Dogs have lived alongside man for thousands of years since the first wolves were domesticated. There is little doubt this relationship has been hugely beneficial to both, leading to dogs being commonly referred to as “man’s best friend”. But over recent years there there have been a steady stream of stories in the media cataloging what appears to be an increasing trend of horrific attacks. Based on one UK survey (Hospital Episode Statistics) dog attacks resulting in hospitalisation are up over 300% in 20 years.Whilst there is nearly always a reason for a dog attacking, these incidents show that certain dog breeds are capable of being deadly. This is recognised by the fact many of these breeds are banned in countries throughout the world.The breeds listed below are those which have been involved in numerous incidents.
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I haven’t just taken the statistics for which breed has been responsible for the most hospital admissions; this list based on the potential and temperament of various dog breeds. There a three ingredients to a fatal dog attack; size and power of the dog, aggression and not to be overlooked a reason – usually lack of training and maltreatment 10. Cane CorsoThis large breed of Italian mastiff is a descendent of the dogs Roman soldiers used in wars. It has a sleek muscular body weighing up to 50kg (110lbs). The business end of the Cane Corso is its large, intimidating head with powerful jaws.
One look would tell most people that this is a dog that could inflict a good deal of damage. The Cane Corso generally has a good temperament but is protective and suspicious of strangers. Therefore training and early socialisation are essential.This dog is restricted in several US states and European countries. 9. Wolf-HybridsI imagine the name itself here is enough to start alarm bells ringing!
Often referred to as wolfdogs these dogs are at least half wolf and as such may be virtually indistinguishable from a pure wolf.Behaviour varies according to the dog / wolf content. Wolf-like traits make the animal less likely to attack protectively but they retain a strong prey drive making them a real risk around other small pets, and potentially young children.The cross-breeding also has implications on how aggressive the hybrid will be. Crossing with a dog with a protective nature, e.g.
In essence this dog was bred to be a capable killer making it a popular guard dog and defender. That said, these are generally calm and loyal dogs but correct training and socialization is essential. As is a firm owner – these dogs have and can kill. Fila BrasileiroAlso known as the Brazilian Mastiff this is another very large powerful dog. Weighing up to 75kg (170lbs) the Fila Brasileiro was bred as a hunting dog trained to restrain but not kill its prey. During the days of slavery the Fila was allegedly used to return fugitive slaves, unharmed, to their masters. More recently it has become a popular guard dog.What separates the Fila from other big mastiff type dogs is its temperament and potential for aggression.
However, the potential is there for this dog to attack with lethal consequences and as a result it is banned in many countries including the UK and Australia. The fact that it is a breed preferred by dog fighters further cements its reputation as a dog to be feared. RottweilerThe Rottweiler is a medium to large sized dog with a stocky powerful body.
It used to be known as the butcher’s dog but that was due to it working with livestock and pulling the carts to market rather than anything more sinister. I remember a few years back when this was definitely the scariest dog around.
Alongside some of the more exotic, bigger breeds the Rottweiler seems to have lost some of its edge. The fact remains though, that Rottweilers are capable killers and the statistics reflect this. As a more common breed the numbers are bound to reflect badly on the Rottweiler, and they do. In the US it has consistently been the second most frequent dog to attack causing death or serious injury.
4. Caucasian OvcharkaThis enormous dog goes by several names including the Caucasian Shepherd Dog. It was bred to defend sheep flocks on the edges of the Soviet Union from thieves and, well, anything! A big dog can weigh anything up to 90kg (200lbs) with huge paws and equally intimidating set of jaws. Their thick fur hides a powerful muscular frame. Virtually fearless and able to exhibit ferocious behavior these dogs have long been a favourite for hunting bears. This is also the breed of dog used to patrol the border between East and West Germany during the Cold War.Accompanying this size and power is a strong will and a loyalty which will see the dog attack practically anything when it feels its owner is under threat. Still favoured amongst dog fighters in Russia this dog is banned in some countries and restricted in others.
It tends to be significantly smaller in Japan but has been bred for size in the West.The danger posed from this dog comes from its size, strength and fighting credentials. Usually a very calm breed, good training and an experienced owner is essential for the Tosa. Without this the potential for this dog to do damage is unlimited and fatal attacks have occurred. For this reason the Tosa Inu is banned in a whole list of countries. 2. Presa CanarioThe Perro de Presa Canario or Canary Dog is one of the most intimidating looking dogs you will find. Its enormous, square head is almost as wide as it is long. It has the body to match too; big boned and muscular the Presa Canario can weigh around 60kg (130lbs).
Bred as a fighting dog they retain a good degree of this aggression making them only suitable for experienced dog owners. If not shown absolute authority the Presa Canario can be an extremely dangerous dog. It is also said they gain aggression in numbers as they are pack dogs. This is certainly borne out by a number of fatal attacks most notably that of a San Francisco woman who was torn apart by a pair of these dogs owned by her neighbour.The Presa Canario is banned in many countries. Pit BullBarely a week goes by without a story of an horrific attack involving a Pit Bull does not feature in the news somewhere. Is the Pit Bull actually the most dangerous dog in the world, possibly not.
However, in the face of overwhelming statistical evidence it it difficult to argue that this dog is not the most likely to attack you. Studies have consistently showed that Pit Bulls have been responsible for nearly a half of all recorded attacks including many fatalities.
It is worth pointing out that Pit Bull is an umbrella name referring to any number of dogs with particular physical characteristics. Even the experts can disagree as to what constitutes a Pit Bull but in general the dog is very stocky, muscular with a squarish head and powerful jaws. Despite being the smallest dog on the list, weighing less than 40kg (95lbs) the Pit Bull makes up in power, agility and ferocity. These dogs were bred for the pit (fighting) and more recently to look intimidating.Of course much of the dogs reputation is the result of irresponsible owners.
The worse the reputation the worse the owner and so it goes on. Perhaps another point in defence of the Pit Bull is many of the animals involved in attacks are crosses with other breed such as boxers.At the end of the day this is the most notorious dog on the planet at present and is banned in too many countries to list. On that basis I’m giving it the top spot.
I got the lucky horseshoe by paying 200 gold to the poor family as i visited the home again. As it seems for every campaign are (another?) special items to obtain, which you can review in the campaign screen. For the first campaign: 1. Snakeskin boots and the third one i dont know.played the first mission again to see if i can cure the curse but didnt find a way. Its just a pain i cant farm gold because of the curse and it seems there is sth more to do. Does anyone knows if they are more battles? (defend your home, rescue the girl, optional mexican town again and the last one to finish the mission.).
Originally posted by:i got the lucky horseshoe by paying 200 gold to the poor family as i visited the home again. As it seems for every campaign are (another?) special items to obtain, which you can review in the campaign screen. For the first campaign: 1. Snakeskin boots and the third one i dont know.played the first mission again to see if i can cure the curse but didnt find a way. Its just a pain i cant farm gold because of the curse and it seems there is sth more to do. Does anyone knows if they are more battles? (defend your home, rescue the girl, optional mexican town again and the last one to finish the mission.)The 3rd item to find is the Relic, it gives regen to allies near you and can be gained by going into the area called collapsed mine and going foward until the end and meeting the mystery man.You get a ton of money, the relic, a pair of boots and the bloody shirt.In the 2nd scenario you can buy those items from the Fate Trader at the bottom right of the map.
Did anyone figure out the order of the 4 brothers' graves (the Evangelists?)it's not the order of the bible verses that they are not-so-subtly named after because they're actually listed in order ( if you click them as the default 1-2-3-4 options order then you are clicking them as Matthew-Mark-Luke-John anyway.unless i got my Bible wrong. )edit: nvm, i went the wikipedia page and TIL that each of the Evangelists were represented by an animal in the Bible.i will check this in game but per wikipedia this should be helpful in finding the solution Matthew the Evangelist is symbolized by a winged man, or angel. Christ's human nature.Mark the Evangelist is symbolized by a winged lion – a figure of courage and monarchy.Luke the Evangelist is symbolized by a winged ox or bull – a figure of sacrifice, service and strength.John the Evangelist is symbolized by an eagle – a figure of the sky. It represents Jesus' Ascension, and Christ's divine nature. Originally posted by:i got the lucky horseshoe by paying 200 gold to the poor family as i visited the home again.
As it seems for every campaign are (another?) special items to obtain, which you can review in the campaign screen. For the first campaign: 1. Snakeskin boots and the third one i dont know.played the first mission again to see if i can cure the curse but didnt find a way. Its just a pain i cant farm gold because of the curse and it seems there is sth more to do. Does anyone knows if they are more battles? (defend your home, rescue the girl, optional mexican town again and the last one to finish the mission.)yeah uhhh after i investigated for ways to clear the amulet curse (i think different from devil curse, because i declined his offer at the beginning) right after saving the girl in scenario 1 the well and the fortune teller open up.
I went to the fortune teller and failed to cure, posse member left as consequence, then my homestead was attacked. This gave me option to siege my homestead.QUESTIONhow do you use the dex elixer? I equipped two yet when im on the crevice event it doesnt allow me to drop down carefully with them.