00:00 Dogs have evolved from being wild creatures to being man's best friend through centuries of domestication.
00:05 However, sometimes they can tap into their formal selves and pose a great danger to humans.
00:11 In fact, it might surprise you to know that dogs kill around 25,000 people every year,
00:17 making them the third most dangerous animal killers in the world, just under snakes and mosquitoes.
00:22 And while every dog can become an aggressive killer, there are some species that are prone to attack more than others.
00:29 Those dogs can be dangerous for a number of different things, including their aggression, temperament, and their bite force.
00:35 With that said, here are the 10 dog breeds that you should fear the most.
00:40 Number 10. The Siberian Husky. On the surface, the Siberian Husky is actually quite friendly.
00:47 However, they look very much like their cousins, the wolves.
00:51 This striking resemblance usually causes fear in strangers that come close to the dogs,
00:56 and this fear can sometimes arouse the dog's taste for blood.
01:00 Another reason they might throw a temper tantrum is if they aren't exercised properly.
01:04 They were originally bred as sled dogs, so they do require a lot of exercise.
01:08 If they don't get this exercise, they can sometimes get cranky, and this can lead to heightened aggression.
01:14 In essence, don't annoy them by making them feel like they're wolves,
01:18 because if you do, then don't be surprised if they act like them.
01:22 If you think this dog is dangerous, make sure you watch until number one to find out the dog
01:27 that's so dangerous it's outlawed in the United Kingdom.
01:30 Number 9. The Dalmatian. Dalmatians are guard dogs, which perfectly explains their aggression.
01:37 They are always ready to sweep everything and everyone off the ground to clear the way for their owners to pass through.
01:43 The problem with Dalmatians, though, is that quite a number of them are born deaf, so you can't train them.
01:49 And you know what an untrained dog does? Well, what his canine instincts tell him to do.
01:54 Even when a Dalmatian isn't born deaf, it's still pretty difficult to train them because they're so active and highly sociable.
02:00 They often don't have the patience to sit down through a training session.
02:05 And because they're highly sociable, they can run up on people with the intent of just playing with them.
02:11 But if the person gets scared and the dog smells that fear, it might cause the dog to attack.
02:17 Number 8. Paradepresso Canario.
02:20 The Paradepresso Canarios, also known as Doggo Canarios, were once used to hunt big game.
02:26 They also massively helped their owners to stifle their cattle and keep them in check.
02:32 In dog fights back in the day, the Doggo Canarios would smother their victims with ease.
02:37 And the only way their owners could keep them was on a chain, because no leash or rope was strong enough to hold them put.
02:46 These dogs were so dangerous that only hunters were allowed to have them.
02:50 They're so incorruptible and not very friendly.
02:53 And so, they're not an ideal pet.
02:56 The only silver lining with these dogs is that they never attack first and would only attack when they feel threatened.
03:02 They cannot even be trained to attack a man on command like other dog breeds and would only ever attack if the man does something to trigger them first.
03:10 This is why, although they are very aggressive, they're still far off on this list.
03:16 If you stay out of their way, they will most likely stay out of yours.
03:20 #7. The Chow Chow
03:23 These guys might have a cute name, look cute, but heck, that's all just disguise.
03:29 These guys are big game hunters that can easily pin you by your shoulders to the ground.
03:34 Their lion-like appearance is no joke.
03:37 These guys are out for blood.
03:38 They were bred to be hunting dogs, guard dogs, and fighting dogs throughout various points in China's history.
03:46 So, they have a lot of heavyweight skills under their belt.
03:49 They even developed a wrinkled skin to help guard against any serious injuries, so most cuts do not even cause as much as a tiny discomfort to them.
03:58 But to be fair on the Chow, they might have gotten some of this hate for humans from watching their kind get eaten as food.
04:05 Apart from their other uses we already mentioned, Chows were bred for that exact reason.
04:11 Chow.
04:12 #6. The Alaskan Malamute
04:16 Malamutes can get very angry or nervous, and when they do, it's really difficult to calm them down.
04:22 They're particularly much more difficult to control if they aren't properly trained, and being quite big dogs, they can easily pounce on any adult human, causing great damage.
04:34 But chances are high that you'll never get attacked by one of these dogs.
04:39 This is because although they closely resemble wolves, they've been bred to interact well with both humans and other dogs, so naturally, they're not very aggressive.
04:48 However, when they do tap into their wolf side during a full moon, things can get pretty ugly.
04:53 #5. Doberman
04:56 Dobermans are naturally very friendly dogs, however, they're also very territorial and familial.
05:04 So, if they see their master in the slightest trouble caused by another person, they will rush to the scene to defend their owner.
05:11 They're very aggressive and can be very dangerous.
05:14 Their speed, agility, and intelligent mode of attack makes them ruthless.
05:19 Back in the day, Dobermans were used in pairs in the police force because it's nearly impossible to fight against two Dobermans.
05:27 It was so bad that using this method is now considered as too cruel and traumatic for the criminal.
05:33 Unlike many other dogs on this list, the Doberman can also display spontaneous aggression that seems to come out of nowhere.
05:40 And they can't differentiate between a play threat and a real threat.
05:45 So, you better watch your back.
05:47 #4. The Deutscher Boxer
05:50 The Deutscher Boxer is one of the most badass dogs on this list.
05:54 While others were put in a ring to fight each other or sent out to hunt smaller prey like deer and rodents, these guys were seizing bulls and bringing down bears.
06:04 The only good thing about this boxer is that they are very obedient.
06:08 As a result, they are easily trained as guard dogs and have the sheer brute force and aggression to back it up.
06:14 While these guys are friendly enough to be used as guide dogs for blind people, you don't want to get caught sneaking into a house where it operates as the big bad guard.
06:24 #3. The German Shepherd
06:28 It seems that German Shepherds have to appear on every single dog breed list, whether for good or for bad.
06:33 But, to be fair for them, being high up on this list is not their fault and only a fault of us humans.
06:40 Because of their extreme intelligence, German Shepherds have been used by the police force for centuries.
06:46 During their training process, they are taught to be aggressive in order to stop the enemy.
06:51 They learn how to detain criminals and how to patrol territories.
06:56 However, if they aren't given these types of training, German Shepherds usually grow up to be very sociable and calm.
07:02 They love interacting with humans and have no trouble interacting with new people on the street.
07:07 But when trained to be deadly creatures, the German Shepherd comes out top of its class.
07:13 #2. The Rottweiler
07:16 We're getting to the big dogs now.
07:18 Rottweilers are great guardians and are very obedient dogs.
07:23 These guys are very loyal and gentle, even to children.
07:26 However, to strangers they don't know, they can be a thorn in the flesh.
07:30 Most Rottweilers do not like strangers, including children.
07:34 As long as the person is not a member of its primary household, there's a good chance they won't warm to them.
07:40 And because most of them don't have the ability to distinguish between playful aggression and the real deal,
07:45 they might bite you if you as much tap their owner on the back.
07:49 And their bites are very powerful.
07:52 So, if you have a rot, please keep it out of the reach of strangers.
07:56 And if you're going to the house of someone who has a rot, may the force be with you.
08:01 Just quickly though, before we look at the most dangerous dog breed in the world,
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08:18 #1. The American Pit Bull Terrier
08:22 Just like we mentioned at the start of this video, the American Pit Bull Terrier is so dangerous,
08:27 it's completely banned in the United Kingdom.
08:29 These guys are very combative and have the ability to kill almost any enemy.
08:34 If you don't properly train this dog, you're putting both your life and the lives of everyone around you in grave danger.
08:41 Even in the US, these dogs aren't allowed to be bred, appear in dog shows,
08:45 or any other canine sports because of their aggression towards humans.
08:50 In the US and most of Europe, these dogs can only be bought as pets after going through some obligatory paperwork and sterilization.
08:58 And if caught without the required permits, they might be put down.
09:02 The terrifying thing about these dogs is that once they latch onto an enemy, it's almost impossible to get them off.
09:09 So, stories about the Pit Bull Terrier attacking humans are often very gruesome and sad to hear.
09:16 As a result, they only represent a very tiny percentage of the total number of dogs bred in the world.
09:22 There you have it.
09:23 If you see any of these 10 dogs close to you, you know it's wise not to get too close.
09:28 Comment down below which of these dogs you've personally seen or owned and which you think we might have left out of the list.
09:36 Also, here are two more videos on dogs that we're sure you're going to love, so definitely check them out.
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