The 10 strongest dog breeds

There are many dog owners who have dogs for protection from intruders or keep them as hunting dogs. For this type of dog owner, strength and character are often more important than the cuddliness of their dog. But make no mistake, even the biggest and most muscular dog breeds need a lot of love! Check out the list of the 10 strongest dog breeds below!

1. Dobermann

The powerful Doberman originated in Germany. The breed was bred there by a bailiff to assist a bailiff in his tour of the homes of defaulters. This breed is super fast and powerful. Dobermans are not only popular as defense dogs. If properly socialized and raised, they are then also good companion dogs.

2. Kangal (Anatolian Shepherd).

The Kangal or Anatolian shepherd is originally a mountain dog, used to spending summers and winters outside with the herd and watching over it independently. Some species can weigh up to 90 pounds! A Kangal needs plenty of daily exercise and, in the absence of mental challenge, is easily bored and may exhibit frustrated behavior as a result. The Anatolian rarely allows itself to be tempted by a playmate if it does not see the point of a game. Repetitive chasing after balls and Frisbees to please its master is not something you can expect from an Anatolian. The Kangal is reserved and normally obedient when raised properly but will always follow its own instincts.

3. German Shepherd

It is perhaps the most familiar sheepdog you can find. With their brown and black coats, shepherd dogs can be recognized from thousands. Many people choose a German shepherd because they are loyal, smart and easy to train. Often they are also true childhood friends (of their own family). Only you wouldn't say that when you know how strong a German shepherd is. Its bite has a strength of 238 psi, which means it can bite a bone in half without a problem.

4. Great Dane

The Great Dane is the largest dog in the world but it is also definitely on the list of the strongest. Although this giant friend often doesn't hurt a fly, these dogs have traditionally served as hunting dogs. Now the Great Dane is often the friendly lobster that occupies the entire couch all by itself.

5. Rottweiler

Rottweilers are hard workers. Thus, rottweilers were used to pull carts and guard livestock. You can hardly get these dogs tired which of course makes a rottweiler an excellent working dog. In many countries this type of dog is used as a police dog because they are incredibly strong (bite force 328 psi) and have no fear.

6. Mastiff

The Mastiff is slightly smaller than the Great Dane but even more powerful. They need a lot of living space so when buying a Mastiff, buy a piece of garden right away. The Mastiff is full of energy and loves to play (like most dog breeds). The character of the Mastiff is gentle and loving. The Mastiff does not require much but a lot of exercise is indispensable for this giant.

7. Saint Bernard

Like the Great Swiss Mountain Dog and the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Saint Bernard is also a breed of dog used to help people in need. Unfortunately, this powerful breed suffers from many hereditary diseases. One of the best-known problems is their susceptibility to heart failure. As a result, the Saint Bernard only has an average lifespan of 11 years. That is on average two years shorter than other dog breeds. On average, the Saint Bernard weighs as much as 100 pounds and is about 80 cm tall.

8. Newfoundlander

The Newfoundlander is a large breed of dog known to be a great swimmer. These Pieter van den Hoogenband of the dog world can reach weights of up to 75 kilograms.

9. Siberian Husky

The Husky is an ancient breed that only became popular early last century. Their courage and ability to travel long distances under harsh conditions is part of their DNA. In addition, they are friendly and are real family dogs. Another plus: these dogs do not have the same typical "dog smell" found in other breeds. The Husky breed, like the Malamute breed, is known for having a great ability to pull (a sled).

10. Chow Chow

Chows are known as powerful dogs with beautiful lion-like manes. They also have blue-black tongues and funny facial expressions as unique characteristics. In their native China and need a lot of good training and socialization to suppress "overprotective tendencies" (especially toward strangers).

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