38 World’s Most Dangerous Dog Breeds You Need to Know

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4. Alaskan Malamute


The Alaskan Malamute embodies power and pack mentality with a strong prey drive. Bred for hauling heavy sleds, these dogs thrive on hard work and require confident handling. Without clear boundaries and proper guidance, they can become unruly or aggressive. While intelligent, they tend to be slow learners, demanding patience during training. Their task-oriented nature means they follow commands with determination. Well-trained Malamutes become affectionate companions, though their size always presents potential risks.
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