These Are The 10 Most Fearsome Dog Breeds Exist

Having a pet implies a great responsibility, not only for the care that it should be given, including its diet and regular medical care. The treatment that is given and the education they receive is also of the utmost importance since their behavior depends on this, unfortunately, many do not see it that way and then they only judge and classify as ''dangerous''or ''brave'', not aware that the danger they are the same owners.



Tosa inu: The Tosa is quietly affectionate with his own family, but may be somewhat aloof with strangers. This breed is also, by nature, watchful of other dogs and may react aggressively to dogs it considers intruders. Overtly aggressive behavior towards humans is uncharacteristic of the breed. Their short, dense coat can be fawn, red, apricot, black or brindle and they can also have white markings on their chest and feet. In addition, Tosas mature slowly and individual dogs may not reach their prime until as late as four years of age. This breed is the largest of all Japanese dog breeds. They are also known as the Tosa Ken, Tosa Dog, Tosa Token, Tosa Inu, Japanese Fighting Dog, and Japanese Mastiff. The Tosa's temperament is marked by patience, composure, boldness and courage. He is normally a tranquil, quiet, and obedient dog, with a calm but vigilant demeanor. With a stately manner and robust build, they were formerly bred for fighting, but are now used as watchdogs.