Dangerous dogs in world

October 17, 2012 17:17
Dangerous dogs in world

"A dog wags its tail with its heart" - Martin Buxbaum
But a dog even shows its anger with its jaws...

To all dog lovers, there would be no best pass time other than to spend at least a couple of minutes with their pet dogs. And they would often wear a strange smile when someone says 'Ah! I am scared of dogs.”  Never be under an impression that dogs aren't scary at all no matter how much you love them. Otherwise, why would dogs are synonymously used for security. Anyway, if you still think that dogs can't be dangerous, we present you world's top three dangerous dogs. Take a look...

 

Pit-Bulls: Mary Land Court recently held that Pit-Bulls are inherently dangerous. Right from killing house cats to humans, Pit-Bulls are good at attacking and killing. Although it became a popular pet in 1990s, it eventually tagged itself as dangerous dogs.  Pit Bulls attack the deep muscles to hold on and shake them, which would ripple the tissues. Think twice if you have Pit-Bulls on your mind.

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Rottweiler: This is another dangerous dog found in England. This was once the most sought after pet in UK but since they started attacking many people especially children, people are now thinking twice for making Rottweiler their pet dogs. They are usually 24 to 27 inches tall and live up to 11 years.

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German Shepherd: Next in the list are German Shepherd dogs. They are equally dangerous when compared to Pit-Bulls and Rottwhielers.  It's a strict no if you are going to have a pet dog for the first time as you need to breed them with extra care. German Shepherd's don't behave as well-bread dogs. They are very powerful dogs in chasing and catching people. That's the reason why police in many countries breed German Shepherd dogs.

(AW Phani)

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