10 Dog Breeds With A History Of Aggression Toward Owners

Akita: While protective, Akitas can become aggressive if not properly socialized or if they sense weakness in their owners.

Rottweiler: Rottweilers are often protective, and without proper training, they can be aggressive toward family members.

Jack Russell Terrier: This energetic breed can be unpredictable, sometimes displaying aggression toward its owner if not given enough stimulation.

Chow Chow: Known for being independent, Chow Chows can show aggression if they feel threatened or untrusted.

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Pit Bull Terrier: Known for their strength, Pit Bulls can show aggression due to improper training or mistreatment.

Dachshund: Their bold nature can lead to aggression, especially if they’re not socialized properly from a young age.

Bullmastiff: Protective and territorial, Bullmastiffs can become aggressive if they perceive a threat to their family or property.

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