1. Bit The King of Fighting Dogs.
The Americans say bits are first, and the Japanese say Tosa is first. But who is really number one? I think most people, after thinking about it for a while, still choose bits. The world's major dog organizations also rank this dog in combat strength first. Endurance, bite force, speed are all top notch, numb nerves, never-ending fighting spirit, this dog is perfectly used for fighting. Developed muscles, tenacious will, amazing endurance, provoking wrongdoing, brave and fierce, vowing to die endlessly. Very fierce and aggressive, aggressive to other animals, not friendly to strangers, must be strictly trained by experienced masters from an early age. The pit bull's absolute patience with humans and his desire to be caressed by humans doomed him to be an excellent companion dog. His tenacious will and amazing endurance made him the best working dog, a competitive dog, and a fighting dog that made people smell discolored. The amount of exercise is relatively large, coupled with the aggressive personality, it is not suitable for urban life, and it is not suitable for families to keep as pets. If you want to keep this dog, you should be cautious.

2. Tosa Silent Warrior.
You can hate Japan, but you can't ignore Tosa's strength. In the 19th century, Japan was very popular in fighting dogs, but the native dogs were relatively small, and the arrival of large ferocious dogs by Europeans defeated so many Japanese dogs, when the Japanese fighting dog hobby vowed to breed its own top fighting dogs. Japanese breeders began to systematically use native dogs and Western dogs to optimize breeds, and it began to cross with German indicator hounds, English bull terriers, Mastiff, Great Dane and French Mastiffs in 1854, making it much larger than the original native mastiff, and more ferocious, robust and agile. By the end of 1913 the variety had reached a very high level. It is huge, agile, does not bark, and is brave and fearless. The purpose of the cultivation of this dog breed is to produce fighting dogs that are invincible in the world in dog fighting competitions. In Japan's native dog fighting class, it has a winning percentage of more than 90%. Some of the world's fighting dog rankings regardless of weight class also rank this dog in the first place.
3. The Myth of the Central Asian Shepherd Dog Fearless.
He was barely afraid of any creature on land. He is fully capable of ranking in the top two, and such a large body has amazing endurance. The Central Asian Shepherd is a calm, fearless shepherd of the flock. Within their territory, independence is not an easy way to change claims. They can get along with every family member and even care for children. Outside the family, they try to dominate other dogs and be wary of strangers, they are guardians and happy to play this role. At night, they bark low when something goes wrong. Social training is necessary for them, unless you only have to look after the flock. Central Asian Shepherds can get along with cats, other dogs and other non-canines when they are not a threat to other dogs and animals. What is even more rare is that compared with most fierce dogs that are difficult to control, this dog is highly trainable, and it was used as a military dog in Russia in the early years.
4. Argentine Dugo The king of hounds.
There are two popular places in the world for fighting dogs – North America and South America. If North America is the world of bits, then Dugao is the king of South America. Du Gao has a very strong endurance, brave and tireless. The body is strong and powerful, with balanced proportions and a tall figure. The overall appearance is very coordinated and energetic, all thanks to its strong muscles, not too lax subcutaneous tissue and tough elastic skin attached to it. Its firm and light steps show its quick and quick adaptability, and its way of behaving also exposes its optimistic nature, its amazingly white and beautiful appearance, and its kindness and love of life and human nature make it easy for him to gain people's favor.
5. Canary
Dangerous elements and Berserkers are people's names for this Spanish fierce dog. It has always maintained records of injuries and killings, so it is forbidden in most countries in the world. This dog is energetic and has typical fierce dog characteristics. The excitement level is high and the excitement is easy. Positive attitude and loyalty.
6. Bandogo Hybrid monster.
The main pedigree is from Bit and Newpoliton. It also introduced British Mastiff, Brumastiff, Lovina and other bloodlines. Even if some bandogo is not bred as a fighting dog, they still have a very strong dog fighting nature, so bandogo is not suitable for beginners and people who have not raised a fighting dog breed. As guard dogs, they are perfect. They are suitable for control and training. The only thing they don't want to do is "bark."
7. Brazilian Fele The world's top hound, jaguar hunter.
Bravery, individuality, and loyalty have always been the hallmarks of his character. From the Old British Mastiff he inherited a heavy body, strong muscles, a stubby neck, a medium tail, bravery, black cheeks, and a basic undertone. From the blood hunt there Philae obtained a large amount of lax skin, obvious high occipital bones, cheek skin and plain bags, amazing sense of smell, and a growing cry.
8. Newpoliton
It is one of the strongest fighting dogs in the world and a favorite of the Italian mafia. This dog has extreme strength and explosive power. One of the most feared dogs in the world
9. Stafford
Full name American Stafford Bull Terrier, this dog is derived from the British Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a cross-breed of The English Bulldog and the Mastiff. The American Stafford Bull Terrier is an important pedigree source for pit bulls. This is an extremely muscular breed that is strong and powerful. It is generally used for fighting and hunting.
10. Kaslo
If Rottweiler, Doberman and other dogs are experts in guarding, then Kaslo is a master of protection. This Italian fierce dog is the best guard dog in the world (not one of them). Almost no need to deliberately train to have super guarding ability. Strong, aggressive appearance makes people feel reliable.
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