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7. Wolf Hybrid
This breed is particularly unpredictable and extremely skittish. There are a lot of inherent dangers in breeding a wild animal with a domestic one. In fact, many states have even taken safety measures to ensure that no one owns a wolf hybrid by making it illegal. In between 1979 to 1998, the CDC reported 14 deaths in the United States caused by wolf hybrids.
8. Boxer
Descendants of hunting dogs, boxers were earlier used as attack and guard dogs in WWI. Families looking for a secure environment should look no further than a Boxer. They are protective and have strong jaws and powerful bites. The last time a boxer caused a fatality was in the year 2013 on December 28 in Arizona. The boxer snapped on its owner while he attempted to break up a fight between his boxer and one of his other dogs.
9. Great Dane
A Great Dane’s imposing size makes it a dangerous breed. A fully grown male Great Dane can grow up to be 86 cm tall and weigh an astonishing 200 pounds. If cared for properly, they will turn out to be a gentle giant. The last reported fatality caused by a Great Dane was in the year 2003 when a 2-year-old girl fell victim to its bites in South Carolina.
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