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Dog Breeds That Might Not Be the Best Fit To Have Around The House

Lily Tredwell

One of the most-wanted pets that kids these days request from their parents are dogs! And as much as we want to grant our youngsters’ requests on having an additional member of the family, we know that we have to make sure if it will be safe for both your kid and for the dog that you're thinking of getting. Yes, we know dogs are fast learners given that they are trainable but not all breeds are meant to have around the house and still have a wild side. You need to reconsider if you're thinking about getting one of these incredibly dangerous dog breeds.

Chihuahua: Tiny Frame With a Big, Vocal, and Protective Personality

Chihuahuas often struggle in busy households due to their fragile size and "big dog" temperament. Their sensitivity to cold and tendency to be vocal make them challenging for apartment living or homes with thin walls. While they love their primary person, they can be wary of strangers and may display "small dog syndrome," becoming snappy if they feel overwhelmed. Because of their delicate bone structure, they are often not the best fit for homes with young children who might accidentally injure them.
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It’s in their nature to be territorial and they want to stay being the youngest in the family so they might be overly aggressive and stubborn. Consistent training is required to manage their frequent barking and territorial instincts.

Rottweiler: Powerful Guardians Requiring Intense Socialization and Firm Leadership

Rottweilers are devoted protectors, but their sheer size and strength can make them a liability in a relaxed household without professional training. They possess a natural guarding instinct that can escalate into over-protectiveness if not managed. These dogs require significant mental stimulation and physical exercise to prevent boredom-based destruction. Their heavy-set frames also mean they can accidentally knock over furniture or small children. This may be good for kids in terms of playing, but you have to be extra careful for they tend to misinterpret rough play to true danger.
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For an inexperienced owner, the Rottweiler’s confidence and power can be difficult to control, making them a "project" breed that demands a high level of commitment and space.

Bullmastiff: Massive Size and Heavy Drooling Create Significant Logistical Hurdles.

The Bullmastiff is a gentle giant, but its physical presence is overwhelming for most standard homes. Beyond the sheer space they occupy, they are notorious "droolers," which can lead to constant cleanup of walls and furniture. While they have lower energy levels than some working breeds, they still require a secure environment due to their history as estate guardians. They can be stubborn and may ignore commands.
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Especially if they don't respect the owner's authority. Their large weight also makes them prone to joint issues, which can become a costly and difficult management task indoors.

Saint Bernard: Giant-Sized Shedding and Drooling Require Constant Home Maintenance

Saint Bernard dogs are known to be one of the biggest and sweetest dog breeds who can also be dangerous around kids simply because of their playfulness and their tendency to knock things over almost every time. Pllus, Saint Bernards are incredibly large dogs that shed heavily and drool constantly. Their thick coats are designed for Alpine temperatures, meaning they can easily overheat in climate-controlled indoor environments. Maintaining a clean home with a Saint Bernard is a near-impossible task, as their fur and saliva will cover almost every surface.
Saint Bernard: Giant-Sized Shedding and Drooling Require Constant Home Maintenance
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Additionally, their massive size makes navigating narrow hallways or small rooms difficult. They are prone to "bloat" and joint problems, necessitating a ground-floor living situation to avoid the strain of frequent stair climbing.

Weimaraner: High Energy and Separation Anxiety Lead to Destructive Behavior

Just like Saint Bernards, Weimaraners tend to knock over things in their way, which can include your toddler who's learning how to walk. Often called the "Gray Ghost," the Weimaraner is an elite athlete that rarely settles down indoors. They are prone to severe separation anxiety, often becoming destructive—chewing through doors or drywall—if left alone for even short periods. Their exercise needs are extreme, requiring more than just a simple walk; they need vigorous running or hunting work. Without this outlet, their pent-up energy manifests as hyperactivity.
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They also have a high prey drive, which can make them a danger to smaller household pets like cats or rabbits in a confined space.

Australian Shepherd: High Intelligence and Herding Instincts Cause Indoor Chaos

Australian Shepherds are workaholics that need a "job" to remain stable. In a typical house, their herding instinct often takes over, leading them to nip at the heels of children, guests, or other pets to "corral" them. They are incredibly smart, meaning they will find ways to open cabinets or escape yards if they aren't mentally challenged. A bored Aussie is a destructive Aussie. Their thick double coat also leads to significant shedding.
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Unless you have hours to dedicate to agility or advanced training, their intensity is often too much for domestic life.

Siberian Husky: Professional Escape Artists With Extreme Exercise and Vocal Needs

Huskies are bred to pull sleds for miles, and that energy doesn't disappear when they enter a house. They are legendary escape artists, capable of jumping high fences or digging under them. Indoors, they are known for "wooing" and howling, which can frustrate neighbors. They shed their entire undercoat twice a year in a process called "blowing coat," resulting in mountains of fur. Without massive amounts of daily exercise, they become incredibly destructive. And if you have kids around who also need the same amount of attention from you, they might end up feeling the need to compete with them. 
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Their high prey drive also makes them a risk to smaller pets within the home environment. Thankfully, this breed is easily trainable.

Affenpinscher: Serious "Monkey Dogs" With a Stubborn and Feisty Streak

Another overly energetic breed, Affenpinschers belong to this category with additional pranks up their sleeves. However, their size makes little kids mistake them for toys and may play roughly with them, not thinking that they’re live animals. Despite their small size, Affenpinschers are not typical lapdogs. They are terriers at heart, meaning they are independent, stubborn, and can be quite vocal. They do not take kindly to being teased or handled roughly, which often makes them a poor fit for homes with children. They can be difficult to housebreak and may view themselves as the "boss" of the household.
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Their wiry coats require frequent professional grooming, and their bold personalities often lead them to challenge much larger dogs, requiring constant supervision during walks or park visits.

Chow Chow: Aloof and Fiercely Territorial With High Grooming Demands

The Chow Chow is often described as having a cat-like personality; they are independent and not particularly cuddly. They are naturally suspicious of strangers and can be very territorial over their home and family. This protective nature requires early and frequent socialization to prevent aggression. Furthermore, their dense double coat requires daily brushing and professional grooming to prevent matting and manage heavy shedding. They are also prone to eye issues and heat sensitivity.
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That makes them a high-maintenance breed that prefers a quiet, low-activity household over a busy family home. They are also in constant need of affection and may end up competing with your actual human babies.

Afghan Hound: High-Maintenance Coats and a Very Independent, Aloof Nature

The Afghan Hound is an elegant sighthound, but its grooming requirements are among the most demanding of all breeds. Their long, silky hair requires hours of weekly brushing to prevent painful mats. Temperamentally, they are highly independent and often described as "aloof" or "cat-like," meaning they may not provide the affectionate companionship many owners seek. They also possess a powerful prey drive and are fast enough to catch almost anything they chase, making them a flight risk.
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Their stubbornness makes them notoriously difficult to train using traditional methods in a home setting. These sassy Afghan Hounds are dominant in nature which is why they need dominant owners to handle them.

The English Toy Spaniel: Sophisticated Lapdogs With Significant Health and Respiratory Issues

While they were bred to be companions, English Toy Spaniels are a brachycephalic (flat-faced) breed, which brings a host of indoor challenges. They are prone to respiratory distress and do not handle heat or humidity well, requiring constant climate control. They are also quite sensitive and can become easily overwhelmed in loud or chaotic households. So while English Toy Spaniels may be cute little furries, you might want to reconsider keeping them when you have a kid.
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Their long ears are prone to infections, and they require regular grooming. Because of their sedentary nature and physical limitations, they can't engage in much activity, making them fragile additions to a standard active family home.

Greyhound: Extreme Speed and High Prey Drive Require Secure Spaces

Due to their energetic nature, they are known to become breeds for racing. But they are actually known as the "45mph couch potato," and are actually quite calm indoors, but their biological "wiring" presents risks. They are sighthounds with an instinctive drive to chase anything that moves, meaning they can never be off-leash in an unfenced area. Their thin skin is easily torn, and they have very little body fat.
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That makes them sensitive to both cold and hard floor surfaces. They require soft bedding and a quiet environment. Their "freeze" response to stress can also be difficult for owners to manage compared to more typical canine reactions.

French Bulldog: Serious Health Issues and Temperature Sensitivity Require Care

The French Bulldog's popularity belies the difficulty of keeping them. French Bulldogs are known to be very affectionate but do require a lot of attention to stop them from making them see your babies as a competition. Plus, they are highly prone to Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome, meaning they struggle to breathe, snort, and wheeze constantly. They cannot regulate their body temperature effectively, making them prone to heatstroke even in moderately warm houses. They also suffer from a variety of spinal and joint issues.
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The cost of veterinary care for a "Frenchie" is often much higher than other breeds, and their inability to swim or handle exertion makes them very limited in terms of household activity.

Japanese Chin: Fragile Health and a Cat-Like, Climbing Personality

Japanese Chins were always meant to be a royalty pet, thus making them so used to getting all the attention and being pampered. The Japanese Chin is also unique for its desire to climb; it's not uncommon to find them on top of tables or the backs of sofas, which can lead to falls and injuries. Like other flat-faced breeds, they suffer from breathing problems and are sensitive to extreme temperatures. They are very sensitive to their environment and can become withdrawn if the household is too noisy.
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Their large, prominent eyes are also prone to scratches and infections. They are best suited for very calm, predictable environments rather than a standard, bustling family home.

Shih Tzu: Extensive Grooming Needs and Difficult Housebreaking Habits

Shih Tzus are famous pets these days but they actually need to have constant companions with them given that they tend to get separation anxiety when left alone. The Shih Tzu was bred as a palace companion, but their luxurious coat is a full-time job to maintain. Without daily brushing, their hair mats quickly, leading to skin infections. They are also notoriously difficult to housebreak, often taking much longer than other breeds to understand indoor bathroom rules.
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Because of their flat faces, they are prone to dental issues and respiratory problems. They can also be quite stubborn when it comes to training. Their small size makes them vulnerable to injury in homes with larger pets or active children.

Alaskan Malamute: Powerful, High-Shedding Dogs With an Intense Pack Drive

Malamutes are significantly larger and stronger than Huskies, and they possess a strong "pack" instinct that can lead to dominance struggles if not handled by an experienced owner. They are heavy shedders, leaving layers of thick fur throughout the house. They are also "talkative" and prone to howling. Because they were bred to haul heavy freight in the Arctic, they have endless stamina; if not exercised vigorously, they will literally chew through your furniture.
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They are also known for being quite stubborn and difficult to train for off-leash reliability. You must be very assertive when owning this breed so kids are not exactly someone they would listen to.

Pekingese: High-Maintenance Coats and an Independent, Stubborn Attitude

Pekingese may look small and fragile but they are actually individualistic and brave. More surprisingly, they actually do not require your affection 24/7. The Pekingese is a breed of ancient Chinese royalty, and they certainly act like it. They are known for being opinionated, stubborn, and occasionally aloof. Their heavy "lion's mane" coat requires daily attention to prevent matting and to keep their underside clean. Like other brachycephalic breeds, they snore loudly and struggle in the heat.
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They are not particularly fond of children or being poked and prodded, and they will not hesitate to defend themselves. This combination of high grooming needs and a prickly personality makes them a challenge for many families.

Jack Russell Terrier: Infinite Energy and a Relentless Drive to Dig

Jack Russell Terriers are surely one of the most energetic dog breeds that have existed. They require tons of outdoor space but make sure to let kids avoid rough play since they tend to protect themselves through biting. Do not let their small size fool you; Jack Russells are high-octane working dogs trapped in a small body. They have a biological need to hunt and dig, which often results in destroyed gardens or chewed baseboards. They are incredibly vocal and will bark at any perceived movement outside.
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Their energy levels are rarely exhausted by a simple walk; they need intense mental and physical stimulation. In a home environment, their "always-on" personality can be exhausting for owners who are looking for a calm pet to lounge with.

Chinese Shar-Pei: Skin Fold Issues and a Naturally Suspicious Nature

Appearance-wise, Chinese Shar Peis are a pawfect fit for your kids since they will both look so adorable together. However, with such cuteness comes great health issues. The Shar-Pei is famous for its wrinkles, but those folds are prone to chronic skin infections and "Shar-Pei Fever." They require diligent cleaning and monitoring. Temperamentally, they are very independent and were originally bred for guarding and fighting, which manifests as a deep suspicion of strangers and other dogs.
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They require an owner who understands how to manage a dominant personality. Without very early socialization, they can become aggressive or overly protective of their territory, making them a high-risk breed for a busy social household.

Dachshund Standard Smooth: Prone to Back Injuries and Persistent, Loud Barking

Dachshunds may be small hotdogs but they are actually hunters - of the small kinds. And just like chihuahuas, they tend to compensate for their size through their attitude. Plus, Dachshunds are "long and low," which makes them highly susceptible to Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). Simple household activities like jumping off a sofa or running down stairs can cause permanent paralysis. They are also incredibly stubborn and were bred to hunt badgers, giving them a loud, persistent bark and a drive to dig.
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Housebreaking is a frequent struggle with this breed. Their independent nature means they often ignore commands, and their high prey drive makes them prone to chasing anything that moves, regardless of the setting.

Dalmatian: High-Energy Athletes Prone to Deafness and Kidney Stones

This spotty breed became famous thanks to Disney’s 101 Dalmatians and are known to be guard dogs and a great companion. Dalmatians are not the sedentary "firehouse dogs" often depicted in movies; they are high-energy coaching dogs that can run for miles. Without that level of exercise, they become highly high-strung and destructive. They also shed "needles"—short hairs that weave themselves into fabric and are nearly impossible to remove.
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Genetically, the breed is prone to deafness and a unique urinary system that leads to the formation of kidney stones, requiring a very specific diet. Their intensity and specialized health needs make them a poor choice for the average casual dog owner.

Neapolitan Mastiff: Enormous Size, Excessive Drool, and Profound Health Issues

Neapolitan Mastiffs are known to be another breed of gentle giants and are very affectionate in nature. This is a massive guardian breed that can weigh up to 150 pounds. Their sheer volume of loose skin and drool creates a constant cleaning challenge for any homeowner. They are profoundly lazy indoors but fiercely territorial, requiring an experienced hand to ensure their guarding instincts don't become a liability. They are prone to numerous health issues, including "cherry eye," hip dysplasia, and bloat.
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Their massive size means that even a "playful" nudge can knock an adult over, and they require a home with reinforced fencing and plenty of ground-level space.

Skye Terrier: Stubborn, Independent Terriers With High Grooming Requirements

Being too fearless in nature, Skye Terriers end up being unwelcoming towards other dogs. And just like other mentioned breeds beforehand, they need extra affection and may act out by being too noisy when not shown much love. The Skye Terrier is a "big dog in a small package" with a double coat that can reach the ground. This coat picks up dirt and debris constantly, requiring significant indoor maintenance. Like most terriers, they are courageous but can be extremely stubborn and wary of strangers. They are "one-person" dogs and may not integrate well into a large, busy family.
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Their long backs also make them susceptible to spinal issues, and they require careful handling to prevent injury. They are not known for being eager to please, making training a slow process.

Akita: Powerful, Silent Guardians With a Strong Territorial Drive

Akitas are guard dogs originating from Japan and they are very wary around strangers. Akitas are Japanese icons known for their loyalty, but they are also dominant and can be aggressive not just toward humans they don't know, but also toward other dogs of the same sex. They are "silent" hunters, meaning they don't always give a warning growl before acting. Indoors, they shed heavily and require a firm, consistent leader.
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They are not usually fond of strangers entering their "territory," which makes hosting guests a challenge. Because of their strength and independent will, they are not recommended for first-time owners or households with small children or other pets.

The Xoloitzcuintli: Hairless Skin Requires Extreme Care and Climate Control

The Xolo (Mexican Hairless Dog) comes in three sizes, but all share a need for specialized skin care. Without fur, they are prone to sunburn, acne, and skin infections, requiring regular moisturizing and sunscreen. They are also extremely sensitive to cold and must wear sweaters indoors during winter. Temperamentally, they are calm but can be very wary of strangers. Their high intelligence means they get bored easily. The logistical challenge of maintaining their skin health and protecting them from the elements makes them a very high-maintenance indoor companion.
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Additionally, the Xoloitzcuintli is a vigilant watchdog and fiercely loyal companion. This mythical-looking canine can appear intimidating, but it doesn't necessarily have to be so. However this requires a very high level of training from a very early age. Therefore, many experts recommend leaving this handsome dog to the pros.

Pit Bull: High Energy and Strength Require Dedicated Training and Socialization

Pit Bulls are an infamous breed of dogs since they are tagged as “dangerous” given their temper due to their fighting nature. But "Pit Bull" is actually a broad term for several breeds that share high athleticism and a strong desire for human affection. However, their strength and high energy levels can be overwhelming in a house. They require significant physical exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom-based destruction. Because of their history, they may have a high prey drive toward other animals.
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They are often subject to breed-specific legislation and insurance restrictions, which can make housing difficult. They need an owner committed to positive reinforcement training and responsible management in public spaces.

Doberman Pinscher: Highly Intelligent "velcro Dogs" That Require Constant Engagement

Known for being a soldier’s help, Doberman Pinschers have aggressive tendencies and used to be famous in the 70s for causing dog bites. Today, Dobermans are known as "velcro dogs" because they want to be by your side at all times. While loyal, this can lead to severe separation anxiety. They are incredibly smart and energetic; if they aren't given a "job" or intense exercise, they will find their own (often destructive) ways to stay busy.
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Their protective nature is instinctive, meaning they need constant socialization to ensure they can distinguish between a guest and a threat. They are powerful dogs that can easily dominate a household if the owner is passive or inconsistent.

German Shepherd: High-Drive Working Dogs Prone to Shedding and Anxiety

German Shepherds are famous for helping out law enforcement, and for their incredible intelligence, loyalty, and obedience. They are elite working dogs that thrive on task-oriented activity. In a typical home, their "guarding" instinct can manifest as excessive barking or nervousness. They are known as "German Shedders" for a reason—you will find fur in every corner of your house. Without proper mental and physical outlets, they can develop obsessive-compulsive behaviors or anxiety.
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They are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, which can limit their mobility as they age. They require an owner who can provide structured training and daily intensive exercise to keep them balanced.

Great Dane: Enormous Physical Footprint and a Short, Fragile Lifespan

Scooby-Doo has got to be the most famous Great Dane out there which made this breed family-friendly. Great Danes are known to be one of the tallest dog breeds, thus, making them dangerous since they can easily overpower small creatures such as children. Plus, Great Danes are the "heartbreak breed" due to their short lifespan and numerous health issues. While they are often calm indoors (nicknamed "lap dogs in a giant body"), their size is a major logistical issue.
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They can easily clear a coffee table with one wag of their tail and can reach food on kitchen counters without jumping. They are prone to bloat, a life-threatening condition, and their giant-breed food and medical bills are significant. Their sheer mass makes them difficult to transport and manage as they age and lose mobility.

Wolfdog: Unpredictable Wild Instincts That Are Ill-Suited for Domestic Life

As seen in their name, this breed is indeed half-wolf making them creatures of the wild. Since their breed is not totally domesticated, it can be very difficult to train them - close to impossible. A Wolfdog is a cross between a domestic dog and a wild wolf. They retain many "primitive" instincts, such as extreme shyness, high prey drive, and a need to roam. They are not "pets" in the traditional sense and rarely thrive in a standard home.
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They are often destructive, difficult to housebreak, and possess an unpredictable temperament that can change as they reach sexual maturity. Most experts agree that they belong in specialized sanctuaries rather than residential neighborhoods, as they require massive, secure outdoor enclosures and specialized care.

Staffordshire Terrier: Strong, Athletic Dogs With High Exercise and Social Needs

Due to their physique, the Staffordshire Terrier is often mistaken as a Pit Bull. However, one great note about them is that with training, they can be more affectionate towards humans. They are powerful, people-oriented dogs with a lot of energy. They require consistent training to manage their strength and enthusiastic nature. Like many terriers, they can have a high prey drive and may not be compatible with other pets. They are prone to skin allergies and certain genetic health conditions.
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While they love their families, their physical power means they can be a lot to handle indoors, especially during play. They require an active owner who can provide both physical outlets and firm, loving boundaries.

Japanese Tosa: Massive, Rare Fighting Breed With Intense Guarding Instincts

Hailing from Japan, Japanese Tosas are fighting dogs that have actually been banned from numerous countries. They are considered rare since not a lot of breeders specialize in them nowadays. The Japanese Tosa was bred for dog fighting and is legally restricted in many countries. They are massive, powerful, and naturally suspicious of other dogs and strangers. While they can be quiet and calm at home, their potential for aggression if poorly managed is high.
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They require an extremely experienced owner who can provide rigorous socialization and control. Their size and strength make them a poor fit for urban or suburban environments where they might encounter many unfamiliar people and animals on a daily basis.

Dogo Argentino: Athletic Big-Game Hunters With a High Prey Drive

The Dogo Argentino is an Argentinean breed meant to be a hunter’s help. They are also naturally the help of the visually impaired and the police. Bred for hunting wild boar, the Dogo Argentino is a powerhouse of muscle and drive. They are highly intelligent but can be stubborn and dominant. In a home, they require an incredible amount of exercise and a high-fenced yard. Their white coats are prone to deafness and skin sensitivities.
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They have a very high prey drive, making them a danger to cats and other small pets. Without a strong "leader" and a clear purpose, their protective instincts can become overbearing and difficult to manage in a social setting.

American Bandogge: Extremely Powerful Hybrids Requiring Expert-Level Handling

This crossed-breed dog comes from a Neapolitan Mastiff and an American Pitbull Terrier. They are not originally meant for fighting but are easily trained for such purposes. American Bandogges are designed to be the ultimate protector. They are exceptionally strong and possess a high level of confidence. This is not a dog that will sit quietly in a corner; they require a job and intense socialization. Their guarding instinct is very high, and they can be wary of anyone outside their immediate circle.
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For a standard household, their power and potential for dominance make them a liability if not raised with extreme discipline and professional guidance.

Cane Corso: Intense Italian Guardians That Require Professional-Grade Training

A Cane Corso is another type of Mastiff, but with constant puppy dog eyes that can be so difficult to resist! Being a descendant of a Canis Pugnax, which is known to be a fighting dog, can have unpredictable traits that may not be suitable for family gatherings. The Cane Corso is a serious working breed that takes its job as a protector very seriously. They are highly intelligent and will "test" their owners for leadership. Without a firm hand and a lot of mental stimulation, they can become bossy and territorial.
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They are also quite large and can be destructive if they feel bored or neglected. Their intense gaze and protective nature can be intimidating to guests, requiring the owner to be constantly vigilant and proactive in managing the dog’s environment and social interactions.

Bull Terriers: High-Energy "clowns" With a Stubborn and Destructive Streak

Famous for their egg-head appearance, the amazing thing about a Bull Terrier is their ability to be affectionate and aggressive at the same time. With the right amount of training in handling themselves, they would be a better family pet. Bull terriers are also known for their mischievous personalities. They are extremely energetic and "busy" dogs that can be very destructive if left alone. They are often described as "a three-year-old in a dog suit." They can be quite stubborn, making training a challenge for the impatient.
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They are also prone to certain compulsive behaviors, like tail-chasing. Their physical strength and boisterous nature mean they can easily knock over furniture or small children during one of their frequent "zoomies."

Boer Boel: Massive South African Farm Guardians With High Territoriality

The Boer Boel is another huge dog breed that was originally meant to be for defense and predators. Boer Boels are smart and super loyal and would kill to protect their family. And we mean really kill, since these dogs will never back down from a good fight, even if it risks their lives in the process. The Boerboel is a farm dog bred to protect homesteads from predators. They are massive, confident, and deeply territorial. While they are known for being good with "their" children, they can be very suspicious of anyone else.
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They require a lot of space and a very secure, fenced-in area. Their size makes them difficult to manage in a suburban home, and their protective instincts require an owner who can provide early and ongoing socialization. They are not suitable for first-time owners or low-activity households.

Gull Dong: Rare, Aggressive Fighting Breed From Pakistan

Primarily known as a fighter breed, the Gull Dong is a hybrid between a Gull Tarrier and a Bully Kutta and comes from Pakistan. They are an independent and dominating breed making them difficult to control. And like all terriers, they tend to be overly protective, unafraid of strange dogs and humans. Their aggressive side can easily show during those moments. Gull Dongs are known for their strength and aggressive temperament. Historically, they were primarily used for bear baiting and dog fighting.
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They are extremely difficult to train and are not recommended as household pets. They are naturally suspicious, highly territorial, and possess a level of aggression that is difficult to manage in a domestic setting. In many places, owning such a breed is either restricted or highly discouraged due to the extreme risk they pose to other animals and people.

Basenji: The "barkless" Dog That Is Notoriously Difficult to Train

The Basenji breed is known as a hunter. They can show tons of affection towards their owners but can also feel anxious towards strangers. And you might also want to take note that they are difficult to train which makes them difficult to be domesticated. The Basenji is famous for not barking, but they make a unique "yodel" sound that can be just as loud. They are extremely independent—often compared to cats—and are notoriously difficult to housebreak and train.
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They have a very high prey drive and will bolt after anything that moves, meaning they can never be trusted off-leash. They are also master escape artists. Their aloof nature means they may not be the cuddly companion many families want, and their energy levels require a lot of daily engagement.

American Bulldog: High-Energy, Powerful Athletes Prone to Drooling and Allergies

The American BullDog is another hunky breed known to be the perfect guard dogs. Their feisty nature may be difficult for your kids to handle, and the presence of stubbornness from your child and this breed may be too much for you. Unlike the smaller English Bulldog, the American Bulldog is a tall, athletic, and high-energy working dog. They require significant exercise to prevent them from becoming bored and destructive. They are also known for being "mouthy" and heavy droolers.
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They can be quite stubborn and territorial, requiring firm leadership. Health-wise, they are prone to hip dysplasia and skin allergies. Their strength and size make them a handful indoors, especially for families who aren't prepared for the physical demands of an active, 100-pound dog.

Fila Brasileiro: Deeply Territorial "Brazilian Mastiff" With an Aversion to Strangers

With an intimidating physique, Fila Brasileiros are famous for their tracking skills. However, their hostile nature made them infamous in other countries leading to banishment. So not only is this Brazilian breed hard to find, they can be very dangerous around kids too. The Fila is known for its "ojeriza," a natural and intense dislike of strangers. In Brazil, this trait is actually part of the breed standard, but in a modern domestic setting, it is a major liability.
Fila Brasileiro: Deeply Territorial "Brazilian Mastiff" With an Aversion to Strangers
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They are massive, powerful dogs that will instinctively protect their home from anyone they don't know. They require an extremely secure environment and an owner who can manage a dog that may never be "friendly" with guests. They are not suited for suburban life where strangers frequently pass by or visit.

Perro De Presa Canario: Large, Dominant Guardians With a Complex Temperament

The Perro de Presa Canario is another giant breed that is also known to specialize in herding. They can be aggressive towards strangers - may it be other dogs or humans - but they are trainable. The Presa Canario is a powerful mastiff-type dog from the Canary Islands. They are calm but possess a very strong guarding instinct and can be dominant. Without expert-level training and socialization, they can become dangerous due to their size and protective nature.
Perro De Presa Canario: Large, Dominant Guardians With a Complex Temperament
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They require a lot of physical and mental exercise to stay balanced. Their presence in a home requires constant management, as they are often wary of other dogs and people outside their family. They are restricted in several countries and by many insurance companies.

Boxer: High-Octane Energy and a Long "puppyhood" Period

Boxers are known to be on the giant side of the dog breeds given they are a crossbreed of an Old English BullDog and a Bullenbeisser. But despite being known as a gentle, loving giant, they can be very aggressive when provoked, something kids can be very good at. Boxers are perpetual puppies, remaining high-energy and boisterous well into adulthood. While they are great family dogs, their "bouncy" nature can be overwhelming in a house, as they often jump on people and knock things over.
Boxer: High-Octane Energy and a Long "puppyhood" Period
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They are also brachycephalic, meaning they snore, drool, and are prone to overheating. Boxers have a high incidence of cancers and heart issues, leading to potentially high vet bills. They require constant human interaction and exercise; if left alone for too long, they can become very destructive.

Caucasian Ovcharka: Massive "mountain Dogs" With an Extreme Protective Drive

Originally known to be protectors of the herd, Caucasian Ovcharka, or Caucasian Shepherds, are dominant, courageous, and protective. These dogs were bred to protect livestock from wolves and bears. They are gargantuan, often weighing over 150 pounds, and possess a fierce, independent guarding instinct. They are not "social" dogs and generally do not want to meet new people or other animals. In a residential home, their size and protective nature make them extremely difficult to manage.
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They require an owner who lives in a rural area with plenty of space and a very high level of experience with dominant breeds.

Borzoi: Large, Sensitive Sighthounds With a Need for Sprinting Space

Borzoi dogs are known to be another breed of gentle giants given that they can act with class and be sociable with proper training. However, it may take a lot of patience when you start handling them. The Borzoi is a Russian wolfhound that combines an elegant appearance with a very independent, sensitive temperament. They are quite large and "leggy," making them awkward in small indoor spaces. While they are often calm indoors, they have an explosive prey drive and need a large, safely enclosed area where they can reach full sprinting speeds.
Borzoi: Large, Sensitive Sighthounds With a Need for Sprinting Space
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They are not known for their obedience and can be quite stubborn. Their long, silky coat also requires frequent grooming to maintain and keep the house clean.

Belgian Malinois: Extreme "limitless" Energy and a High Intensity for Work

As the name suggests, Belgian Malinois was first bred in Belgium. Bursting with intelligence and boundless energy, they excel as guard dogs and even in law enforcement and are often confused for German Shepherds. But be aware, their protective instincts can lead to aggression, particularly towards small children and other animals. With a formidable bite force of 195 PSI, they command respect. These dogs are a force to be reckoned with, combining power, smarts, and a touch of unpredictability.
Belgian Malinois: Extreme "limitless" Energy and a High Intensity for Work
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They are a very handsome breed but, like any dog, they must be treated with respect and caution, especially if you're not familiar with each other. There's a good reason they're one of the most effective dogs for the military.

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