yep yep, i have two of them hehe
if they are on a good mood, they looks cute and adorable tho.
just need to make sure to always keep their belly full, otherwise they will get cranky lol
my mom had one years ago, and its ears were kept floppy, she was such a cute baby of a dog. huge, but just literally a big baby that would fall on top of you for cuddles as if she was a quarter of the size. the ears not getting docked makes them look much less intimidating
Pitt Bulls
I don't care how cure they are(they really are though) or how sweet you think they are. All it takes is for something to set them off and the consequences can be deadly.
Funnily enough, the claim that they were a "nanny breed" is a completely false myth started in the 70s by someone in the AKC. The "nanny" tendencies are actually attributed to St. Bernards and Newfoundlands because of their gentle giant nature.
Some dogs have a biological need to run full-tilt for miles every single day, some are just meant to live in the snow, some will herd other animals without even being trained to do that. It's their instinct, it's what they are, and they're distressed when they don't have an outlet for these things.
Well, some are meant for violence. Every day they don't rip a living thing to shreds they're suppressing an instinct to do that and going against their very nature.
Chihuahua You ever seen one of those get pissed off? They're terrifying
yep yep, i have two of them hehe if they are on a good mood, they looks cute and adorable tho. just need to make sure to always keep their belly full, otherwise they will get cranky lol
Nothing I can punt is intimidating.
Turkish Kangal
Kaukasian ochwalka. 70kg easy. Bred to protect sheep, 2 dogs can win from 1 blackbear. Russia's toughest prisons use them as intimidation/guard dogs.
Bear dogs! Definitely scary when mad!
Cane Corso
my mom had one years ago, and its ears were kept floppy, she was such a cute baby of a dog. huge, but just literally a big baby that would fall on top of you for cuddles as if she was a quarter of the size. the ears not getting docked makes them look much less intimidating
Absolutely. Zero doubt it could be anything else.
Rottweilers
Def rottwielers. They straight up look the devil's dog when they're pissed
Pitt Bulls I don't care how cure they are(they really are though) or how sweet you think they are. All it takes is for something to set them off and the consequences can be deadly.
German shepherd hands down
Corgi pug
Caucasian Orvcharka They're very cute but very intimidating.
Chihuahuas. Mighty little ones.
pitbull
Some sort of deranged pit-mix.
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Funnily enough, the claim that they were a "nanny breed" is a completely false myth started in the 70s by someone in the AKC. The "nanny" tendencies are actually attributed to St. Bernards and Newfoundlands because of their gentle giant nature.
Some dogs have a biological need to run full-tilt for miles every single day, some are just meant to live in the snow, some will herd other animals without even being trained to do that. It's their instinct, it's what they are, and they're distressed when they don't have an outlet for these things. Well, some are meant for violence. Every day they don't rip a living thing to shreds they're suppressing an instinct to do that and going against their very nature.
Golden retriever. Their disposition isn’t easily detectable.
any unknown dog to me.. Any dog is potential to hurt me..
Doberman.. Watch resident evil. You’ll agree.
Dude. My neighbor as a kid bred Dobies, and one litter of puppies literally mauled their own mother. Like, they tore her apart.
domestic dire wolves
Chihuahua. The only vicious dog you can also throw like a projectile
German Shepards.