Which dog is not friendly? Surprising Answer

1Great Dane

This wonderful breed, that impresses with its size, originates in Germany, where it was breed for hunting. The ancestors of these dogs are known from the Middle Ages. The Great Dane is another breed, that may instills fear in some people due to its large size, but is beloved by many, who discovered how affectionate and gentle these dogs actually are. They develop a strong bond to their owners and get along with children, which makes them great companion and family dogs. They can also cooperate with other dogs, especially if raised together. However, some representatives of the breed may show aggression towards other dogs, if they are unfamiliar. You may want to train your lovely paw giant some basic manners, as due to their size they may be a little uncoordinated, especially in small apartments. The level of energy of this breed, similarly to other large breeds, is rather low. They may be more energetic during their puppy phase, but adult dogs are rather calm and a bit lazy. Of course, you still need to invest time in regular walks., but you need to be careful and not overexercise your paw friend. Moreover, you need to be careful with their bones, as the bone structure of the breed fully develops at the age of 8-12 months. If you would like to train your paw friend, you should wait until he/she gets at a suitable age for that. These gorgeous large dogs have a smooth and short coat, that sheds moderately. Luckily for those of you who like this breed, it does not require a lot of grooming. You may want to brush them a few minutes every week in the direction their coat grows. The Great Danes are not known as barkers, however, if they bark, they have a very loud and deep bark. Their level of intelligence is considered average, however, they have good hunting instincts and manage to learn for themselves. Actually, they are likely to be a bit of underestimated. The average lifespan of this breed is 8-10 years. The maximum weight of the adult male dogs is: 54–90 kg / 119-198 lbs, and 45–59 kg / 99-130 lbs. The maximum height of the male representatives is about 76–86 cm / 30-34 inch, and 71–81 cm / 28-32 inch of the females. Depending on the standard 5 to 6 coat colors can be accepted at shows: Black, Brindle, Fawn, Harlequin, Mantle, Blue.

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a smaller, affectionate breed of British origin. It is the 18th-most popular dog breed of 196, according to the AKC. The King Charles Spaniel is gentle in nature due to its kind, easy-going, yet playful temperament and is great around children, babies, and small pets. Thanks to its tiny stature (under 13 inches in height), it is classified as a toy breed. These spaniels can be both social and outgoing or enjoy simply cuddling with their companions on the couch. They also come in a variety of adorable colors and patterns (chestnut, tri-color, chestnut and white).

The Basset Hound has the notorious ear shape of a dog that is prone to ear infections, so its especially important that their ears are kept dry and clean. They are also known for barking wildly at everything and nothing, so they would not do well in an environment in which theres a lot of ambient noise or houses/apartments that are close together.

The Havanese is a cute, little dog breed that is native to Cuba. They are quickly becoming one of the more popular dog breeds in the United States year after year. They have a long lifespan at 14-16 years of age, and stay just under 13 pounds in weight. This is a small breed with a curly tail and beautiful coat. They are both social in nature and great in public—full of fun behaviors and sociability.

Due to years of irresponsible breeding, it is not uncommon to come across an aggressive dog of either breed. Its also important that you spay or neuter your retriever early on to reduce behavior issues. In addition, Retrievers can be prone to cancers and knee issues; they should be kept at a healthy weight and exercised and socialized regularly. Golden Retrievers require regular grooming as well.

Shih Tzus require regular grooming and maintenance and may have certain eye conditions leading to dry eye as well as dental issues due to their compact dentition. Its important that you supervise this breed with small children and teach kids how to interact with them in a gentle manner because they can be easily injured if handled inappropriately.

1Greyhound

The Greyhound is a sighthound dog, also known as a gazehound. These hunting dogs use much more their speed and sight while hunting, instead of their sense of smell and endurance. They have large, S-formed muscular body, tough legs and long tail. They may not seem very polite, but are actually peaceful and affectionate. They rarely bark and are non-aggressive. They are also even-tempered and tolerant to children. However, we would recommend that your supervise interactions between your paw friend and your children, as they may take advantage of his/her patience. Greyhounds are moderate shedders and you can expect to notice more hair during the seasonal shedding in the spring and the fall. Their coat is short and easy to maintain. These dogs are playful, but are not overly energetic. Although they were bred as hunting dogs, they can spend much time on the couch, which makes them a good option for people living in apartments. One hour of exercising, preferably, playing fetch games and several hours cuddling on the couch. It does sound, great, doesn’t it? Furthermore, these dogs are quite adaptive. They can be trained, but you should remember to use positive reinforcement only, especially food to keep them encouraged. Greyhounds do not tend to bark a lot. However, you may want to walk them before you go to work, so that they can spend some energy and rest during the day. Otherwise, they can get bored and develop unhealthy habits. Their approximate lifespan is 10–14 years. The male dogs reach up to 27-40 kg / 60-88 lbs, the female dogs can reach up to 25-34 kg / 55-75 lbs. The male dogs can reach 71- 76 cm / 28-30 inch in height and the female representatives can reach 68-71 cm / 27-28 inch. Despite their name, including the color “grey”, this breed’s coat has many color varieties like white, black, red, blue (gray), brindle, fawn.

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Rough Collies are the most aggressive dog breed, a new study of more than 9,000 pets has found.

Research conducted by the University of Helsinki found that smaller dogs are more likely to behave aggressively, growl, snap, and bark compared to mid-sized and large dogs. While no one dog breed is inherently vicious, some other breeds found to exhibit aggression include German Shepherds, Miniature Poodles and Chihuahuas.

The findings, published in , discovered that male dogs are more aggressive than females, while a pups personality can also affect its likelihood to display aggression around people.

“In our dataset, the Long-Haired Collie, Poodle (Toy, Miniature and Medium) and Miniature Schnauzer were the most aggressive breeds,” Professor Hannes Lohi from the University of Helsinki, tells MailOnline. “Previous studies have shown fearfulness in Long-Haired Collies, while the other two breeds have been found to express aggressive behaviour towards unfamiliar people.”

Elsewhere in the study, the team also found that dogs who spend time in the company of other canines are less aggressive overall. Unsurprisingly, some of the least aggressive breeds include Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers.

Professor Hannes explains the importance of doing your research before adopting a dog, saying: “As expected, the popular breeds of Labrador Retriever and Golden Retriever were at the other extreme. People who are considering getting a dog should familiarise themselves with the background and needs of the breed.”