Pit Bull
A study released in 1991 found that 94% of the attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked. This percentage is significantly higher than that of other breeds, which average 43%. A five-year review of dog attack victims, between 2001 and 2005, conducted by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia determined that pit bulls were implicated in more than half of the bites wherein the attacking breed was identified. Of the 269 incidents where breed was noted, 137 of those were attacks by Pit Bulls.
Rottweiler
Between the years of 1993 and 1996, Rottweilers were responsible for
half of all deaths caused by dog bites in the United States according to
the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The breed’s
astounding strength makes it all the more dangerous: Rottweilers have
been responsible for two deaths in the United States so far this year. A
Rottweiler has an extremely powerful bite: 1,180–1,460 newtons.
German Shepherd
The bite of a German Shepherd has a force of over 1,060 newtons, and some studies show that German Shepherds have a tendency to bite and attack smaller dogs. Last year, a 35-year old woman was attacked in her home by her husband’s German Shepherd and died two days later. German Shepherds are commonly used as police dogs today.
Doberman Pinscher
Doberman Pinschers were once commonly used as police dogs, but this is
less commonplace today. Dobermans can be often be aggressive towards
strangers, but less frequently towards their owners. The breed’s
reputation has improved in recent years, but their size and strength
still makes them potentially dangerous. The last reported case of a
death caused by a Doberman in the United States happened in 2011 when an
elderly woman was killed by her pet.
Bullmastiff
Bullmastiffs are large and intimidating dogs, and males can reach weights
as much as 130 pounds. Their large size makes them an imposing animal
and training is of the utmost importance to keep this dog breed
obedient. Bullmastiffs were bred as guard dogs, so they have a naturally
aggressive temperament. This year in New Jersey, a Bullmastiff attacked
and killed a 13-year-old boy after it escaped its enclosure. In Texas,
again this year, another Bullmastiff killed a teenage boy after he saved
a young girl that the dog was attacking.
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