Pit Bull: Lovable but responsible for 2/3 of fatal dog attacks, highlighting their innate danger despite affectionate nature.
Rottweiler: Originally herding dogs, their protective instinct makes them dangerous, causing 10% of fatal attacks in the study.
German Shepherd: Intelligent police and military dogs, known for territoriality; caused 5% of dog bite deaths.
American Bulldog: Energetic and powerful, responsible for 3.5% of fatal attacks, emphasizing their underestimated threat.
Bullmastiff: Devoted but territorial, their infrequent attacks result in severe damage, representing 3.2% of fatal incidents.
Siberian Huskies: Wolf-like looks and strong instincts contribute to 3% of fatal attacks, challenging their friendly reputation.
Labrador Retriever: Generally family-friendly, but responsible for 2.1% of deaths; territorial nature may lead to aggression.
Boxer: Energetic and protective, causing 7 deaths; highlights the importance of proper handling and training.
Doberman Pinscher: Former guard dogs, they caused 6 deaths; their intimidating appearance and aggression make them a concern.
Golden Retriever: Generally lovable, but responsible for 4 fatal incidents, showcasing the unpredictability even in beloved breeds.
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