Dog Breeds That Could Kill a Lion

Rottweiler The first thing that’ll hit you when you look at a Rottweiler is its power. The muscular structure is one that bodybuilders would envy and strive to achieve. If you were to look for an apt description for this dog species, it’d be a bulldozer or tank. There is something so solid and unwavering about them. It could explain why a list of the strongest dog breeds would only be complete with a mention of the Rottweiler. 

Bloodhounds Bloodhounds are excellent hunters, using scent to get them to the prey. Law enforcers depend upon them for this very purpose. Unfortunately for law-breakers, bloodhounds pick up the slightest scent and follow it directly to the person. Furthermore, this dog species has helped police track missing persons for years. 

African Lion Hound Rhodesian ridgebacks have excellent hunting skills and are very territorial. The South African native was, for a long time, a companion to farmers and hunters. You see, these dog breeds brought one extraordinary skill to the table. That’s the ability to tire out animals by keeping them in constant movement until they can take it no more. The hunters would then move in for the final kill of the exhausted animal.

Dogo Argentino Dogo Argentino is an Argentinian native whose purpose was to hunt wild animals. The muscular breed is a powerhouse at 27 inches in height and 100 pounds. You’ll not fail to notice the thick neck and athletic build.

South African Mastiff The sheer size and strength of Boerboels make them a formidable opponent to lions. This dog species is very protective and will take on any threats to keep you safe. The South African natives were favorites for the farmers due to their ability to keep away dangerous animals.    

Cane Corso Cane Corso’s are relatively large dogs with a powerful bite, potentially reaching 700 psi. At about 120 pounds and 28 inches high, the word to describe them is compact. The dog will look tiny when standing next to a 500-pound, 40 inches tall lion. 

Fila Brasileiro The Brazilian native Fila Brasileiro is a mix of three dog species: the English mastiff, bloodhound, and bulldog. It contains each breed’s wonderful attributes, such as strength, skill, intelligence, toughness, and determination. Its initial purpose was hunting. 

Wolf Dogs Take the name as an apt descriptor of what to expect with wolf dogs. These animals are aggressive, just like their wild namesake would be when threatened. And, of course, they closely resemble the wolves.

Turkish Kangal The Turkish Kangal has size and strength on its side. It’s slightly heavier than a wolf dog at 140 pounds, but in terms of height, they’re the same. The Turkish Kangal has a powerful bite and is quite territorial. In packs, they can easily overpower and kill a lion. 

Neapolitan Mastiffs The Italian Neapolitan is not the best-looking dog. The sagging skin on its jowl doesn’t add to its aesthetic appeal. But this mastiff makes up for the looks with its sweet disposition. Indeed, it’s ideal for a family with children because it displays remarkable patience with kids. But please ensure proper training and socialization first.