World’s Riskiest Dog Breeds to Bring Home

Published on October 25, 2017
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Chow Chows

Considered one of the oldest dog breeds in the world, with ancestry dating back over four thousand years to China, Chow Chow’s have a ton of history at their backs. Chow Chow’s are distinct dogs with squished up faces, squat bodies, and an abundance of overflow around their eyes and snout. Chow Chows weigh in around 70lbs when fully grown and are considered adults after their first birthday. Chow Chows are stubborn and aggressive and they struggle to socialize with new animals. In order to get a well behaved, kind, Chow Chow you need to focus on training as soon as they come into your care.

Chow Chows

Chow Chows

Gull Dong

The Gull Dong is a rare breed of animal, at least when it comes to most average pet owners, but that only makes it more dangerous as a result. The Gull Dong, or Pakistani Bull Dog, is a cross breed that consists of the Bully Kutta and the Gull Terrier. The result is a large animal that is both strong and aggressive. The Gull Dong was originally bred for its ability to fight and its heightened aggression is an indicator of this fact. The Gull Dong is hard to train, harder to control, and not at all the right pet for fledgling dog owners.

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Gull Dong

Gull Dong