Though The Alaskan Malamute and the Malamute our different breeds all together there are many similarities between the two. They are both very active and strong dogs.
When the Alaskan Malamute training isn’t sufficient, or it doesn’t get enough exercise, they become bored and they can get aggressive.
10. Malamute
This breed looks very similar to the Siberian Huskey. However, they are larger and are typically more dangerous by nature. They weigh between 75-100 pounds and are 23-25 inches in height.
Originally, they were bred for sled use. These dogs need proper exercise and a lot of room to roam free. If not, they are known to destroy their owner’s property. They don’t get along well with other dogs, even if the other dog is the same breed. Fights often will often occur with these dogs. Also, these dogs can become very possessive of their food and can become extremely aggressive if you try to get close to their meal.
11. Husky
Similar to the Malamute, Huskies were used as sled dogs which means they have a lot of energy, strength, and muscle bred into them. They are a medium-sized breed that is meant for environments with extremely low temperatures. They are meant to be working dogs which makes it hard to domesticate them.
Back in 2009, 6% of fatal dog attacks were from Huskies. It’s not recommended that you leave small children or smaller animals alone with this breed as they are known to become vicious and attack.
13. Caucasian Ovcharka
This breed is very smart and a strong-willed guardian dog. They are known to be gentle with their owners, but they tend to be very wary of dogs and other people they don’t know. They are very quick and are known to protect their family if they feel they are threatened.
They are very alert dogs so if there are noises or changes in their surroundings be prepared for barks and growling. It’s important that these dogs have the proper socialization and training otherwise it will be hard to bring them around people and animals outside of their family.
14. Rhodesian Ridgeback
The Rhodesian Ridgeback is originally from Southern Africa. It has the ability to keep lions away from prey while the dog’s owner goes in for the kill. It is a somewhat domesticated hunting dog.
Ridgebacks make for a good family pet who is extremely loyal to them, but they are very standoffish to strangers. This breed is also known to be overly sensitive so it’s important they receive the proper training, or they may develop an aggressive side.