The ten most aggressive dogs, when you encounter them, I advise you to stay away

In the canine world, some breeds are considered to be more aggressive because of their strong physique, strong sense of territory and high vigilance. The following are the ten most aggressive dogs in the world that are currently included based on their size, strength, historical uses and potential threats to humans.

1. **Canary Dog**

Canary Dog is a breed bred from fighting dogs, known for its powerful strength and aggressiveness. This canine is not suitable as a family pet because they require rigorous training and control by experienced owners. In China, Canary dogs are prohibited breeds.

### 2. **Dogo Argentina **

The Argentina Dogo is a large hunting dog with strong hunting instincts and aggressiveness. They are often used to hunt large animals such as wild boars and cougars. Dogo dogs are not suitable for first-time dog raising and require strict training and socialization.

### 3. **Japanese Tosa Inu**

Japanese Tosa is a large and powerful breed that originated in Japan. They were used as fighting dogs and wardrobes, so they were very aggressive. Tosa is not suitable as a family pet and requires professional training and experienced owners.

### 4. **American Pit Bull Terrier**

American Pit Bull Terrier is a breed with extremely high endurance and strength, and is often used in dog fighting. They are highly aggressive to humans and other dogs and require rigorous training and socialization from an early age. In China, pit bulls are prohibited breeds.

### 5. **Brasile Brasileiro**

Brasile Phoenix is ​​a large dog known for its strong physique and protection. They were once used as guard dogs and hunting dogs, with strong territorial awareness and aggressiveness. The Filer is not suitable as a family pet and requires an experienced owner.

### 6. **Rottweiler**

Rottweiler is a working dog known for its loyalty and protection. They can be very good family pets, but can also show aggressiveness if not properly trained. Rottweilers need to undergo rigorous training and socialization from an early age.

### 7. **German Shepherd**

German Shepherd is a versatile working dog known for its wisdom and loyalty. They can be very good family pets, but can also show aggressiveness if not properly trained. German Shepherds need to undergo rigorous training and socialization from an early age.

### 8. **Doberman Pinscher**

Doberman Pinscher is a highly vigilant working dog known for its loyalty and protection. They can be very good family pets, but can also show aggressiveness if not properly trained. Doberman needs to undergo rigorous training and socialization from an early age.

### 9. **English Mastiff**

The British Mastiff is one of the largest dog breeds in the world and is known for its strength and protection. They can be very good family pets, but can also show aggressiveness if not properly trained. Mastiffs need to undergo rigorous training and socialization from an early age.

### 10. **Belgian Malinois (Belgian Malinois)**

Belgian Malinois is a working dog known for its high energy and loyalty. They are often used in military and police work and are highly offensive. The Malinois is not suitable as a family pet and requires professional training and experienced owners.

These canines are very aggressive mainly because of their genetic characteristics, historical uses, and adaptability to the environment. Many of them have been used for dog fighting, hunting or door-watching, and therefore have a strong sense of territoriality and protective instinct. These canines are not suitable for people without dog-raising experience and require strict training, socialization and experienced owners to control.

In China, some cities have strict regulations on the breeding of dogs, and some of the above dog breeds may fall within the scope of prohibited breeding. Before considering raising these dog breeds, you should learn more about local laws and regulations and ensure that you have the ability and conditions to properly care for and train them. At the same time, for any dog ​​breed, proper training and socialization are key to ensuring that they become good pets.

In short, understanding and respecting dogs and avoiding unnecessary approaches and provocations is the key to preventing canine attacks.