– Chow Chow: Known for their independence, Chow Chows can be aloof and territorial, sometimes showing aggression toward their owners if not properly trained. –
– Dachshund: Despite their small size, Dachshunds are known to be stubborn and sometimes aggressive, especially if they feel threatened or untrained. –
– Jack Russell Terrier: Though small, these energetic dogs have a strong prey drive and can display aggressive behavior if not properly socialized or trained. –
– Akita: Akitas are loyal but can be protective and territorial, sometimes showing aggression toward their owners if they feel their territory is threatened. –
– Rottweiler: Though often loyal and protective, Rottweilers have a history of aggression toward owners if not properly trained and socialized early in life. –
– Pit Bull Terrier: Known for their strength and tenacity, Pit Bulls can exhibit aggression if improperly trained, mistreated, or not socialized properly from a young age. –
– German Shepherd: While often known for their intelligence and loyalty, German Shepherds can show aggression toward their owners if they feel insecure or threatened. –
– Doberman Pinscher: These dogs are known for being protective, and if not socialized or trained properly, they can exhibit aggression toward owners and strangers alike. –