The Most Banned Dog Breeds In The World

2022 ж. 16 Нау.
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Dogs are a man’s best friend, but they weren’t always like this. Some descendants of wolves never really got domesticated as well as others. That’s why we ended up with breeds as sweet as the golden retrievers and ones as deadly as the Bully Kutta. Many species are, in fact, banned in countries because of how aggressive they can get. However, these animals are highly moldable, and much of their aggression depends on how they’re trained and cared for. Perhaps one day, we can befriend most canine breeds! Some of these breeds have only been bred for illegal reasons, such as the Tosa Inu, which is why they’re banned. In contrast, others are just a crazy mix of genetics, making them incredibly unpredictable, such as the Wolfdog

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  • That thumbnail SHEEEEESH

    @Brendon_anythinggoes_04@Brendon_anythinggoes_042 жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @kristakramer9317@kristakramer9317 Жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @law_of_orion@law_of_orion Жыл бұрын
  • I’m South African and the way you pronounced “boerboel” was so cute and polite…

    @Phushprada1@Phushprada1 Жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @amandaliebenberg2953@amandaliebenberg2953 Жыл бұрын
  • 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 Жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @jasminehulwood@jasminehulwood
  • Moral of the story, a dog is as dangerous as their owner's negligence.

    @wolfsydproductions9082@wolfsydproductions9082
  • 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

    @toxicstarcandy@toxicstarcandy Жыл бұрын
  • 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

    @taylorbee4010@taylorbee4010 Жыл бұрын
  • 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

    @benparker1525@benparker1525 Жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @FredaFlynn2008@FredaFlynn2008 Жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @charlieben3672@charlieben36722 жыл бұрын
  • 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

    @JoeBoxerNo1@JoeBoxerNo1 Жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @l.ectric6713@l.ectric6713 Жыл бұрын
  • Very important information when thinking of owning a dog such as those breeds. Thank you.

    @Newsengineer@Newsengineer Жыл бұрын
  • We had a chow chow mixed dog, he was HUGE, orange and had short hair but kept the curled tail.

    @Marconel100@Marconel1002 жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @shermapollonais9323@shermapollonais93232 жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @firebearva@firebearva Жыл бұрын
  • 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.

    @KITO1966@KITO1966 Жыл бұрын
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