The dogs of these 9 breeds are the most dangerous in the world.

Even if you are the most dog-loving person in the world, it is very likely that some of these animals will arouse a certain fear in you, after all, depending on the breed and the conditions under which they are bred, some dogs may be dangerous. According to the List 25 guys, these are the most dangerous dog breeds of all. Check it out and tell us if you agree:

9 - Wolf Dog

The dog-wolf hybrid is on this list for obvious reasons, after all the animal has genetic traits of aggression inherited from both the dog and the wolf. The behavioral pattern of the wolf dog has more violent marks when compared to other dogs.

8 - Chow Chow

Although it is a teddy bear-faced dog, the Chow Chow requires extra care and training to avoid becoming aggressive. From China, this geek can grow to over 100 pounds and is known to be aggressive if it needs to protect its owners. Although they can live in apartments, they need to have some time outdoors every day - taking them for walks decreases their chances of becoming dangerous animals.

7 - Dobermann

Known for his constant alertness, loyalty to his owners, and intelligence, the Dobermann is considered one of the best guard dogs of all, even because he usually attacks only when he feels threatened. Of German origin, the dog of this breed is large and can weigh up to 40 kg. Research has shown that they are aggressive toward dogs and strangers, but are not usually dangerous to their owners.

6 - Siberian Husky

Famous for being a great sled puller, Husky is a strong, fast and potentially dangerous animal, especially for small animals, after all we are talking about a predator with strong hunting instincts.

5 - Alaskan Malamute

We can say that the Malamute is almost a cousin of the Siberian Husky and, by the way, the danger is even family. This is a typical dog that needs a lot of activity, a lot of running and play to avoid becoming aggressive. Of large size, the Malamute can weigh up to 45 kg, and is known for its sweeping force. It is a difficult dog to train, does not get along well with small animals and is not usually a good watchdog.

4 - Rottweiler

Considered an animal with favorable genetic traits, the Rottweiler has strong guarding instincts. Aggressive behaviors, however, are more frequent in animals that are abused, untrained or deprived of social life. While attacking is not part of your instincts, when attacking is often very violent and dangerous.

3 - German Shepherd

Here's another type of dog that can weigh up to 100 pounds and is dangerous when you feel your territory or family is threatened. Known for being overprotective, the German Shepherd is an extremely intelligent, confident and vigilant animal. They are not usually afraid of other dogs and, if they feel the need, attack without thinking twice. When properly trained and socialized, they become less dangerous.

2 - Pitbull

This breed is a potent mix of the Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier and Bulldog breeds. Being a strong and agile animal, it is considered extremely violent, especially when it is trained to participate in fights.

1 - Caucasus Shepherd

The typical Caucasus Shepherd is an assertive, strong and courageous dog. When it does not receive training or is accustomed to socializing, this animal usually attacks any stranger. It is known for having powerful defense instincts.