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American Bulldog
Killed 50 times
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German Shepherd
Killed 57 times
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From Wikipedia:
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The American Bulldog is a breed of domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris). Though larger in size, they are the closest surviving relative of the Old English Bulldog because they were not altered to as great an extent while in Colonial America as their European cousins. There are generally considered to be two types of American Bulldog, the Johnson type and the Scott type, named after the breeders who were influential in developing them, John D. Johnson and Allen Scott. These are more commonly known as Classic or Bully type and Standard or Performance type. |
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The German Shepherd Dog (GSD), (German: Deutscher Schäferhund) is a breed of large-sized dog which originates from Germany. German Shepherds are a fairly new breed of dog, with their origins only dating back to 1899. A member of the herding group, shepherds are working dogs developed originally for herding sheep. They are strong, intelligent and obedient dogs which sees them often employed in Police and military roles, in forces around the world. They are popular as pets and guard dogs because of their loyal and protective nature.
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