with its particular temperament and characteristics. Hence, it is very important for you to research information first regarding dogs before you actually purchased one. After all, there are a lot of things to consider such as safety, amount of shedding, allergies, and exercise levels, among many others.
As a dog owner, I am pretty sure that you want to take care of a dog that you can be comfortable with. You are not alone on that aspect. Hence, this article will deal with the top 8 worst dog breeds that you should stay away from since they are hard to deal with, and they generally do more harm than good.
1. Chihuahua - sure that these breed is really cute and lovable, however, a chihuahua is a big no for first time dog owners as they can be
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Siberian Husky - with its size and ferocious look alone, it is more than enough to fear the breed and include it on the worst dog breeds. Though a Siberian Husky is a good working dog, and can be good at children at times, they still have their natural instincts that closely resembles their ancestors - wolf. Due to their wolfish genes, they have instincts to dig, jump, and chew on things inside your house that can damage your furniture and other things. If you do not give attention to caring, training, and disciplining a husky, there is a big tendency that they will develop behavioral issues and cause chaos in your homes (which sometimes makes time bad for children …show more content…
Jack Russell Terrier - a Jack Russell Terrier requires a high amount of exercise, hence, you need to ensure that you walk him in the park everyday. If you are not able to exercise him, or if he lacks exercise during the day, he may become stubborn and aggressive. They are usually fearless and very brave, hence, they are always out to challenge bigger dogs. Just like most dogs on this list, a Jack Russells is not really suited for families or places with small children due to their aggressive behavior, and their prey instincts. In addition, this breed is one of the worst dog breeds since they are very resilient.
7. Doberman Pinscher - Dobermans are very protective on their families, hence, you can be really sure that your child is in good hands whenever Dobermans are there. However, you should also take into consideration the welfare of other children. This breed of dog will protect your children at all cost, even if it is against other children. As children tend to move swiftly and unexpectedly, a Doberman may mistake the movement of other children as an attack to your kid, and the dog will obviously attack an innocent child