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1. English Mastiff
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This one shouldn’t come as a huge surprise, because English Mastiffs are, well, huge. Males can easily weigh up to 250 pounds (and the largest one ever was 343 pounds!), so it’s completely reasonable to think that they can pack a considerable amount of strength inside their massive bodies.
Just how strong are they? Their ancestors were used to fight lions, tigers, and bears in Roman arenas. That’s some heavy-duty company right there.
Fortunately, most aggression has been bred out of them at this point, and they’re much more likely to be terrified of a housecat than to take on a tiger. They make great family pets, yet they’re also effective guard dogs based on their size alone.
Of course, it should go without saying that you need to leash train them early on because once they’re full-grown, you’re going to end up going where they decide to go.
2. Rottweiler
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Unlike Mastiffs, Rottweilers have no problem reminding you of their physical superiority when they feel the situation warrants it. That’s a big reason why they’re often used as guard and police dogs.
They’re about half as big as Mastiffs — which doesn’t sound impressive until you remember you’re talking about a dog that can potentially weigh 130 pounds. Like those larger dogs, Rottweilers also have an ancient lineage, as their forebears were used by Roman soldiers to guard cattle on long marches.
Rotties can be incredibly sweet, loyal companions, but they need plenty of training and socialization because they are not pleasant to be around when they lose their temper.
3. German Shepherd
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German Shepherds might be the pound-for-pound strength kings. They tend to top out at around 100 pounds, which is fairly reasonable compared to some of the giants on this list.
Still, they’re incredibly muscular and athletic, and they can be fearless when the situation depends on it. That’s why you often see them chasing after fleeing suspects when even their police handlers are afraid to get too close — and it’s . Great Dane
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While we’re comparing dogs to humans, have you ever known a person who was naturally bigger and stronger Dr than everyone else, but couldn’t be bothered to get off the couch to prove it? If so, you’ve met a human Great Dane.
These massive mutts can weigh nearly 200 pounds, and if you’ve ever had one as a pet, then you know they can destroy your home without even meaning to. They were originally bred for hunting bears and boars but eventually discovered that hunting for Cheetos on the couch was much more civilized.
Known as gentle giants, these are extremely loving, friendly dogs. Owning one can put your life in regular danger, however, as they’re under the unfortunate misconception that they’re lapdogs.7. Newfoundland
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At 175 pounds, Newfoundlands are large, imposing creatures, but these pups were created to take down relatively small game: fish.
They’re incredibly powerful swimmers, thanks in part to their webbed paws, and they’re strong enough to lug a human out of raging waters. Today, they’re often used in search-and-rescue missions, and tales of their heroics are both common and astonishing.
Newfies are incredibly sweet and easy to train, so they’re great to have around children. After all, “Nana” from Peter Pan was a Newfoundland, and you never saw Captain Hook mess with her.
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