World’s Riskiest Dog Breeds to Bring Home

Published on October 25, 2017
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Caucasian Ovcharka

The Caucasian Ovcharka is a lesser known breed that has been heralded for its fierce loyalty and ability to be trained in several different facets. The Ovcharka is a Shepherd type of breed that has been historically used for the protection of livestock from other predators. The Ovcharka is ferocious in its duties and will routinely snap at strangers or people it perceives to be a threat. In order to own a Caucasian Ovcharka you must commit yourself to training them from a young age and ensuring that the dog gets proper socializing rules instill early on. If trained properly the Ovcharka can be a wonderful addition to your house.

Caucasian Ovcharka

Caucasian Ovcharka

Alaskan Malamutes

The Alaskan Malamute is a hard dog to peg as violent when you look at the best of the breed. Malamutes are fluffy, big boned dogs that weigh in at around 100 pounds and just love to expend energy playing and cuddling. With this energy, however, comes the potential for danger when not properly trained. Malamutes are slow learners and they have boundless need for play time, being run, and being trained. You have to be patient with these dogs and commit to getting them to learn properly or else you’ll have problems on your hand as they grow older and larger. When the Malamute doesn’t let its energy out in a positive way that is when you run into aggression issues.

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Alaskan Malamutes

Alaskan Malamutes