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10. Caucasian Ovcharka
Also popularly known as the Caucasian Shepherd, the Caucasian Ovcharka was initially bred to protect livestock. Since it is typically courageous, strong-willed and assertive, it is essential to train and socialize it well. Or else, it could spell doom for the living beings in its vicinity. This breed has a powerful urge to defend and doesn’t do well with strangers.
11. Chow Chow
Chow Chow requires constant attention from their owners. Or else, they grow up to be ill-bred and aggressive. Also known as “puffy-lion dog”, chow chow has discernment skills against strangers. They can be over-protective of their owners too. Categorized as high-risks dogs, they were culpable for 238 fatalities from 1979 to 1998 in the States. Of course, they require constant physical activities to keep their aggressive nature at bay.
12. Akita Inu
Akita Inu never backs out from challenges and it takes a lot to scare this breed away. Originating from the mountainous regions of Japan, the Akitas are loyal, strong, independent and dominant. They have a territorial attitude. Hence, they don’t gel with strangers too well. If it is not trained and socialized properly, owning an Akita Inu can be your biggest nightmare.
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