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Who Is Most Strongest Dog In The World ?


Dogs and humans have been living together for ages and now we can’t live without one another. Dogs are amazing companions and great pets. They are active, loyal and strong. They are our best friends and to them we are everything. They love us more than we love them. A dog is someone who will save your life before his. However, there are different kinds of dogs in the world. Some are small, some are giant, and some are little like pugs and some are super strong like pit bulls. If you have ever wanted to know about the strongest dogs in the world, this list is for you.





Here we have mentioned the top 10 World’s Strongest Dogs. Feel free to share this with your friends who love dogs as much as yourself.





1.Mastiff





The Mastiff is a breed of large dog. National kennel clubs, including the United Kingdom's Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club, refer to the breed as simply the Mastiff. The Mastiff was archaically referred to as the Old English Mastiff. Wikipedia





Life expectancy: 6 – 12 years





Origin: England





Weight: Female: 54–77 kg, Male: 73–100 kg





Temperament: Good-natured, Affectionate, Dignified, Protective, Calm, Courageous





Height: Female: 70–91 cm, Male: 70–91 cm





Colors: Brindle, Fawn, Apricot

















2.Great Dane





Great Dane is large German breed of domestic dogs. Great Dane is known for their huge body and tall height. In Germany, they are known as Deutsche Dodge. One of the tallest dogs in the world was Great Dane “Zeus”, he was measured at 44 inches (112 cm) from shoulder to paw. With this height and build, they are one of the strongest dogs in the world. They are referred to as Gentle Giants, due to their temperament. They are very gentle, loyal and friendly natured. They often seek physical affection from their owners. They are not aggressive in nature, but rather friendly with other dogs too. When it comes to kids, they have great patience. Kids can do all the tricks on them, but it won’t bother them. They are very dignified dogs, full of strength and elegance. When it comes to danger, their powerful muscled body is always ready to face it.





The minimum weight in male Great Danes can go up to 120 lb (54 kg) and in females it is 100 lb (45 kg). While the maximum in Males can reach 180 pounds. They have huge height; they are one of the tallest dog breeds in the world. In male Great Danes the minimum height is 30 inches (76 cm) and in female Great Danes, it can reach a minimum of 28 inches (71 cm). Their average age expectancy is 7 years, which is low when compared to other domestic dogs.























3. Rottweiler





The Rottweiler is a breed of domestic dog, regarded as medium-to-large or large. The dogs were known in German as Rottweiler Metzgerhund, meaning Rottweil butchers' dogs, because their main use was to herd livestock and pull carts laden with butchered meat to market. Wikipedia





Life expectancy: 8 – 10 years





Origin: Germany





Temperament: Good-natured, Self-assured, Devoted, Obedient, Steady, Fearless, Alert, more





Weight: Female: 35–48 kg, Male: 50–60 kg





Height: Female: 56–63 cm, Male: 61–69 cm





Colors: Black, Tan, Mahogany

















4.German Shepherd





In the United States, German Shepherd is the second most popular dog breed, also known as Alsation. They are an important part of police squads across the world. Studies have shown that German Shepherds are the 3rd most intelligent dogs, that’s why these are used in the police department. When they do attack, they attack with a bite that has a force of over 1,060 newtons. German shepherds caused 20 deaths between a period of 2005-2017, according to data by dogsbite.org.

















5.Siberian Husky





The graceful, medium-sized Siberian Husky’s almond-shaped eyes can be either brown or blue—and sometimes one of each—and convey a keen but amiable and even mischievous expression. Quick and nimble-footed, Siberians are known for their powerful but seemingly effortless gait. Tipping the scales at no more than 60 pounds, they are noticeably smaller and lighter than their burly cousin, the Alaskan Malamute. In fact, breeders and fanciers prefer the moniker Siberians over huskies, as the latter suggests a bigger, brawnier dog than what is the standard for the breed.





As born pack dogs, Siberians enjoy family life and get on well with other dogs; their innate friendliness render them indifferent watchdogs. This breed is also energetic and can’t resist chasing small animals, so secure running room is a must. An attractive feature of the breed: Siberians are naturally clean, with little doggy odor

















6.Bull Dog





Bull Dogs are a medium size dog breed which is very popular in England, they are also known as English Bulldogs or British Bull Dogs. They have wrinkled faces but a very muscular body; they are heavy as per their size. A Bull Dog is one of the few breeds whose tail is naturally short. You should never judge a Bull Dog on its size, they have more power than it looks like. Back in the old days they were bred to chase and fight with bulls, the sport was named “Baiting”. Till now they still have the same courage in them. But Bull Dogs are calm and loyal. They can get aggressive, but it can be reduced if trained properly. They are great with children, their temperament is very gentle with kids, they developed a strong bond with kids, and this is the reason why they are a family dog.





A full-grown male can get somewhere between 50–55 lbs (23–25 kg) in weight while a female can be 40–50 lbs (18–23 kg). They can grow up to 15 inches (38 cm) tall. Their average life expectancy is 9 years.

















7.St. Bernard





St. Bernards are working dogs originally from Northern Italy and the Swiss Alps. They were bred to work as a rescue dog. The St. Bernard is a very large breed of dogs. They are enormous in size, the tales of their rescue missions in Alps are widely known and this is one of the reasons why they are famous. They are well known for their calmness. They have a friendly nature and are very patient when they are playing with children. St. Bernards are very large and the only threat to small children is being knocked over due to its large size. They are fearful and powerful. They are trained for rescue missions in the Alps and it is because they are one of the strongest dog breeds in the world. They get socialized easily and they are very loyal.





St. Bernards are giant dogs and they weigh between 140–260 lb (65–120 kg), but sometimes they can reach up to 310 lb (140 kg). In terms of height, they can reach 28–35 inch (70–90 cm). This is pretty big in terms of a dog breed





Purebred St. Bernard dog sitting on the grass on sunny day.












And the strongest dog in the world is: American Pitbull Terrier





American Pit Bull Terrier is a short-haired, medium sized dog. They have great muscles and an athletic body. Pitbulls were bred for fighting. Their muscled body makes them a perfect fighter. They are agile, fast and strong. Pitbulls are infamous for their aggressive nature, but in reality, their temperament is not bad. They are very gentle and loyal dogs. With proper training they will be able to socialize with other people easily. American Pit Bulls are very comfortable with dogs and they keep their patience while playing with little kids. Some people think of an American Pit Bull as a bad and dangerous dog, but it is not true, they are amazing dogs just like many others. If properly trained they will be obedient and gentle. They are a misunderstood breed of dog.





They are fit and muscled; their body is in proportion which makes them active and agile. The weight in male American Pit Bull Terriers is 55–66 lb (25–30 kg) and in female it is 44–55 lb (20–25 kg). The height of American Pit Bull male is 18–19 in (46–49 cm) and in female 17–18 inch (43–46 cm). The life expectancy is 12 years









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