Americans believe that Pitbulls are not prestigious; it is this wolf-headed dog that is the first fierce dog, a hunting dog with a sheep's head and a dog's body.

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When talking about American fierce dogs, many people will first think of Pitbulls. They are fierce, aggressive, and have a certain level of danger. What's most critical is their unstable temperament, which makes many pet owners avoid them because when they go crazy, they might attack their owners. Therefore, they are called 'fierce dogs'.

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However, 'fierce dogs' are not a symbol of bravery; bravery requires service to humans and making contributions to humans, and as friends alongside humans, they need to obey their owners. Obviously, Pitbulls are not the 'fierce dogs' in the eyes of Americans. So, who is the 'fierce dog' symbol? It's the 'wolf-headed dog' – a hunting dog.
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It is the American Water Dog, a hunting dog that is fierce and has extreme obedience. The American Water Dog has an average body size and very developed muscles, full of power; it has a fervent interest in hunting, and in the wild, it can obey its owner and not run away. Most importantly, it has excellent swimming skills. To date, they are the most beloved hunting dogs and guard dogs in the United States, because of their versatile work attributes, so they have won the enthusiasm of Americans, and they believe it is the first 'fierce dog' in the United States.

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The American Water Dog was recognized as a hunting dog by the American Kennel Club in 1940. The American Water Dog has never participated in dog exhibitions, mainly because dog exhibitions would damage its outstanding hunting ability as a hunting dog, which is disrespectful to it. Because in the hearts of Americans, the American Water Dog is not a pet, but a partner, so it cannot participate in such exhibitions.

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The American Water Dog, with its super keen sense of smell and passion for work, was dubbed 'Jungle Warrior' by Americans, and it is the most important companion of hunters.