-eisele4083 2 года назад +8

    I've never heard of some of these breeds! Very informative and interesting!

    • @kellythomas2904
      @kellythomas2904 2 года назад

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today..?

    • @Chris7e
      @Chris7e 2 года назад

      Most of the Dogs are very powerful and highly protective of their owners

    • @joehudson8973
      @joehudson8973 2 года назад

      Hello there, how are you doing?

  • @anthonyneuman9779
    @anthonyneuman9779 Год назад +17

    I have three Cane Corso’s 2.5 year old female sisters from the same litter and a 1 year old male from different parents. They live freely with me and my wife. Never had any issues and hopefully we’ll never have any mishaps. They are socialized and behave well in public.

  • @aaronsavage512
    @aaronsavage512 2 года назад +9

    I had a cane corso for 10 years until he passed. Most loyal and loving animal ever. Defenitely not what they are portrayed here

  • @googleyoflolz9930
    @googleyoflolz9930 2 года назад +18

    I would like to point out that at 0:13 that dog was being trained to do that. He was in training for a police force. Also, at 0:06 That wolf was protecting her home and most likely also her young.

  • @Brendawallingbear
    @Brendawallingbear 2 года назад +21

    I had a dog who was a mix of doberman and Rhodesian ridgeback. She was a good dog. Number 17+18 on this list. I thought she just LOOKED scarey, but I didn't think she was very dangerous under normal circumstances.

    • @fredgraff
      @fredgraff Год назад +3

      @Brendan Akers That's how some are.

  • @l.ectric6713
    @l.ectric6713 Год назад

    This video is very informative. A very key point is that a lot of these dogs are a certain way with regards to their owner and their owner's 'property', including children. A lot of people don't understand dogs and this video highlighted that each dog has particular training, exercise and social needs that many owners don't have the first clue about, they just wanted 'the fluffy blonde one'. Then trouble starts when their sweet dog does something unexpected.

  • @denicedetroit2153
    @denicedetroit2153 2 года назад +5

    I have owned 3, Staffordshire bull terrier dogs. I live in the UK, and these dogs do have a reputation for being aggressive. I beg to very much differ with that belief, as it most definitely does come down to the owners, and whether they've been training with their bull terrior breds? I had my pedigree bull dogs since they were 8, weeks old, and started training then as soon as they hit 12 weeks old. They extremely very loyal dogs, great with families, and very, very loyal protectors. They're very active dogs, so plenty exercise, discipline firm voice training, is most definitely necessary for vital for the owners, as well as these type of dogs. 😊

  • @LuminousTwinHearts
    @LuminousTwinHearts 2 года назад +15

    Geezz, never imagine Chowchow will be in the list!

    • @rho5539
      @rho5539 2 года назад

      never imagined Pekingese will be there too.

    • @yvonnelittlepage9114
      @yvonnelittlepage9114 2 года назад

      Neither did I

    • @cathyfriend2933
      @cathyfriend2933 2 года назад +1

      Chows are big 2 year olds. Stubborn at times but incredibly sweet

    • @melanieeaston7986
      @melanieeaston7986 2 года назад +1

      Chows are well known to be an extremely aggressive breed. Most are vicious when it comes to protecting their people, but are known to turn on owners as well.

    • @hitandruncommentor
      @hitandruncommentor 2 года назад

      I'm not that surprised. An ancient guard dog, that's very good at its job.

  • @KITO1966
    @KITO1966 2 года назад +5

    Really liked this video. I had a "fila brasileiro" back in the 80s, and that dog was so violent we had to return her to the kennel from where we got her originally. Once this dog is on the war path, that's it for the victim... They attack with no prior notice. You need to have it from 3 months of age and be able to exert full control over the animal, or else you might be in danger.

  • @coffeecat086
    @coffeecat086 Год назад +1

    When I was a kid, we had a yellow lab/wolf cross. He was the sweetest boy. Everyday when my class had recess, he would come to play with me. I am legally blind and was bullied the entirety of my time at that school. It was awful. He was always there and forever will be my first fur baby.

  • @MaeDae3
    @MaeDae3 2 года назад +15

    My friend owned a Doberman and he was so gorgeous and kind. I was a stranger and he didn't care, he let me pat him and never growled. He wasn't even socialised since they live in far country but he did have a sausage dog companion which is adorable. He had uncut ears which makes Doberman look less scary too

  • @warXperTthrash
    @warXperTthrash 2 года назад +13

    My neighbor had a fila brasileiro, the dog knew me and I had contact with the dog pretty often, one day it escaped from my neighbor's house, I tried calling my neighbor but he didn't answer, the dog came close to me and I tried to grab it, but a truck passed by and scared the dog, the dog bite me in both of my hands and released the grip almost instanly. the dog was even bigger than I am but I was really lucky that it was just a little bite, none the less, I had a open wound but luckily nothing really bad for a fila bite, it could've gone waaay worse. I learned a lesson that day, don't trust dogs that aren't yours, even if they know you for years.

    • @oluwanifesimiakinwale4132
      @oluwanifesimiakinwale4132 2 года назад

      You said it yourself what the dog was scared by a truck
      It’s not like it didn’t know you, it was more like a response to the fear
      And it releases the grip almost instantly. Meaning it must’ve recognized you and what he did

    • @richaswritten4203
      @richaswritten4203 2 года назад +1

      You said yourself that a truck scared the dog 🤦🏽‍♂️… We had dogs in our family since I was a child and we never had any problems.

  • @lisala_p
    @lisala_p 2 года назад +7

    Had a Chinese Shar-Pei for 15 years, and trained him rigorously. He was the best, most loyal and protective friend ever.

  • @jimmyb2655
    @jimmyb2655 Год назад

    Friend of mine has a Cane Corso. He's a big sweatheart. First time i met him i wrestled him, and he was a gentle giant. My friend is 100lbs 5'2'' girl. The dog is absolutely massive and intimidating and she has a special license.

  • @Tigger434
    @Tigger434 2 года назад +39

    One of my older brothers has an Alaskan malamute and an Akita and they ended up having puppies a few years ago so his grandpups are as I call them Alaskan Akitas 😅❤️. Talk about adorable giants.

  • @carsondouglas5372
    @carsondouglas5372 2 года назад +21

    The Doberman is mostly based on the Beauceron. Fun Fact: The Beauceron has a double dew claw trait. Dobs are said to learn up to 150 commands. I've had 3!

    • @isken6593
      @isken6593 2 года назад

      I have two beauceron 🙃 very old french dog breed

  • @coryroberts7519
    @coryroberts7519 2 года назад +54

    I've had quite a few different breeds around me since childhood... the most aggressive dog breed I've experienced is Dachshund. Very loyal, sweet dogs, but extremely fierce and protective.... the long-hair variety not so much however.

    • @dorotakrolikowska6813
      @dorotakrolikowska6813 2 года назад +2

      True… all dachahund i meat in my live they was lil bit crazy. U never know what u can expres from this dogs.

    • @srfotog
      @srfotog 2 года назад +2

      A Yorkie tried to bite me this week, but couldn't get her teeth to break the skin, lol. Too little.

    • @Martina-Kosicanka
      @Martina-Kosicanka 2 года назад +1

      when I was a kid our first dog was a dachshund mixbreed. Damn, he was clever, more clever than our other dogs, but quite aggresive to other dogs in his youth and very dominant

    • @PonderosaLandscaping
      @PonderosaLandscaping 2 года назад

      I

    • @enidfrommyname
      @enidfrommyname 2 года назад +3

      HAAHAHHAHA when me and my friends were still kids back then, we would always annoy the 3 dachshunds from our neighborhood. One time they got out and chased us but we climbed to a chair, they did not succeed.

  • @symrb1184
    @symrb1184 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve had/have six of these breeds over the years. I just got a Boerbel Coco two weeks ago she’s 3 months old and her paws are massive. She is great with kids and other dogs. Make sure we socialize her with other dogs and because we have kids I make sure they are fully trained in training the pup.

  • @marithoennes3747
    @marithoennes3747 2 года назад +5

    My daughter had an Akita growing up and we never had any problems whatsoever beautiful animal

  • @lovelylovelyloserr9992
    @lovelylovelyloserr9992 2 года назад +18

    Story time: my dad knew a girl with a cane corso and whenever he would go to her house it would get super excited and pee on him, cool dog apparently, just huge and excited

    • @-VEVE
      @-VEVE 2 года назад +1

      My lil baby Cane Corso does the same, it's a breed puppy thingy xd it's pretty common

  • @lydieluck7753
    @lydieluck7753 2 года назад +11

    Having had a German Shepard-Chow mix I can say with confidence that socialization definitely helped my dog. However, the mail man would say “what do you have in there? A lion?” After seeing our dog go berserk at the door lol 😆.

    • @wilsondave8569
      @wilsondave8569 2 года назад

      Hi gorgeous how are you doing today hope you have a great day??

    • @johngrill6602
      @johngrill6602 Год назад

      Hello beautiful
      how are you doing today

  • @priscillabusingye7131
    @priscillabusingye7131 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dogs are friendly and I love them

  • @melissahaire7058
    @melissahaire7058 2 года назад +6

    My best friend is a 6 year old Dogo Argentino, and she's the best dog I've ever been blessed to have!
    Truly my heart!
    She listens to my every command and even today we train regularly!
    She is my 100 pound lap dog who just wants to lick your face off!! Lol
    We have 3 dogs and 2 cats.
    A 16 year old Beagle, an 11 year old Teacup Chihuahua and our 6 year old Dogo Argentino. Our 2 pound Chihuahua is the boss!! 😂
    Every dog has the ability to be an aggressive breed, it all depends on the owner and how they are raised!!
    I honestly believe that dogs feed off their masters energy, if you're a very timid and nervous person, your dog is going to be a nervous dog and that could be very dangerous!
    You absolutely must be in control of yourself and be a pack leader, your dog(s) depend on that!!
    Please don't get a dog that you can't handle!!

    • @stefandieter4044
      @stefandieter4044 2 года назад +1

      Hello Melissa how's it going with you over there?

    • @kellythomas2904
      @kellythomas2904 2 года назад +1

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today..?

    • @valecowel6868
      @valecowel6868 2 года назад

      Hi baby how are you doing now i hope you are really doing good you are awesome looking at you baby makes happy when I look at your picture it is beyond my imagination that a creature like you really exist like a rose you make the garden so beautiful You are a diamond to any man that have eyes to see goodness of a womanhood Baby am Ben easy going person very understandable Am a civil engineer and a contractor I work at so many places like Asia Europe and Africa I love art craft and I write music I like ideal people when I see your picture am impress I want a good woman that understand what real love is all about who will understand me and perfectly be for me So we can build our world strong enough to care for each other I want you to be mine and I hope to hear from you soonest thanks

    • @daviddiego1238
      @daviddiego1238 2 года назад +1

      Nice
      Hi 👋

  • @michaelscott8129
    @michaelscott8129 2 года назад +4

    I've owned several wolf hybrids as well as full blood wolves and both breeds are some of the most loving and loyal of the dog family like I said in a previous comment u give any dog the proper love and care and loyalty they will return it 100 fold it just depends on how the dog is raised and its environment in which it was raised and treated and trained that is what determines their attitude and aggressive states

  • @lisaminci5254
    @lisaminci5254 2 года назад +5

    Yeah I can confirm, chow chows are very aggressive. Even our friend who he grew up with, literally bit her right in the lips and the only reason is, he got startled by her. We try and try to socialize him with other dogs and people in our community, but there are times that he is really a total fluffball to some strangers especially kids and women.

    • @Cowgirl12125
      @Cowgirl12125 2 года назад +1

      Hello Lisa how are you doing?

    • @johngrill6602
      @johngrill6602 Год назад

      Hello beautiful
      How are you doing today

  • @samanthabezuidenhout1947
    @samanthabezuidenhout1947 2 года назад +1

    Boerbuls are extremely protective with small children and perfect family dogs (ours saved my toddler cousin from drowning in the swimming pool) Just make sure you introduce them slowly to new people and keep them in a secure yard.

  • @rondawilson4553
    @rondawilson4553 2 года назад +11

    I've had a couple chows & several doberman pinschers, & been around tons of pit bulls. For 99% of all dogs no matter their breeding it's how they are raised & treated. Had very little trouble from my chows & very little from my dobies.
    Doberman is my favorite breed. Super smart & mostly easy to train. They can be comical around family. Alert & athletic with a graceful & regal look. Lol. Yes indeed my favorite. I've heard them described as "Velcro" dogs due to them wanting to be as near to their owner as possible. They do need exercise & things to do. They kind of consider it their job to make their person as happy as they can all day.

    • @Cristian-vm1bg
      @Cristian-vm1bg 2 года назад +3

      doberman! my fav dog ever was my dobie. they are such goofballs. mine did have a bit of a protection issue with strangers but that was my fault, didnt socialize her enuf. but omg what a sweet girl and loved her people sooo much. definitely a velcro dog. every dobie ive ever seen does something mine did. after a long walk on a hot day, they just THROW themselves down on the tile (sometimes so hard it shocked me) so they can cool down. cracked me up. then 5 seconds later screaming at me to let her out again.

  • @yemsullthegr899
    @yemsullthegr899 2 года назад +17

    lmao it took me a while to realize the dog in the thumbnail had a pinecone in its mouth and not a set of shark teeth

    • @Tomisinn90
      @Tomisinn90 2 года назад +1

      Didn’t even realize until I read your comment

    • @LRCURRENTTV
      @LRCURRENTTV 2 года назад +1

      Same🤣

    • @alexboyadjian2758
      @alexboyadjian2758 2 года назад

      Oh damn! It IS a pinecone 😂😂😂😂

  • @nbfarmandpets
    @nbfarmandpets 2 года назад +52

    Great content, never heard such most agressive dog breeds, but I know if you will train them well, they can be also tamed and be sweet as pet.☺️

    • @RajSinghTanwar_
      @RajSinghTanwar_ 2 года назад +1

      Not EVERY breed, but yeah it can generally be said.

    • @nbfarmandpets
      @nbfarmandpets 2 года назад

      @@RajSinghTanwar_ thats true! esp. if you trained them since puppy days

    • @DbCo0pEr
      @DbCo0pEr 2 года назад +3

      @@nbfarmandpets that doen't happen always either if you even train them good from puppies. Their blood speaks most of the times and not their upbringings. There were many cases where these dogs who were trained so good but ended up in tearing apart little children

    • @creativequeen8371
      @creativequeen8371 2 года назад +1

      @@DbCo0pEr Absolutely.

    • @Oatmea1L
      @Oatmea1L 2 года назад

      Can't say I've had the same experience with dogs like this

  • @afa13829
    @afa13829 2 года назад +10

    My 1 neighbor has 3 Cane Corsos. And, omg they're 3 giant love bugs.

    • @fibroXOXO
      @fibroXOXO 2 года назад +6

      YES! 👊 Iam team Cane Corso. I have never met sweeter dogs. Mines a senior now....still sweet 👍

    • @afa13829
      @afa13829 2 года назад +1

      @@fibroXOXO my uncle had one and he was a 120lbs lap dog.

    • @fibroXOXO
      @fibroXOXO 2 года назад +1

      @@afa13829 Good size👍. Must be well loved.

    • @afa13829
      @afa13829 2 года назад

      @@fibroXOXO oh he was. My uncle gave him like the best food ever. Raw food, organic veggies, pumpkin, everything organic and farm raised.

    • @briannahernandez6627
      @briannahernandez6627 2 года назад +3

      I think a Chihuahua is more vicious than a cane corso corso's are really gentle

  • @michaelchristidis8658
    @michaelchristidis8658 2 года назад +5

    Yeah that dog holding a pine in its mouth is truly terrifying

  • @Caroline-zu9wn
    @Caroline-zu9wn 2 года назад +11

    I’ve had ridgebacks & a Doberman. Best PETS ever. NEVER felt unsafe when they were there. I work at a dog kennel & we have a regular customer who has a cane corps. He’s intimidating but very sweet.

    • @stefandieter4044
      @stefandieter4044 2 года назад

      Hello Caroline how's it going with you over there?

    • @kellythomas2904
      @kellythomas2904 2 года назад

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today..?

  • @agey7393
    @agey7393 2 года назад +1

    Me looking at the thumbnail: That’s a freaking PINECONE!

  • @giorgiofelice2928
    @giorgiofelice2928 2 года назад +12

    The cane corso descends from the Roman legionary’s dog,they were very common in Italy tell the 20th century and only after ww2 saw a resurgence in population.
    It was not breed to attack mountain lion it’s not an American dog,it’s Italian.
    It was used for a number of purposes,big game hunt body guard etc