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Chow.
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I wouldn't assume, without watching them in action. I've seen all three of these breeds be both the most reliable and responsive and also be chronically challenging everything and anything. Do not confuse Aggression with fearfulness or Alpha. A true Alpha dog reigns with benevolence, they are so self-assured in their position and status they do not tend to ever start fights. The Bata dogs, however, are constantly trying to move up the ladder and prove a point, and so are quick to try and push their position!
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From my experience.. the smaller the dog, the bigger the attitude. I would put my money on the Chihuahua.
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For just the breed? That's kind of a weird question b/c a lot goes into each dog's behavior and you can't just say just b/c I have say, a Chow Chow, he's the meanest based on just breed. Oddly enough I'd say Chow Chow if it HAD to be based on breed alone
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The Chihuahua. Every Chihuahua I've ever known has been a set of teeth with feet.
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When growing up my neighbour's chow attacked him. Dude still has the scars on his face.
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chihuahua +5
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the little stinky puppy that thinks it can pick a fight with a school bus . - the chihuahua right ?
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Chichuachua, of course
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i would say chihuahua, i had one before and he was pure evil...
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This seems like a trick question so I'm guessing the Chihuahua
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I don't believe in allocating agressive tendencies to breed specifics. Each dog is an individual and, depending on character, breeding and environment any one of them could be the most agreesive.
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the chihuahua
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this is my first experiance with a tiny dog and he is so loving and cuddley I have trouble believing any of them could be mean!
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Chihuahua's are notoriously nasty and possessive.
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The Chihuahua is the most agressive out of all three, everyone knows chihuahuas are mean sob's.
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I would say the Chow... my first boyfriend had a chow and he was mean as hell! I grew up with chihuahuas and though they can have a big attitude they are not nearly as vicious as the chow. And Labs have never shown any agression with me.
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Easy, the Chihuahua. Those dogs are evil.
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The kick dog first then the Chow Chow. Retrievers are not normally aggressive at all.
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CHOW CHOW
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I would say the Chihuahua.
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Chow chow Chinese lion.
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I would guess the chow- they tend to be one person kinda dogs.
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I'm not into small and often moody little dogs, but I would guess the Chow Chow.
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Chows are pretty aggressive, and a bit unpredictable too. They hide their aggressiveness behind their aloofness, so I say the Chow. Chihuahuas can be very yappy and aggressive too.
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Chows are not only aggressive but tough as well! . Labs are so lovable. . Every time I see a chihuahua I expect it to look at me and say... 'yo quero taco bell'
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Chihuahua for sure. Ha ha...my friend has a chihuahua and two German shepherds, and some mixed breed. The chihuahua runs the roost at his house. Haha...
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Chihuahua cause they are mentally ill due to inbreeding and aggressively protective of their space. Maybe 'cause they know how easily squishable they are and how much many of us want to squish them. Chow cause well they were bred to guard. Lab...not so much
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probably the chihuahua they think they are big! I have seen them rule the roost!
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Most likely the Chihuahua. Most people treat this breed as though they are human babies and spoil them. The result for them is that the rest of the dogs see them as next in line after the owners, so assume a position of deference to the little guy. This makes the small dog cocky and full of himself.
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Just guessing, but I'm willing to say that the Chihuahua will be the dominant canine ..... those little dogs seem to think they're just as big and tough as a Siberian Husky! I know that has been my experience..... !
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the mexican one (chihuaha)
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Although very small, I would guess the Chihuahua to have the most rage. They are very protective and territorial over their loved ones. They can also perceive large dogs as a threat and act out. Source: http://www.greatdogsite.com/breeds/details/Chihuahua/
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