TOP 10 DOG BREEDS THAT WOULD GIVE THEIR LIFE FOR YOU!!!
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Top 10 Dogs That Will Give Their Lives for You
The term “Man's Best Friend” was not a title that dogs earned for no reason. True, they serve many practical purposes like bird dogs or service dogs. It even goes beyond the love and affection that they are so willing to give. Being a pack animal by nature, dogs consider you one of their pack; you are their family. Many breeds of dogs are bread to be fiercely protective of their family and, if need be, will not hesitate to lay down their lives for them. Here is our list of top 10 dogs that will give their lives for you.
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10/) Giant Schnauzer
First on our list, we have the giant schnauzer. It is best not to read too much into the name because, when compared to other “giant” breeds like great danes or rottweilers, it is relatively small. But, it is given the name “giant” because it is the largest of the three breeds of schnauzer.
In a domestic setting, they are usually a very quiet breed. As they can be very territorial, strangers are under great suspicion. But, once introduced, they are accepting of people and especially children. Due to its territoriality, it has the potential to be aggressive. However, they are known to imprint on their owners and are extremely loyal.
So, even though they may not be the warm and cuddly dogs that some hope for, they will absolutely protect you, even at their own expense.
9.) Akita
Number 9 brings us to the Akita, a breed that originates in the mountainous regions of northern Japan. These dogs are known for being dominant and independent; even feline in some of their actions. They are known to sometimes clean their faces after eating and will even preen their kennel mates. But their temperaments are something to be cautious of.
Akitas are large and powerful dogs that are incredibly territorial and not suited for inexperienced handler. They are slow to trust strangers and are extremely prone to be aggressive towards other dogs; especially dogs of the same sex. However, as a breed, they have a specific affinity for children and, after accepting an owner, will instinctively bring them under its protection.
So, while it is difficult to train these large dogs, they will protect you at all cost.
8.) Great Pyrenees
A large dog originating from France, the Great Pyrenees was bred to be a livestock guard dog. It is also one of the few breeds of dog that are nocturnal. Because of its instinct to protect, it can be aggressive with larger animals that it perceives to be a threat. However, it can typically be trusted with smaller animals as it tends to take on the role of guardian.
The Great Pyrenees can grow to be over 100 lbs. They are gentle and affectionate towards anyone that it feels is part of their flock, like a family. It has a general demeanor of composure, patience and loyalty. Always on patrol and never afraid to be loud towards anything it deems threatening, you will definitely feel protected. However, it can be very strong-willed and reluctant to learn commands. So, ownership will be a patient, yet rewarding process.
7.) Tosa Inu
The Tosa Inu is a breed of dog that originated in Japan. It is a very rare breed of dog that can grow up to 135 lbs. Some non-Japanese breeders have even been able to breed them up to 200 lbs. But, this breed is one that is actually considered by many to be dangerous because it was bred for one specific reason, and that is to fight. Dog fighting is still legal in some parts of Japan and the Tosa is the breed of choice.
While it is possible for the Tosa Inu to develop a sense of companionship with a human owner, it is typically a rocky relationship. Because of their purpose, they tend to immediately try to dominate, usually being unwilling to be controlled. As a matter of fact, ownership of Tosas is legally restricted in many countries including Australia, Great Britain, Denmark, New Zealand and Iceland, among others.
It is sad that the dogs are bred to have such a violent demeanor. It is highly unlikely that any of us will have the opportunity to own one. But, if the situation presents itself, it may be best to keep looking.
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