Among the dogs that are usually considered fighting dogs are those that were specially bred for dog fights.
These include the Bullmastiff, American Bulldog, Pit Bull Terrier, Doberman, Rottweiler and others.
Even though reading this list alone will send shivers down your spine, we hasten to reassure you that professional dog handlers do not even use the term “fighting” or “fighting” dogs.
The whole point is that when breeding these breeds, people had the goal of obtaining certain physical qualities of animals, which, it must be admitted, they succeeded in 100%.
But a dog’s temperament is, first of all, a question of upbringing, not genetics.
Such dogs became angry and aggressive due to a certain upbringing and treatment by their owners.
If your goal is to turn a bull terrier into a caring nanny, rest assured that with the right training you will definitely succeed.
And finally, the psyche of a dog (no matter what breed) can be crippled by cruel treatment from a person, and then even a tiny toy terrier will become dangerous.