Vet shares 5 dog breeds that even scare staff and a popular but aggressive dog
A veterinarian has named five dog breeds that he fears when he sees them in his practice.
Dr. Amir Anwary, known as @amirthevet online, sparked controversy with the dogs mentioned in his most recent TikTok video.
Chow Chow
In the video, Dr. Amir says that the dogs he considers to be the fifth scariest are Chow Chows.
Chow Chows were used as guard dogs during the Han Dynasty 2,000 years ago because of their powerful, muscular build.
The breed can grow up to 50 centimetres tall and has large, black tongues.
Despite Dr. Amir’s comments, however, it appears to be one of the easiest breeds to housebreak.
Cocker Spaniel
Next Dr. Amir’s list includes the Cocker Spaniel.
Cocker Spaniels are a popular choice as a pet, as they are known for their cheerful disposition.
However, they can also suddenly become aggressive for no reason. This is also called Spaniel Rage or Cocker Rage.
Rottweiler
Rottweilers are often used as guard dogs and are deployed by the police and military.
They require a lot of training from experienced dog owners and can be a danger if not properly trained.
Chihuahua
Chihuahuas may be small, but they have a real personality.
They are also prone to behavioral problems such as begging, separation anxiety, and even biting and nipping.
Belgian Malinois
According to Doctor Amir, the dog breed he fears most is the Belgian Malinois.
These dogs are often used to herd sheep or as guard dogs.
Most Popular Dog Breeds in the UK
Dog experts Tug-E-Nuff conducted a survey in the UK to find out their favourite dog breeds. Here are the top ten.
- Labrador Retriever
- Border Collie
- English Cocker Spaniel
- Cockapoo
- Golden Retriever
- German Shepherd Dog
- Staffordshire Bull Terrier
- English Cocker Spaniel
- Jack Russel Terrier
- Labradoodle
They can run extremely fast and are very protective animals.
Dr. Amir’s video has probably touched many people as it has already been viewed more than 1.2 million times.
TikTok users rushed to the video’s comments section to share their thoughts, but opinions were divided.
Someone said, “As a veterinary technician, I have never met a Chow Chow that didn’t try to eat us.
“At this point we automatically apply the warning protocol for them.”
A second person said: “Why Cocker Spaniel? Ours were so calm and friendly at the vet.”
A third person said: “Oh please. Leave cocker spaniels alone. They are lovely dogs.”
A fourth person said, “Rottweilers are the sweetest dogs I’ve ever met.”
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