10 Most Powerful Dog Breeds in the World
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10 Most Powerful Dog Breeds in the World • 100M is the #1 place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video! • #viral #amazing #100M #animals • • 10 Most Powerful Dog Breeds in the World • Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, some massive, others, like my Chihuahua, are absolutely tiny. But • were not here to talk about size, oh no. In this video, we’ll be talking about the strongest breeds of all. • So here they are, and in no particular order, I bring you the 10 most powerful dog breeds in the world. • Number 10. The Pitbull • Pitbulls were bred to be strong. After all, their original purpose was for baiting bulls. Lateer on, they • became awesome family dogs, mainly because they are so good with children. They are both tenacious • and courageous but are more well known for enormous power, as demonstrated in the sport of weight • pulling. They also are regular participants in obedience and agility competitions due to their intelligence • That being said, this powerful canine needs proper training to get socialized. If you don’t have a lot of • time to spend with a pitbull, better get another breed. A well trained pitbull will be a great companion • for a child, however, they can defend people to death if necessary. • Compared to other dog breeds, they aren’t the most intelligent, but are smart enough to learn a variety • of commands quickly. They may be a handful especially when on walks as they do have the tendency to • be aggressive towards other dogs, so better keep them on a strong leash. But, if trained well, this • intimidating breed can be as timid and well behaved as a new born puppy. • Number 9. The Caucasian Ovcharka • These muscular dogs hail from the Caucasus mountain regions. Definitely built by the environment they • grew up in, these large dogs have strong bones and short coats. They were also bred to be strong, strong • enough to keep predators such as jackals and bears at bay. If you need to defend your livestock while • out grazing near and around the Caucasus mountains, this breed is the next best thing to an armed • bodyguard. • These fearless and intelligent dogs are not quick to trust, hence will react immediately to unfamiliar • persons. They also have sharp hearing, and add to that their immense power, they are perfect guard • dogs. • Number 8. The Siberian Husky • The Siberian Husky is a very old breed of dog. It is believed that they originated in Siberia and were used • by people of that time for various tasks, like hunting for big game and pulling sleds heavily laden with • meat from the hunt. They are known for their strength, speed, and endurance, making them valuable • companions to nomadic hunters, but these are the same qualities that make this breed quite dangerous. • Huskies have to be strong. After all, their original purpose is to pull heavy loads on ice and snow. Even • today, they like to show off their massive power by enjoying activities such as racing, weight-pulling, • running and jogging. • Being built for the cold, they have a number of characteristics that help them cope with the coldest of • weather. Their outer fur is actually water proof, keeping the dog’s undercoat and skin dry during • downpours. The coat is also an excellent insulator and they use their shaggy tail to cover their faces • when their noses get too cold. • Number 7. The Irish Wolfhound • The Irish wolfhound, as its name implies, was bred to chase down wolves. They were developed from • war hounds into a dog that was used for hunting and guarding, hence the need to be very powerful. • Although they were originally bred to be expert hunters, today’s Irish Wolfhounds make excellent • human companions. They are quiet, reserved, intelligent and easy-going. They were also drafted a war • dogs, and their primary job was to drag people off of horses and chariots. • Irish wolfhounds aren’t big and muscular; they are actually pretty slim compared to other breeds on this • list. However, they are extremely tall. So tall in fact, they are even taller than the Great Dane. Males • often stand as tall as 34 to 35 inches from foot to shoulder blade and stand over 7 feet tall on their hind • legs. They can weigh upwards of 140 pounds, and while standing on all fours, the Irish Wolfhounds size • can be easily comparable to that of a donkey’s. • Number 6. The Rottweiler • Bulky and with muscles of steel, plus frightening strength to boot, the Rottweiler can be a docile • creature or a frightful beast, depending on its personality and that of its owner. Originally bred to herd • livestock, it was also trained to be the earliest police dog and, of course, has almost legendary fame as a • guard dog. • They put their great strength to good use during wartime. This breed was drafted to do various jobs for • the army, primarily ambulance dogs that pull wounded soldiers back to safety, as well as pulling heavy • equipment to and from the battle field.
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