World’s Riskiest Dog Breeds to Bring Home

Published on October 25, 2017
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Otherwise known as the Staffie, this dog has some Pitbull ancestry. Staffies are extremely energetic and love physical activities so if he gets enough exercise, he will be most happy. If you train them right, they can be very sweet doggies.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Pharoah Hound

The Pharoah Hound comes to us all the way from Malta. This dog’s lean frame and pointed nose are familiar, because he is often found on Egyptian murals! Based on Egyptian mythology, his form depicts the God Raa, and the Egyptians valued him highly. Quite often these dogs are used for hunting because they have amazing sight and can run fast. These dogs tend to bond with their owns quite quickly.

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Pharoah Hound

Pharoah Hound