By Rajni Pandey | November 18, 2024
Known as the “barkless dog,” Basenjis can be aloof, stubborn, and tough to train, often testing their owners’ patience.
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Tiny but fierce, Chihuahuas are territorial and can become overly aggressive when they feel threatened.
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Beneath their adorable exterior lies a breed known for their aloofness, mistrust of strangers, and snappy attitude.
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High energy and independent, many terriers can be aggressive, especially if they feel dominant or provoked.
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Though small and charming, Toy Poodles can be moody and quick to show aggression if mishandled.
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With a lion-like mane, Chow Chows can be fiercely territorial and stubborn, requiring firm training to manage.
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As part-wild animals, wolf hybrids retain unpredictable, primal instincts that can lead to aggression.
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Their playful appearance hides a surprisingly feisty side, making them prone to biting if irritated.
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Typically friendly, Beagles can be stubborn and possessive of food, leading to occasional aggressive behavior.
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Known for “Cocker rage,” this breed can display sudden, unprovoked aggression, making them unpredictable at times.
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