10 Strongest American Dog Breeds - Don't Mess With These Pups

 10 Strongest American Dog Breeds - Don't Mess With These Pups

 There are plenty of dogs in America, but there are also plenty of strong ones. Take the German Shepherd, as an example; this breed can have a bite force of up to 740 pounds per square inch (psi), which is nearly twice that of the bite force of! This same breed has been used by law enforcement and the military to protect humans, so it's not surprising that it's considered one of the strongest dog breeds in America today.

 



1) Bullmastiff

The bullmastiff is a powerful and large dog. It is used for guarding and territorial defense. The Bullmastiff's size, build, and mannerisms resemble those of a bear. The Bullmastiff must be very well trained to do well with children, but in general they are good-natured dogs that can adapt to almost any household situation. Most bullmastiffs have few serious health issues and an average lifespan of 8–12 years.




2) Rhodesian Ridgeback

A sturdy dog with a harsh, wiry coat and a strong body, he excels at hunting big game and guarding his family. He’s also commonly known as The Lion Dog because of his spotted coat and muscular, ridge-like back. Despite all of these traits making him very intimidating to strangers, he’s actually fairly gentle and easygoing—which can make him a great companion for families with children.

 



3) Rottweiler

The rottweiler breed is one of America’s strongest and most beautiful dog breeds. Known for being extremely courageous, strong, protective and intelligent, Rottweilers will be fiercely loyal to their owners. For those thinking about getting a Rottweiler as a pet, you should know that these dogs are very powerful.

 


 

4) Pitbull

A strong and courageous dog, pitbulls are frequently used as protection dogs. They were originally bred to fight bulls and other animals. However, nowadays they make great family pets. To some people, these are one of America’s strongest dogs.

 



5) German Shepherd

German shepherds are not only large, but they’re also strong. They’re one of America’s oldest breeds, used for herding sheep or as guard dogs. GSDs are known to be fearless and loyal. The standard male weighs up to 99 pounds and is 27 inches tall at his shoulder; females weigh 85 pounds on average and reach 23 inches at their shoulders.

 



6) Great Dane

A giant breed of dog known for its imposing size. The Great Dane is characterized by its large, square-jawed head, powerful neck and shoulders, deep chest, and strong limbs. This makes it taller than any other breed of dog. While some may disagree on whether or not they are an actual breed since they are a mixture of English Mastiff and Irish Wolfhound dogs bred together in Germany around 1830s.



7) Akita

The Akita Inu is a strong and powerful dog. They are extremely loyal to their owners and are known for being good guard dogs. The Akita was once used for hunting bear and boar, but it wasn’t until 1964 that they were recognized as a separate breed by Nihon Ken Hozonkai. This breed originated in Japan and has been used in movies such as The Karate Kid Part II. Although they look very intimidating, these dogs are actually very calm and affectionate around children. This is one of America's strongest dog breeds because of its large size and fierce appearance.

 



8) Labrador Retriever

The Lab is a friendly, energetic dog that loves human companionship. Bred to be a hunting dog, Labs were originally bred in Newfoundland Canada. They are easy to train and love being part of a family.

 



9) Boxer

Known as one of America's strongest dog breeds, it has been said that they have enough bite force to break most bones in half. The Boxer is also an extremely intelligent breed and is known to be easy to train. You'll want to make sure you give your boxer plenty of exercise every day or else he might become destructive around your home.




10) Alaskan Malamute

They are strong dogs with a lot of courage. The Alaskan Malamute is a large dog breed originally bred for use as a sled dog in Alaska. In modern times, they also compete in dog agility trials and often show extraordinary jumping ability for their size. But because it's so smart, you'll need to keep its mind occupied or else it. They are strong dogs with a lot of courage. The Alaskan Malamute is a large dog breed originally bred for use as a sled dog in Alaska. In modern times, they also compete in dog agility trials and often show extraordinary jumping ability for their size. will become bored and develop destructive habits like chewing your shoes or digging holes in your yard.

 


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